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Canagliflozin extends life span in genetically heterogeneous male but not female mice

Richard A. Miller, David E. Harrison, David B. Allison, Molly A. Bogue, Lucas Kniess Debarba, Vivian Diaz, Elizabeth Fernández, Andrzej T. Gałecki, W. Timothy Garvey, Hashan Jayarathne, Navasuja Kumar, Martin A. Javors, Warren Ladiges, Francesca Macchiarini, James F. Nelson

JCI Insight · 2020 · ▲ 123 citations

Abstract

Canagliflozin (Cana) is an FDA-approved diabetes drug that protects against cardiovascular and kidney diseases. It also inhibits the sodium glucose transporter 2 by blocking renal reuptake and intestinal absorption of glucose. In the context of the mouse Interventions Testing Program, genetically heterogeneous mice were given chow containing Cana at 180 ppm at 7 months of age until their death. Cana extended median survival of male mice by 14%. Cana also increased by 9% the age for 90th percentile survival, with parallel effects seen at each of 3 test sites. Neither the distribution of inferred cause of death nor incidental pathology findings at end-of-life necropsies were altered by Cana. Moreover, although no life span benefits were seen in female mice, Cana led to lower fasting glucose and improved glucose tolerance in both sexes, diminishing fat mass in females only. Therefore, the life span benefit of Cana is likely to reflect blunting of peak glucose levels, because similar longevity effects are seen in male mice given acarbose, a diabetes drug that blocks glucose surges through a distinct mechanism, i.e., slowing breakdown of carbohydrate in the intestine. Interventions that control daily peak glucose levels deserve attention as possible preventive medicines to protect from a wide range of late-life neoplastic and degenerative diseases.

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Miller, R.A., Harrison, D.E., Allison, D.B., Bogue, M.A., Debarba, L.K., Diaz, V., Fernández, E., Gałecki, A.T., Garvey, W.T., Jayarathne, H., Kumar, N., Javors, M.A., Ladiges, W., Macchiarini, F., Nelson, J.F., Reifsnyder, P.C., Rosenthal, N., Sadagurski, M., Salmon, A.B., &amp; Smith, D.L. (2020). Canagliflozin extends life span in genetically heterogeneous male but not female mice. <em>JCI Insight</em>. https://doi.org/10.1172/jci.insight.140019
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Miller RA, Harrison DE, Allison DB, Bogue MA, Debarba LK, Diaz V, et al. Canagliflozin extends life span in genetically heterogeneous male but not female mice. JCI Insight. 2020. doi:10.1172/jci.insight.140019.
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@article{richard2020Canagl, title = {Canagliflozin extends life span in genetically heterogeneous male but not female mice}, author = {Richard A. Miller and David E. Harrison and David B. Allison and Molly A. Bogue and Lucas Kniess Debarba and Vivian Diaz and Elizabeth Fernández and Andrzej T. Gałecki and W. Timothy Garvey and Hashan Jayarathne and Navasuja Kumar and Martin A. Javors and Warren Ladiges and Francesca Macchiarini and James F. Nelson and Peter C. Reifsnyder and Nadia Rosenthal and Marianna Sadagurski and Adam B. Salmon and Daniel L. Smith and Jessica M. Snyder and David B. Lombard and Randy Strong}, journal = {JCI Insight}, year = {2020}, doi = {10.1172/jci.insight.140019}, }

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