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Role of AMPK and Sirtuins in Aging Heart: Basic and Translational Aspects

Aging is a key risk factor for numerous diseases, including cardiac diseases. High energy demands of the heart require precise cellular energy sensing to prevent metabolic stress. AMPK and sirtuins… Click to show full abstract

Aging is a key risk factor for numerous diseases, including cardiac diseases. High energy demands of the heart require precise cellular energy sensing to prevent metabolic stress. AMPK and sirtuins are key intracellular metabolic sensors regulating numerous cell functions, like mitochondrial function and biogenesis, autophagy, and redox balance. However, their function is impaired during the aging process leading to mitochondrial dysfunction, oxidative stress, and inflammation culminating in cardiovascular diseases. The underlying molecular mechanisms leading to dysfunction of metabolic sensing in the aging heart are complex and comprise both intracellular and systemic age-related alterations. In this study, we overview the current knowledge on the impact of aging on cardiac metabolic sensing, with a focus on AMPK and sirtuins, while mTOR pathway was only marginally considered. A particular focus was given to systemic factors, e.g., inflammation, vascular diseases, and microbiome.

Keywords: role ampk; heart; aging heart; ampk sirtuins; sirtuins aging

Journal Title: Aging and Disease
Year Published: 2024

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