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Citrulline regulates macrophage metabolism and inflammation to counter aging in mice

SCIENCE ADVANCES. 2025-03; 
Zhangdan Xie, Moubin Lin, Beizi Xing, Hongmiao Wang, Haosong Zhang, Zimu Cai, Xinyu Mei, Zheng-Jiang Zhu Chinese Academy of Sciences
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Abstract

Metabolic dysregulation and altered metabolite concentrations are widely recognized as key characteristics of aging. Comprehensive exploration of endogenous metabolites that drive aging remains insufficient. Here, we conducted an untargeted metabolomics analysis of aging mice, revealing citrulline as a consistently down-regulated metabolite associated with aging. Systematic investigations demonstrated that citrulline exhibited antiaging effects by reducing cellular senescence, protecting against DNA damage, preventing cell cycle arrest, modulating macrophage metabolism, and mitigating inflammaging. Long-term citrulline supplementation in aged mice yielded beneficial effects and ameliorated age-associated phenot... More

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