Biological effects of 2-oxoglutarate with particular emphasis on the regulation of protein, mineral and lipid absorption/metabolism, muscle performance, kidney function, bone formation and cancerogenesis, all viewed from a healthy ageing perspective state of the art - review article

A. P. Harrison, Stefan Pierzynowski

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    Abstract

    The fact that men and women are living longer than they have ever done before is something in which we can all rejoice. However, the process of ageing is associated with changes in skeletal, muscular, gastrointestinal, neural hormonal and metabolic processes that seriously affect an individual's performance and quality of life. Indeed, Such changes can be contributory to a loss of independence in the elderly. This state-of-the art address highlights the main changes found to occur with ageing whilst simultaneously reporting findings of in vivo and in vitro studies designed to elucidate the potential of the Krebs cycle intermediate - alpha-ketoglutaric acid (AKG) in protecting elderly body systems from failing and degradation, The topics of paramount importance include impaired bone structure and strength, amino acid and mineral absorption, muscle performance, as well as highlighting the role of Krebs cycle intermediates in the debilitating changes that occur with end-stage renal failure and the regulation of the lipid metabolism. Finally, focus will be given to the role of 2-oxoglutarate as a potent protective factor in connection with the development of malignant cells in the body.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationJOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY AND PHARMACOLOGY
    PublisherPolish Physiological Society
    Pages91-106
    Volume59
    Publication statusPublished - 2008
    Event24th Congress of the Polish-Physiological-Society - Lublin, POLAND
    Duration: 2008 Sept 112008 Sept 13

    Publication series

    Name
    Volume59
    ISSN (Print)0867-5910

    Conference

    Conference24th Congress of the Polish-Physiological-Society
    Period2008/09/112008/09/13

    Subject classification (UKÄ)

    • Zoology

    Free keywords

    • 2-oxoglutarate
    • osteoporoses
    • melatonin
    • cholesterol
    • cancer
    • collagen
    • muscle
    • artery elasticity
    • absorption
    • mineral
    • alpha keto glutarate (AKG)

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