Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1932298 | Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications | 2010 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Autophagy is a cellular process that nonspecifically degrades cytosolic components and is involved in many cellular responses. We found that amino sugars with a free amino group such as glucosamine, galactosamine and mannosamine induced autophagy via an mTOR-independent pathway. Glucosamine-induced autophagy at concentrations of at least 500 μM to over 40 mM. In the presence of 40 mM glucosamine, autophagy induction was initiated at 6 h and reached a plateau at 36 h. Glucosamine-induced autophagy could remove accumulated ubiquitin-conjugated proteins as well as 79-glutamine repeats. Therefore, orally administered glucosamine could contribute to the prevention of neurodegenerative diseases and promotion of antiaging effects.
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Tomoya Shintani, Fumiyoshi Yamazaki, Toshihiko Katoh, Midori Umekawa, Yoshiharu Matahira, Seiji Hori, Akira Kakizuka, Kazuhide Totani, Kenji Yamamoto, Hisashi Ashida,