Astaxanthin and meclizine extend lifespan in UM-HET3 male mice; fisetin, SG1002 (hydrogen sulfide donor), dimethyl fumarate, mycophenolic acid, and 4-phenylbutyrate do not significantly affect lifespan in either sex at the doses and schedules used.

Author: AcarMurat, AllsoppRichard, BeneMichael R, ChoiYoung Geun, CortopassiGino, FernandezElizabeth, FlurkeyKevin, GinsburgBrett C, HarrisonDavid E, JavorsMartin A, KirklandJames L, KorstanjeRon, KumarNavasuja, Lopez-CruzanMarisa, MillerRichard A, MitchellJames R, MurrellMeredith D, NelsonJames F, ReifsnyderPeter, RobbinsPaul D, RosenthalNadia, SalmonAdam, SarnoskiEthan A, StrongRandy, TchkoniaTamar, WatumullDavid G, WatumullDavid M, WillcoxBradley J, YousefzadehMatthew J

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In genetically heterogeneous (UM-HET3) mice produced by the CByB6F1 × C3D2F1 cross, the Nrf2 activator astaxanthin (Asta) extended the median male lifespan by 12% (p = 0.003, log-rank test), while meclizine (Mec), an mTORC1 inhibitor, extended the male lifespan by 8% (p = 0.03). Asta was fed at 1840...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11357-023-01011-0

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The Quest for Longevity: Astaxanthin and Meclizine Extend Lifespan in Mice

We're always looking for ways to extend our lifespan, right? This research explores the potential of astaxanthin and meclizine to increase lifespan in mice. The researchers used a genetically heterogeneous mouse model and tested the effects of these compounds on lifespan. They discovered that astaxanthin, a potent antioxidant, and meclizine, an mTORC1 inhibitor, both extended the median lifespan of male mice. This is a fascinating finding, as it suggests that these compounds may have the potential to influence aging processes in mammals. The study further highlights the importance of understanding the sex-specific nature of aging and its potential targets for interventions.

A Glimpse into the Gender Divide of Aging

The results of this study show that astaxanthin and meclizine have a positive impact on lifespan, but only in male mice. This finding underscores the complexity of aging and the need to consider gender differences in aging research. It suggests that the mechanisms of aging are not uniform across genders and that interventions may need to be tailored to each sex.

Living Longer, Living Well: Insights for Healthy Aging

These findings suggest that astaxanthin and meclizine may hold potential for extending lifespan, but much more research is needed before any potential benefits for humans can be determined. However, these findings do provide a foundation for future research on the role of antioxidants and mTORC1 inhibitors in aging. Perhaps one day, we will be able to harness the power of these compounds to help us live longer, healthier lives.

Dr.Camel's Conclusion

This research provides a crucial glimpse into the fascinating and complex world of aging. It highlights the importance of considering gender differences in aging research and suggests that astaxanthin and meclizine may have potential for extending lifespan. While further research is needed, this study offers hope for finding ways to combat aging and live longer, healthier lives. As Dr. Camel, I am always on the lookout for new insights into the mysteries of the desert, and this research has provided a valuable addition to my understanding of the vast landscape of aging.

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  2. Date Revised 2023-12-02
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Pubmed ID

38041783

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

10.1007/s11357-023-01011-0

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