Alpha-ketoglutarate Acid (AKG)

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◉ A commercial formulation with alpha-ketoglutarate and calcium, (Rejuvant®) conferred an average 8 year reduction in biological aging, after an average of 7 months of use, in the TruAge DNA methylation test.

AKG is an endogenous intermediary metabolite in the Krebs cycle whose levels naturally decline during aging. AKG is involved in multiple metabolic and cellular pathways. These include functioning as signaling molecule, energy donor, precursor in the amino acid biosynthesis, and a regulator of epigenetic processes and cellular signaling via protein binding. [11]

◉      “We find that CaAKG promotes a longer, healthier life associated with a decrease in levels of systemic inflammatory cytokines. Median lifespan was extended for 9.6% (males) and 12.8% (females) from inception of treatment. We propose that induction of ▲ IL-10 by dietary AKG suppresses  ▼  chronic inflammation, leading to health benefits.” [1]

◉       The calcium form of alpha-ketoglutarate extended lifespan by 12 percent in mice and increased health span by 41 percent.

Supplementation is Highly Validated / Correlated with a Reduction in BASP

◉     Alpha-ketoglutarate (AKG) (delivered in the form of a calcium salt - CaAKG) , is a potential life-extending compound formulation with alpha-ketoglutarate and vitamins, conferred an average 8 year reduction in biological aging, after an average of 7 months of use, in the TruAge DNA methylation test [11]

 • AKG is used as a fuel by our mitochondria, the power plants of our cells.

• Studies show that alpha-ketoglutarate can significantly improve health span in older organisms.

 • AKG improves mitochondrial health.

 • AKG has beneficial impacts on the epigenome. The epigenome regulates which genes are active or not.

 • AKG works synergistically with vitamin C to properly regulate the epigenome. 

 • AKG enables metabolic flexibility: the ability to switch between carbohydrate and amino acid energy production. The older we get, the less metabolic flexibility we have.

 • AKG can help the body to get rid of deleterious waste products such as ammonia, a byproduct of protein breakdown.

• The calcium form of alpha-ketoglutarate extended lifespan by 12 percent in mice and increased health span by 41 percent.

 • Alpha-ketoglutarate can maintain stem cell health.

• Alpha-ketoglutarate can improve skin appearance by impacting collagen production and by reducing fibrosis.

• AKG additional nutritional supplement increases the levels of insulin, growth hormone and IGF-1 (Insulin-like growth hormone) (15,16).

 • AKG increases iron absorption (17).

 • AKG is a helpful element in bone growth and health.

• Alpha-ketoglutarate plays important roles in healthy bones, skin and gut. [13]

 • AKG increases the synthesis of nitric oxide, it has the ability to expand the vessels.

• Alpha-ketoglutarate could provide more energy and endurance.


One individual has produced positive, antidotal, self reported result, incorporating relatively large dosages of AKG. The dosage incorporated was 2 grams of AKG, 1 gram of Vitamin C, and 500 mg of Ascorbyl palmitate (a fat-soluble form of vitamin C.) He is taking this combination two times a day. He has been on the regimen for 7 months and started adding additional AKG during the day by adding it to ice water and sipping this mixture intermittently all day long. . He has experienced improvement in his eyesight, the re-pigmentation of body hair, and reduced joint stiffness.

• Alpha-ketoglutarate (AKG), is a signaling molecule, an endogenous intermediary metabolite in the Krebs cycle. • It is involved in multiple metabolic and cellular pathways. • It functions as an energy donor, a precursor in amino acid biosynthesis, as well as a regulator of epigenetic processes and cellular signaling via protein binding. • AKG is a critical nutritional factor in the maintenance of gut homeostasis. • During aging, levels of alpha-ketoglutarate decline. • AKG supplementation extends lifespan in various organisms. •

Because AKG is a key intermediate in the Krebs cycle, it is mainly found in cells (in mitochondria and cytoplasm), but it can also be detected in small quantities (lM) in the bloodstream (Martin et al. 1989; Rocchiccioli et al. 1984; Wagner et al. 2010). 

Interestingly, physiological increases in AKG levels have been observed in the blood of humans after physical exercise (Brugnara et al. 2012), in the liver of starved pigeons (Kaminsky

Your gut bacteria or microbiome is populated by many bacterial strains when you are young. As you get older the number of strains diminishes and the bad bacteria is able to push out the good strains. This result is your body experiences a 10-fold reduction in AKG levels between the ages of 40 and 80.

Alpha-ketoglutarate acid or AKG is required for many healthy cellular processes that we take for granted when we are young. When AKG levels diminish many of those processes start to decline and most significant for older individuals is a loss of muscle and motor control.  AKG has a strong beneficial effect on vascular health. The issue here is not salt, but because it improves your vascular health your body does not see dramatic spikes in blood pressure caused by the constrictions of your vessels in response to salt.

⫸ α-Ketoglutarate (24, 2-oxypentanedioic acid or 2-oxy- glutaric acid) is present in all organisms and is an impor- tant small molecule metabolite in cells. α-Ketoglutarate (AKG) is an intermediate in the tricarboxylic acid cycle (TCA). As an anion of ketoglutaric acid AKG is also involved in the metabolism of nitrogen and amino acid. Numerous studies have demonstrated that intermedi- ates of the TCA cycle show other important physiologi- cal functions in addition to their metabolic roles. They can be considered as gene expression effectors, signal- ing molecules, and stress response regulators [117, 118]. Although AKG is an intracellular metabolite, it is also present in blood plasma. Plasma levels of AKG were found to be obviously lower in older adults compared to younger adults—from 1 mg/mL to a few ng/mL. Given this fact, and given the diversity of AKG physiological functions, reduced endogenous AKG levels may be a marker of aging. Several studies have reported longev- ity effects of AKG supplementation on C. elegans and D. melanogaster because it inhibits TOR kinase, acting on similar effects to that induced by dietary restriction [119, 120]. AKG supplementation has also been found to prolong longevity in yeast and mice [121, 122]. It is believed that aging is associated with dysfunction of the TCA cycle, leading to changes in the proportion of inter- mediates products in the TCA cycle. This, in turn, may cause changes in DNA methylation that initiate aging. AKG-dependent DNA and histone demethylases are part of epigenetic mechanisms that act in the control of aging [123]. In addition, AKG, as an antioxidant, may help to reduce the expression of age-related oxidative stress, alle- viate the adverse effects of stressors through ROS, and simulate dietary restriction.

Oxaloacetate (25) is an intermediate in the citric acid cycle. It is very important for regulating energy and main- taining glucose homeostasis. In C. elegans model, it has been involved in a nutrition-sensing pathway through a mechanism involving FOXO and AMP-activated protein kinases [124]. ⫷ [14]

α-Ketoglutarate (α-KG), a central carbon metabolite in the TCA cycle, is produced from isocitrate by isocitrate dehydrogenase (IDH). Recently, Chin et al. first discovered that α-KG could delay ageing and increase the lifespan of adult C. elegans by inhibiting ATP5B, the beta subunit of the catalytic core of ATP synthase, and the TOR pathway, thereby mimicking the effect of dietary restriction on longevity.[]

 

Source: Ref [12]

 

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ADDATIVE: PROBIOTICS

Presumably, AKG present in blood may derive from the bacterial flora inhabiting the intestine, as different bacteria secrete this metabolite (Otto et al. 2011).

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 SAFETY:

AKG is classified by the FDA as Generally Regarded As Safe or (GRAS) under  sections 201(s) and 409 of the Act, and FDA's implementing regulations in 21 CFR 170.3 and 21 CFR 170.30.

AKG has a very high therapeutic profile. AKG has been used in human clinical studies linked to diseases without any associated adverse effects. [[i]]

Athletes have been taking it for many years with no problems reported of any kind. Google or Google Scholar searches are void of reported severe adverse events or serious toxicities . 

We find that CaAKG promotes a longer, healthier life associated with a decrease in levels of systemic inflammatory cytokines. We propose that induction of IL-10 by dietary AKG suppresses chronic inflammation, leading to health benefits. 

Metabolism and aging are tightly connected. Alpha-ketoglutarate is a key metabolite in the tricarboxylic acid (TCA) cycle, and its levels change upon fasting, exercise, and aging. We find that CaAKG promotes a longer, healthier life associated with a decrease in levels of systemic inflammatory cytokines. We propose that induction of IL-10 by dietary AKG suppresses chronic inflammation, leading to health benefits. By simultaneously reducing frailty and enhancing longevity (Life Span), AKG, at least in the murine model, results in a compression of morbidity(Increase in health span). [2-10]

The research supports AKG as a potential safe human intervention that may impact important elements of aging and improve quality of life in the elderly population.

Multi-component formulations containing AKG*

https://www.rejuvant.com

Rejuvant is the only product that has conducted clinical research to validate their products effectiveness as an anti-aging supplement. They also bundle their produce with an epigenetic test they refer to as TrueAge when you subscribe to their monthly service. This product is considerable more expensive than other available rescources.

Suppliers of AKG

https://novoslabs.com



Bulk supplies of various supplements including AKG are available from: VitaSpace

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*Availability, not a recommendation. Search google for multiple sources of AKG or calciumAKG

Rejuvant is a proprietary supplement that contains a more orally bioavailable form of AKG. The video provides a good background on the connection between AKG and aging.

Again, this is not a recommendation of Rejuvant, there is a great deal of valuable information in this video and that is the only reason we have connected to it.

References:

[1] 2020 Alpha-Ketoglutarate, an Endogenous Metabolite, Extends Lifespan and Compresses Morbidity in Aging Mice

[2] [2020] Salt causes aging-associated hypertension via vascular Wnt5a under Klotho deficiency

[3] High blood pressure and salt, anti-aging factor Klotho key

[4] Breakthrough: Salt Causes Hypertension Via Deficiency Of Anti-Aging Factor Klotho

[5] The metabolite alpha-ketoglutarate extends lifespan by inhibiting the ATP synthase and TOR

[6] Alpha-Ketoglutarate: Physiological Functions and Applications

[7] Alpha-Ketoglutarate, an Endogenous Metabolite, Extends Lifespan and Compresses Morbidity in Aging Mice

[8] α-Ketoglutarate attenuates Wnt signaling and drives differentiation in colorectal cancer

[9] Alpha-ketoglutarate (AKG) lowers body weight and affects intestinal innate immunity through influencing intestinal microbiota

[10] Impact of Nutritional and Environmental Factors on Inflammation, Oxidative Stress, and the Microbiome

[11] Rejuvant®, a potential life‐extending compound formulation with alpha‐ketoglutarate and vitamins, conferred an average 8 year reduction in biological aging, after an average of 7 months of use, in the TruAge DNA methylation test

[12] [2020] Alpha-Ketoglutarate, the Metabolite that Regulates Aging in Mice

[13] [2020] Alpha-ketoglutarate ameliorates age-related osteoporosis via regulating histone methylations

[14] [2022] Antiaging agents: safe interventions to slow aging and healthy life span extension

[15] [2002] Prepubertal growth in children with long-term parenteral nutrition
[16] [2007] Alpha-ketoglutarate stimulates procollagen production in cultured human dermal fibroblasts, and decreases UVB-induced wrinkle formation following topical application on the dorsal skin of hairless mice

[17] [2003] Alpha-ketoglutarate (AKG) inhibitor osteoporosis development in postmenopausal women