| Literature DB >> 31808027 |
Maria Conte1,2, Giuseppe Conte3,4, Morena Martucci5, Daniela Monti6, Laura Casarosa3, Andrea Serra3,4, Marcello Mele3,4, Claudio Franceschi7, Stefano Salvioli5,8.
Abstract
Aging is characterized by dynamic changes at metabolic level that lead to modifications in the composition of the metabolome. Since the identification of biomarkers that can discriminate people of different age and health status has recently attracted a great interest, we wondered whether age-specific changes in the metabolome could be identified and serve as new and informative biomarkers of aging and longevity. In the last few years, a specific branch of metabonomics devoted to the study of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) has been developed. To date, little is known about the profile of specific VOCs in healthy aging and longevity in humans; therefore, we investigated the profile of VOCs in both urine and feces samples from 73 volunteers of different age including centenarians that represent useful "super-controls" to identify potential biomarkers of successful aging and footprints of longevity. To this purpose, we performed a discriminant analysis by which we were able to identify specific profiles of urinary and fecal VOCs. Such profiles can discriminate different age groups, from young to centenarians, and, even more interesting, centenarians' offspring from age-matched controls. Moreover, we were able to identify VOCs that are specific for the couples "centenarians - offspring" or the trios "centenarians - offspring - spouse," suggesting the possible existence of a familiar component also for VOCs profile.Entities:
Keywords: Biomarkers; Centenarians; Human longevity; Volatile organic compounds
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31808027 PMCID: PMC7031465 DOI: 10.1007/s11357-019-00143-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Geroscience ISSN: 2509-2723 Impact factor: 7.713