Elevating acetyl-CoA levels reduces aspects of brain aging

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BrianR
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Elevating acetyl-CoA levels reduces aspects of brain aging

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This open access paper describes a study in a particular mouse model. Maybe it will apply to humans too?

https://elifesciences.org/articles/47866
Elevating acetyl-CoA levels reduces aspects of brain aging
Antonio Currais et al.
eLife 2019;8:e47866
doi: 10.7554/eLife.47866
Abstract
Because old age is the greatest risk factor for dementia, a successful therapy will require an understanding of the physiological changes that occur in the brain with aging. Here, two structurally distinct Alzheimer's disease (AD) drug candidates, CMS121 and J147, were used to identify a unique molecular pathway that is shared between the aging brain and AD. CMS121 and J147 reduced cognitive decline as well as metabolic and transcriptional markers of aging in the brain when administered to rapidly aging SAMP8 mice. Both compounds preserved mitochondrial homeostasis by regulating acetyl-coenzyme A (acetyl-CoA) metabolism. CMS121 and J147 increased the levels of acetyl-CoA in cell culture and mice via the inhibition of acetyl-CoA carboxylase 1 (ACC1), resulting in neuroprotection and increased acetylation of histone H3K9 in SAMP8 mice, a site linked to memory enhancement. These data show that targeting specific metabolic aspects of the aging brain could result in treatments for dementia.
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