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    Lifespan-Extending Endogenous Metabolites

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    • DavidPSD Offline
      DavidPS
      last edited by DavidPS

      The article below discusses the state of the science for several of the lifespan-extending contenders, including:

      • Taurine
      • Betaine
      • α-Ketoglutarate
      • Oxaloacetate
      • Hydrogen Sulfide
      • Myo-Inositol
      • NAD+
      • Methionine
      • Branched Chain Amino Acids
      • Trehalose
      • Spermidine
      • Lipid-Related Metabolites

      Lifespan-Extending Endogenous Metabolites (2025)

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      • MauritioM Offline
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        Interestingly a lot of the benefits of dietary/protein restriction seem to be due to an endogenous increase inH2S synthesis.

        https://www.cell.com/fulltext/S0092-8674(14)01525-6?fbclid=IwAR3SjzdrM-ISKhbiY6e2kDEu3eJJAUZgCSkEPZEu59LyOEAR_0PNNcTNs9c

        It seems to have some beneficial effects for the ETC.

        "H2S can stimulate mitochondrial respiration at sites downstream of common PMD-defective subunits, augmenting energy production, mitochondrial function and reducing cell death. "
        https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1043661824001245

        Dare to think.

        My X:
        x.com/Metabolicmonstr

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          DavidPS @Mauritio
          last edited by

          @Mauritio said in Lifespan-Extending Endogenous Metabolites:

          Interestingly a lot of the benefits of dietary/protein restriction seem to be due to an endogenous increase inH2S synthesis.

          I am wondering if the endogenous increase is a compensatory mechanism for the lower protein.

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          Impact of diet on hydrogen sulfide production: implications for gut health (2023)

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          • MauritioM Offline
            Mauritio @DavidPS
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            @DavidPS said in Lifespan-Extending Endogenous Metabolites:

            I am wondering if the endogenous increase is a compensatory mechanism for the lower protein.

            I think it is. A compensation for the low levels of sulfur amino acids to be precise.

            Dare to think.

            My X:
            x.com/Metabolicmonstr

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