Identification of serum sirtuins as novel noninvasive protein markers for frailty

Summary Frailty has emerged as a major health issue among older patients. A consensus on definition and diagnosis is yet to be achieved. Various biochemical abnormalities have been reported in frailty. Activation of sirtuins, a conserved family of NAD‐dependent proteins, is one of the many mimics of...

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Veröffentlicht in:Aging cell 2014-12, Vol.13 (6), p.975-980
Hauptverfasser: Kumar, Rahul, Mohan, Navinath, Upadhyay, Ashish Datt, Singh, Amrendra Pratap, Sahu, Vishal, Dwivedi, Sadanand, Dey, Aparajit B., Dey, Sharmistha
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Zusammenfassung:Summary Frailty has emerged as a major health issue among older patients. A consensus on definition and diagnosis is yet to be achieved. Various biochemical abnormalities have been reported in frailty. Activation of sirtuins, a conserved family of NAD‐dependent proteins, is one of the many mimics of calorie restriction which improves lifespan and health in experimental animals. In this cross‐sectional study, we assessed the circulating sirtuin levels in 119 (59.5%) nonfrail and 81 (40.5%) frail individuals, diagnosed by Fried's criteria. Serum SIRT1, SIRT2, and SIRT3 were estimated by surface plasmon resonance (SPR) and Western blot. Serum sirtuins level in mean+SD; SIRT1 (nonfrail –4.67 ± 0.48 ng/μL; frail – 3.72 ± 0.48 ng/μL; P 
ISSN:1474-9718
1474-9726
DOI:10.1111/acel.12260