Mechanisms involved in anti-aging effects of guarana

Guarana (Paullinia cupana) is habitually ingested by people in the Amazon region and is a key ingredient in various energy drinks consumed worldwide. Extension in longevity and low prevalence of chronic age-related diseases have been associated to habitual intake of guarana. Anti-aging potential of...

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Published in:Brazilian journal of medical and biological research Vol. 51; no. 9
Main Authors: da Silveira, T.L, Machado, M.L, Soares, F.A.A, Arantes, L.P, Ribeiro, E.E, Zamberlan, D.C, da Silva, T.C, Aschner, M, da Cruz, I.B.M
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Associacao Brasileira de Divulgacao Cientifica (ABDC) 01-09-2018
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Summary:Guarana (Paullinia cupana) is habitually ingested by people in the Amazon region and is a key ingredient in various energy drinks consumed worldwide. Extension in longevity and low prevalence of chronic age-related diseases have been associated to habitual intake of guarana. Anti-aging potential of guarana was also demonstrated in Caenorhabditis elegans; however, the mechanisms involved in its effects are not clear. Herein, we investigated the putative pathways that regulate the effects of guarana ethanolic extract (GEE) on lifespan using C. elegans. The major known longevity pathways were analyzed through mutant worms and RT-qPCR assay (DAF-2, DAF-16, SKN-1, SIR-2.1, HSF-1). The possible involvement of purinergic signaling was also investigated. This study demonstrated that GEE acts through antioxidant activity, DAF-16, HSF-1, and SKN-1 pathways, and human adenosine receptor ortholog (ADOR-1) to extend lifespan. GEE also downregulated skn-1, daf-16, sir- 2.1 and hsp-16.2 in 9-day-old C. elegans, which might reflect less need to activate these protective genes due to direct antioxidant effects. Our results contribute to the comprehension of guarana effects in vivo, which might be helpful to prevent or treat agingassociated disorders, and also suggest purinergic signaling as a plausible therapeutic target for longevity studies. Key words: Aging; Antioxidant; Guarana; Lifespan; Natural products; Xanthines
ISSN:0100-879X