David Sinclair· PhD
Furthermore, SIRT1 inhibitor [Sirtinol] inhibited autophagy induced by RSV-metformin, which indicated the autophagy induction is SIRT1-dependent.
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Furthermore, SIRT1 inhibitor [Sirtinol] inhibited autophagy induced by RSV-metformin, which indicated the autophagy induction is SIRT1-dependent.
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This study demonstrated for the first time that RSV-metformin reduced hepatic steatosis by triggering autophagy via the cAMP/AMPK/SIRT1 signaling pathway.