Spermidine: a physiological autophagy inducer acting as an anti-aging vitamin in humans?

Frank Madeo, Maria A. Bauer, Didac Carmona-Gutierrez, Guido Kroemer

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    Abstract

    Spermidine is a natural polyamine that stimulates cytoprotective macroautophagy/autophagy. External supplementation of spermidine extends lifespan and health span across species, including in yeast, nematodes, flies and mice. In humans, spermidine levels decline with aging, and a possible connection between reduced endogenous spermidine concentrations and age-related deterioration has been suggested. Recent epidemiological data support this notion, showing that an increased uptake of this polyamine with spermidine-rich food diminishes overall mortality associated with cardiovascular diseases and cancer. Here, we discuss nutritional and other possible routes to counteract the age-mediated decline of spermidine levels.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)165-168
    Number of pages4
    JournalAutophagy
    Volume15
    Issue number1
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2 Jan 2019

    Keywords

    • Autophagy
    • cancer
    • cardiovascular diseases
    • health span extension
    • longevity

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