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Circulating fatty acids and endocannabinoidome-related mediator profiles associated to human longevity

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2021
Short description:
Circulating fatty acids and endocannabinoidome-related mediator profiles associated to human longevity / Manca, Claudia; Carta, Gianfranca; Murru, Elisabetta; Abolghasemi, Armita; Ansar, Hastimansooreh; Errigo, Alessandra; Cani, Patrice D; Banni, Sebastiano; Pes, Giovanni Mario. - In: GEROSCIENCE. - ISSN 2509-2723. - 43:4(2021), pp. 1783-1798. [10.1007/s11357-021-00342-0]
abstract:
To evaluate whether a peculiar plasma profile of fatty acids and endocannabinoidome (eCBome)-related mediators may be associated to longevity, we assessed them in octogenarians (Old; n=42) living in the east-central mountain area of Sardinia, a High-Longevity Zone (HLZ), compared to sexagenarian (Young; n=21) subjects from the same area, and to Olds (n=22) from the Northern Sardinia indicated as Lower-Longevity Zone (LLZ). We found significant increases in conjugated linoleic acid (CLA) and heptadecanoic acid (17:0) levels in Old-HLZ with respect to younger subjects and Old-LLZ subjects. Young-HLZ subjects exhibited higher circulating levels of pentadecanoic acid (15:0) and retinol. Palmitoleic acid (POA) was elevated in both Young and Old subjects from the HLZ. eCBome profile showed a significantly increased plasma level of the two endocannabinoids, N-arachidonoyl-ethanolamine (AEA) and 2-arachidonoyl-glycerol (2-AG) in Old-HLZ subjects compared to Young-HLZ and Old-LLZ respectively. In addition, we found increased N-oleoyl-ethanolamine (OEA), 2-linoleoyl-glycerol (2-LG) and 2-oleoyl-glycerol (2-OG) levels in Old-HLZ group with respect to Young-HLZ (as for OEA an d 2-LG) and both the Old-LLZ and Young-HLZ for 2-OG. The endogenous metabolite of docosahexaenoic acid (DHA), N-docosahexaenoyl-ethanolamine (DHEA) was significantly increased in Old-HLZ subjects. In conclusion, our results suggest that in the HLZ area, Young and Old subjects exhibited a favourable, albeit distinctive, fatty acids and eCBome profile that may be indicative of a metabolic pattern potentially protective from adverse chronic conditions. These factors could point to a suitable physiological metabolic pattern that may counteract the adverse stimuli leading to age-related disorders such as neurodegenerative and metabolic diseases.
Iris type:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Conjugated linoleic acid; Endocannabinoidome; Longevity; Metabolism; Odd-chain saturated fatty acids; Palmitoleic acid
List of contributors:
Manca, Claudia; Carta, Gianfranca; Murru, Elisabetta; Abolghasemi, Armita; Ansar, Hastimansooreh; Errigo, Alessandra; Cani, Patrice D; Banni, Sebastiano; Pes, Giovanni Mario
Authors of the University:
PES Giovanni Mario
Handle:
https://iris.uniss.it/handle/11388/244007
Published in:
GEROSCIENCE
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