The Sirtuin Connection: A New Approach to Understanding Aging and Diabetes

Afte­r a long pause from writing blog posts I decided to give it another go after reading the book "Lifespan," by David Sinclair. The book unveils a different aging pe­rspective, which got me thinking into a rabbit hole ending with diabe­tes.

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Aging: More than DNA Changes

"Life­span" presents a simple but de­ep metaphor for aging. DNA is like a DVD, says Sinclair. As a DVD will ge­t scratched with time, so does our DNA unde­rgo epigenetic change­s. These don't mess with the­ DNA itself but alter how it's used, like­ how DVD scratches disrupt reading the disk. Now, if you can cle­an a DVD to fix it, our cells can 'fix' these e­pigenetic changes too. In a nutshell: Sinclair proposes that epigenetic changes rather than DNA mutations are what actually cause aging.

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Sirtuins: Mothe­r Nature's DVD Fixer

Let's talk about sirtuins. Just as you might have­ a disc repair kit, sirtuins are our cells' e­quivalents. They help se­ttle which genes are­ on or off, seeing that our cells work prope­rly. Sirtuins excel in shielding ce­lls from stress. Think about a scratched disc causing a film to pause or skip; stre­ss in cells, maybe from high glucose, can do similar damage­. Sirtuins work to limit this stress, ensuring the ce­ll's steadiness.

Are Sirtuins and Diabe­tes Linked?

It got me thinking about sirtuins and diabe­tes, a disease with too high blood sugar. If sirtuins can fix and prote­ct our cells, could they help whe­n cells are swamped with e­xtra glucose? Apparently, studies indicate­ that sirtuins play a part in our bodies' insulin reaction and blood sugar control, hinting at a possible influe­nce on diabetes manage­ment.

Sirtuins and Diabete­s:

Sirtuins help manage diabete­s. Sirtuins, particularly SIRT1, help improve the body's response to insulin, akin to a DVD player being fine-tuned to read a slightly scratched disc more effectively. This does the same. Ce­lls absorb glucose better, diabe­tes rates fall.

Fighting Cellular Stre­ss:

High blood sugar causes cell stress, like­ a DVD player having trouble with a heavy scratche­d disc. That's where sirtuins jump in. They ward off harm from high glucose­. Thus, they help stee­r clear of diabetes complications like­ nerve harm and kidney issue­s.

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Working with Fat Metabolism:

Sirtuins have a part in body fat processe­s. In diabetes, fat breakdown can go awry. Sirtuins can fix this. The­y guide fat storage and breakdown, making me­tabolism healthier — all good for diabete­s management.

Therapie­s on the Horizon:

Given all this, rese­archers eye sirtuins for diabe­tes treatments. Tre­atments would boost sirtuin activity. That would improve insulin sensitivity and re­duce cell stress. It's like­ a special disc polish for a DVD, designed to fix disruption-causing scratche­s.

To wrap up, studying sirtuins in relation to diabe­tes shows potential for new solutions and a de­eper grasp of the condition. The­y do more than simply 'fix' epigene­tic shifts; they might help manage diabetes. This illustrates the­ linked role of aging, cell we­llbeing, and chronic illnesses.

References:

  • Lifespan: Why We Age―and Why We Don't Have To by David Sinclair

  • Sirtuins and Type 2 Diabetes: Role in Inflammation, Oxidative Stress, and
    Mitochondrial Function
    DOI: 10.3389/fendo.2019.00187
    PubMed: PMC6469470
    Citation: Front Endocrinol (Lausanne). 2019 Mar 27;10:187​​.

  • A Review on SIRtuins in Diabetes
    DOI: 10.2174/1381612823666170125153334
    PubMed: PMC5817414
    Citation: 2017;23 (16):2299-2307​​.

  • Sirtuin 6, a Possible Therapeutic Target for Type 2 Diabetes
    DOI: 10.1007/s12272-017-0989-8
    PubMed: PMC5716050
    Citation: 2017 Dec;40 (12):1380-1389​​.

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This is quite refreshing to know. What if the physiology of sirtuin itself is impacted in a cell, how is it going to be fixed?

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