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The influential responsibility of sirtuins in senescence and associated diseases: A review.

Journal of biochemical and molecular toxicology
September 1, 2024
Deepak Mishra et al. (4 authors)
Journal ArticleReviewHuman Study
Study Details

Study Goal

The researchers aimed to explore the role of sirtuins in aging and the potential of natural compounds like curcumin as sirtuin activators for antiaging therapies.

Results Summary

The abstract suggests that curcumin and other natural compounds show promise as sirtuin activators, potentially impacting aging and age-related diseases, but specific results on curcumin's efficacy are not detailed.

Population

Not specified (general discussion on sirtuins and aging).

Effective Dosage

Not provided

Duration

Not specified

Interactions

None mentioned

Extracted Claims (4)
InterventionDirectionEndpointPopulationDosageImpactClaim #
healthy lifestyle including exercise and a balanced diet
increase
health span
human longevity
-
has been demonstrated to impact
#1
healthy lifestyle including exercise and a balanced diet
increase
sirtuins
-
-
adjusting the levels of
#2
sirtuin activators
decrease
life-threatening diseases
-
-
therapeutic benefits
#3
sirtuin inhibitors
decrease
life-threatening diseases
-
-
therapeutic benefits
#4
Abstract

Aging is a process of time-associated depletion in the physiological functions, essential for the survival and reproducibility of living beings. Some age-related disorders can be successfully controlled with some biomedical techniques or pharmaceutical approaches. There are some precise remedies that demonstrate conspicuous promise in the preclinical and clinical setup of extending lifespan or enhancing health by altering natural senescence. The sirtuin family of proteins is one of the most favorable targets for antiaging strategies. Sirtuins were initially identified as transcription repressors in yeast, but today they are known to exist in bacteria and eukaryotes, as well as humans. The SIRT (1-7) family of proteins in humans is made up of seven members, each of which has either mono-ADP ribosyl transferase or deacetylase activity. Researchers suggest that sirtuins are essential for cell metabolism and play a major role in how cells react to various stimuli, such as oxidative or genotoxic stress. A healthy lifestyle, which includes exercise and a balanced diet, has been demonstrated to impact health span by adjusting the levels of sirtuins, suggesting the involvement of sirtuins in extending human longevity. The hunt for sirtuin activators is among the most extensive and comprehensive research subjects in the present scenario. Some optimism has been generated to investigate antiaging therapies by natural compounds, such as curcumin and others. This review article highlights the role of sirtuins in native senescence and their primordial roles in the progression of several life-threatening diseases. Further, it also provides recent information on the sirtuin activators and inhibitors and their therapeutic benefits.

Medical Subject Headings (MeSH)
HumansSirtuinsAgingAnimalsCellular SenescenceLongevity
Study Links
Quality Scores
SafetyNot Assessed
Efficacy70/10
Quality80/10
Citation Metrics
Total Citations3
Citations/Year3.0
Research Impact Scores
APT Score0.25
Weight Score1.38
Normalized Score0.64
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