Cell Metabolism
Volume 15, Issue 5, 2 May 2012, Pages 675-690
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SIRT1 Is Required for AMPK Activation and the Beneficial Effects of Resveratrol on Mitochondrial Function

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Summary

Resveratrol induces mitochondrial biogenesis and protects against metabolic decline, but whether SIRT1 mediates these benefits is the subject of debate. To circumvent the developmental defects of germline SIRT1 knockouts, we have developed an inducible system that permits whole-body deletion of SIRT1 in adult mice. Mice treated with a moderate dose of resveratrol showed increased mitochondrial biogenesis and function, AMPK activation, and increased NAD+ levels in skeletal muscle, whereas SIRT1 knockouts displayed none of these benefits. A mouse overexpressing SIRT1 mimicked these effects. A high dose of resveratrol activated AMPK in a SIRT1-independent manner, demonstrating that resveratrol dosage is a critical factor. Importantly, at both doses of resveratrol no improvements in mitochondrial function were observed in animals lacking SIRT1. Together these data indicate that SIRT1 plays an essential role in the ability of moderate doses of resveratrol to stimulate AMPK and improve mitochondrial function both in vitro and in vivo.

Highlights

► Resveratrol's ability to improve mitochondrial function requires SIRT1 in vivo ► Moderate doses of resveratrol activate AMPK and raise NAD+ in a SIRT1-dependent manner ► Activation of AMPK in the absence of SIRT1 does not improve mitochondrial function ► Overexpression of SIRT1 mimics resveratrol's effects on AMPK and mitochondria

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These authors contributed equally to this work