Peripheral modulation of antidepressant targets MAO-B and GABAAR by harmol induces mitohormesis and delays aging in preclinical models

Author:

Costa-Machado Luis FilipeORCID,Garcia-Dominguez EstherORCID,McIntyre Rebecca L.,Lopez-Aceituno Jose Luis,Ballesteros-Gonzalez ÁlvaroORCID,Tapia-Gonzalez Andrea,Fabregat-Safont DavidORCID,Eisenberg TobiasORCID,Gomez JesúsORCID,Plaza AdrianORCID,Sierra-Ramirez Aranzazu,Perez ManuelORCID,Villanueva-Bermejo David,Fornari Tiziana,Loza María Isabel,Herradon Gonzalo,Hofer Sebastian J.ORCID,Magnes ChristophORCID,Madeo Frank,Duerr Janet S.ORCID,Pozo Oscar J.ORCID,Galindo Maximo-IboORCID,del Pino Isabel,Houtkooper Riekelt H.,Megias Diego,Viña Jose,Gomez-Cabrera Mari CarmenORCID,Fernandez-Marcos Pablo J.ORCID

Abstract

AbstractReversible and sub-lethal stresses to the mitochondria elicit a program of compensatory responses that ultimately improve mitochondrial function, a conserved anti-aging mechanism termed mitohormesis. Here, we show that harmol, a member of the beta-carbolines family with anti-depressant properties, improves mitochondrial function and metabolic parameters, and extends healthspan. Treatment with harmol induces a transient mitochondrial depolarization, a strong mitophagy response, and the AMPK compensatory pathway both in cultured C2C12 myotubes and in male mouse liver, brown adipose tissue and muscle, even though harmol crosses poorly the blood–brain barrier. Mechanistically, simultaneous modulation of the targets of harmol monoamine-oxidase B and GABA-A receptor reproduces harmol-induced mitochondrial improvements. Diet-induced pre-diabetic male mice improve their glucose tolerance, liver steatosis and insulin sensitivity after treatment with harmol. Harmol or a combination of monoamine oxidase B and GABA-A receptor modulators extend the lifespan of hermaphrodite Caenorhabditis elegans or female Drosophila melanogaster. Finally, two-year-old male and female mice treated with harmol exhibit delayed frailty onset with improved glycemia, exercise performance and strength. Our results reveal that peripheral targeting of monoamine oxidase B and GABA-A receptor, common antidepressant targets, extends healthspan through mitohormesis.

Funder

Fundación Científica Asociación Española Contra el Cáncer

Ministerio de Educación, Cultura y Deporte

Generalitat Valenciana

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Chemistry,Multidisciplinary

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