Cross‐sectional analysis of healthy individuals across decades: Aging signatures across multiple physiological compartments

Author:

Moaddel Ruin1ORCID,Ubaida‐Mohien Ceereena1ORCID,Tanaka Toshiko1,Tian Qu1ORCID,Candia Julián1ORCID,Moore Ann Zenobia1,Lovett Jacqueline1,Fantoni Giovanna1,Shehadeh Nader1,Turek Lisa1,Collingham Victoria1,Kaileh Mary1ORCID,Chia Chee W.1,Sen Ranjan1,Egan Josephine M.1ORCID,Ferrucci Luigi1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Biomedical Research Centre National Institute on Aging, NIH Baltimore Maryland USA

Abstract

AbstractThe study of age‐related biomarkers from different biofluids and tissues within the same individual might provide a more comprehensive understanding of age‐related changes within and between compartments as these changes are likely highly interconnected. Understanding age‐related differences by compartments may shed light on the mechanism of their reciprocal interactions, which may contribute to the phenotypic manifestations of aging. To study such possible interactions, we carried out a targeted metabolomic analysis of plasma, skeletal muscle, and urine collected from healthy participants, age 22–92 years, and identified 92, 34, and 35 age‐associated metabolites, respectively. The metabolic pathways that were identified across compartments included inflammation and cellular senescence, microbial metabolism, mitochondrial health, sphingolipid metabolism, lysosomal membrane permeabilization, vascular aging, and kidney function.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Cell Biology,Aging

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