| Literature DB >> 31402974 |
Ayumi Ando1, Masahiro Oka2, Yoshinori Satomi1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Senescence is a well-known risk factor for several diseases, such as neurodegenerative disorders. Therefore, studies exploring the mechanisms underlying aging are expected to guide the discovery of novel drug targets and biomarkers for these diseases. However, a comprehensive overview of the metabolic and lipidomic changes in healthy aging mammals is lacking. To understand the changes of metabolism with aging, especially lipid metabolism, we analyzed the metabolomes and lipidomes of the cerebral cortex, liver, femoral muscle, and epididymal fat in young and aged mice.Entities:
Keywords: Aging; Deoxysphingolipids; Ether-linked diacylglycerol; Lipidomics; Metabolomics
Year: 2019 PMID: 31402974 PMCID: PMC6683348 DOI: 10.1186/s13578-019-0324-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cell Biosci ISSN: 2045-3701 Impact factor: 7.133
Fig. 1Two-dimensional cluster heat-map visualization of detected lipids and metabolites from aged and young mice. DoxCers (red), doxDHCers (blue), DAG (aa) (yellow) and DAG(ae) (purple) in epididymal fat (a), the cerebral cortex (b), and the liver (c) in young (9 weeks old) and aged (114 weeks old) mice. DAG, diacylglycerol; aa, di-acyl; ae, acyl and ether; doxDHCer, deoxydihydroceramide; doxCer, deoxyceramide
Fig. 2Volcano plot of the fold changes in the levels of doxSLs and concentrations of l-Ser and l-Ala. DoxCer (a) and doxDHCer (b) between aged and young mice and the corresponding p-values (white square: cerebral cortex; black triangle: liver; white circle: femoral muscle; black diamond: epididymal fat tissues). Each data point represents the mean value of five mice per group and different carbon chain-length and degree of unsaturation of fatty acid in each metabolite. A log 10 scale is used for the x-axis. c Fold changes (aged/young) in the mean concentrations of l-Ser and l-Ala. P-values are indicated for the metabolites with significant differences in abundance between groups. ***P < 0.001, **P < 0.01, *P < 0.05
Fig. 3Volcano plot of the fold changes in the levels of ether-linked diacylglycerols and ethanolamine plasmalogens. Ether-linked DAG (pink square: cerebral cortex; blue triangle: liver; yellow circle: femoral muscle; gray diamond: epididymal fat tissue) and ethanolamine plasmalogens (white square: cerebral cortex; white triangle: liver; white circle: femoral muscle; white diamond: epididymal fat tissues) between aged and young mice and the corresponding p-values. Each data point represents the mean value of five mice per group and different carbon chain-length and degree of unsaturation of fatty acid in each metabolite. A log 10 scale is used for the x-axis