A mitochondrial root to accelerated ageing and frailty

A discovery metabolomic study was performed in a large cohort of adults to identify circulating biomarkers of frailty. The study found that carnitine and vitamin E pathways were dysregulated in frail compared with non-frail participants. These findings point to dysregulated mitochondrial metabolism...

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Published in:Nature reviews. Endocrinology Vol. 16; no. 3; pp. 133 - 134
Main Authors: Ferrucci, Luigi, Zampino, Marta
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: England Nature Publishing Group 01.03.2020
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ISSN:1759-5029, 1759-5037, 1759-5037
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Summary:A discovery metabolomic study was performed in a large cohort of adults to identify circulating biomarkers of frailty. The study found that carnitine and vitamin E pathways were dysregulated in frail compared with non-frail participants. These findings point to dysregulated mitochondrial metabolism as a potential root of age-related frailty.
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ISSN:1759-5029
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DOI:10.1038/s41574-020-0319-y