Possible Benefit of Dietary Carnosine towards Depressive Disorders

Aging Dis. 2015 Oct 1;6(5):300-3. doi: 10.14336/AD.2014.1211. eCollection 2015 Sep.

Abstract

Many stress-related and depressive disorders have been shown to be associated with one or more of the following; shortened telomeres, raised cortisol levels and increased susceptibility to age-related dysfunction. It is suggested here that insufficient availability of the neurological peptide, carnosine, may provide a biochemical link between stress- and depression-associated phenomena: there is evidence that carnosine can enhance cortisol metabolism, suppress telomere shortening and exert anti-aging activity in model systems. Dietary supplementation with carnosine has been shown to suppress stress in animals, and improve behaviour, cognition and well-being in human subjects. It is therefore proposed that the therapeutic potential of carnosine dietary supplementation towards stress-related and depressive disorders should be examined.

Keywords: aging; carnosine; cognition; cortisol; depression; diet; human; stress; supplementation; telomeres.

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