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Abstract
Polyamines, spermidine and spermine, are synthesized in every living cell and are therefore contained in foods, especially in those that are thought to contribute to health and longevity. They have many physiological activities similar to those of antioxidant and anti-inflammatory substances such as polyphenols. These include antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties, cell and gene protection, and autophagy activation. We have first reported that increased polyamine intake (spermidine much more so than spermine) over a long period increased blood spermine levels and inhibited aging-associated pathologies and pro-inflammatory status in humans and mice and extended life span of mice. However, it is unlikely that the life-extending effect of polyamines is exerted by the same bioactivity as polyphenols because most studies using polyphenols and antioxidants have failed to demonstrate their life-extending effects. Recent investigations revealed that aging-associated pathologies and lifespan are closely associated with DNA methylation, a regulatory mechanism of gene expression. There is a close relationship between polyamine metabolism and DNA methylation. We have shown that the changes in polyamine metabolism affect the concentrations of substances and enzyme activities involved in DNA methylation. I consider that the increased capability of regulation of DNA methylation by spermine is a key of healthy long life of humans.Entities:
Keywords: DNA; DNA methyltransferases (DNMT); LFA-1 promoter (ITGAL); lymphocyte function-associated antigen 1 (LFA-1); methylation; polyamine; spermidine; spermine
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35011727 PMCID: PMC8750749 DOI: 10.3390/cells11010164
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cells ISSN: 2073-4409 Impact factor: 6.600
Figure 1Polyamine biosynthesis, degradation, and transmembrane transport.
Figure 2Biological activities of polyamine and polyphenols.
Figure 3Polyamine metabolism and gene methylation.
Figure 4The effects of increased polyamine intake on enzyme activities and substance levels related to polyamine metabolism and gene methylation.
Figure 5The effects of chronic inflammation on enzyme activities and substance levels related to polyamine metabolism and gene methylation.
Figure 6Bioactivities and mechanism of polyamines contributing to healthy long life.