过度活跃的mTORC1/4EBP1信号失调蛋白质静止并加速心脏衰老
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|May 27, 2024
概括
拉巴胺复合体1 (mTORC1) 和4E结合蛋白1 (4EBP1) 轴的过活力机械标加速了心脏衰老. 这通过蛋白质稳定失调发生,随着时间的推移影响心脏功能.
科学领域:
- 心血管生物学 心血管生物学
- 分子生物学分子生物学
- 衰老研究研究 衰老研究
背景情况:
- 拉巴胺素复合体1 (mTORC1) 信号传递的机械标在衰老和蛋白质稳定中至关重要.
- 过度激活的mTORC1与衰老和与年龄相关的疾病有关,包括心脏功能障碍.
- 拉巴胺部分抑制mTOR信号传递,改善老年小鼠的心脏功能,但下游途径尚不清楚.
结论:
- 一个过度活跃的4EBP1/eIF4E轴加速心脏衰老.
- 失调的蛋白质稳定,由增加的核糖体生物发生和蛋白质无化表明,是一个潜在的机制驱动加速的心脏衰老.
- 针对mTORC1/4EBP1通路可能为与年龄有关的心脏功能障碍提供治疗策略.
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