Redox Biology (Nov 2022)

Methionine restriction - Association with redox homeostasis and implications on aging and diseases

  • Yuyu Zhang,
  • Julia Jelleschitz,
  • Tilman Grune,
  • Weixuan Chen,
  • Yihang Zhao,
  • Mengzhen Jia,
  • Yajie Wang,
  • Zhigang Liu,
  • Annika Höhn

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 57
p. 102464

Abstract

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Methionine is an essential amino acid, involved in the promotion of growth, immunity, and regulation of energy metabolism. Over the decades, research has long focused on the beneficial effects of methionine supplementation, while data on positive effects of methionine restriction (MR) were first published in 1993. MR is a low-methionine dietary intervention that has been reported to ameliorate aging and aging-related health concomitants and diseases, such as obesity, type 2 diabetes, and cognitive disorders. In addition, MR seems to be an approach to prolong lifespan which has been validated extensively in various animal models, such as Caenorhabditis elegans, Drosophila, yeast, and murine models. MR appears to be associated with a reduction in oxidative stress via so far mainly undiscovered mechanisms, and these changes in redox status appear to be one of the underlying mechanisms for lifespan extension and beneficial health effects. In the present review, the association of methionine metabolism pathways with redox homeostasis is described. In addition, the effects of MR on lifespan, age-related implications, comorbidities, and diseases are discussed.

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