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Gender differences in metformin effect on aging, life span and spontaneous tumorigenesis in 129/Sv mice
Vladimir N. Anisimov, Tatiana S. Piskunova, Irina G. Popovich, Mark A. Zabezhinski, Margarita L. Tyndyk, Peter A. Egormin, M. N. Yurova, Svetlana V. Rosenfeld, Anna V. Semenchenko, И. Г. Коваленко, Tatiana E. Poroshina, Lev M. Berstein
Aging · 2010 · ▲ 125 citations
Deregulated nutrient-sensing
Altered intercellular communication
Caloric restriction
Metformin
Mouse
Abstract
Studies in mammals have led to the suggestion that hyperglycemia and hyperinsulinemia are important factors both in aging and in the development of cancer. It is possible that the life-prolonging effects of calorie restriction are due to decreasing IGF-1 levels. A search of pharmacological modulators of insulin/IGF-1 signaling pathway (which mimetic effects of life span extending mutations or calorie restriction) could be a perspective direction in regulation of longevity. Antidiabetic biguanides are most promising among them. The chronic treatment of inbred 129/Sv mice with metformin (100 mg/kg in drinking water) slightly modified the food consumption but failed to influence the dynamics of body weight, decreased by 13.4% the mean life span of male mice and slightly increased the mean life span of female mice (by 4.4%). The treatment with metformin failed influence spontaneous tumor incidence in male 129/Sv mice, decreased by 3.5 times the incidence of malignant neoplasms in female mice while somewhat stimulated formation of benign vascular tumors in the latter.
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Anisimov, V.N., Piskunova, T.S., Popovich, I.G., Zabezhinski, M.A., Tyndyk, M.L., Egormin, P.A., Yurova, M.N., Rosenfeld, S.V., Semenchenko, A.V., Коваленко, �.�., Poroshina, T.E., & Berstein, L.M. (2010). Gender differences in metformin effect on aging, life span and spontaneous tumorigenesis in 129/Sv mice. <em>Aging</em>. https://doi.org/10.18632/aging.100245
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Anisimov VN, Piskunova TS, Popovich IG, Zabezhinski MA, Tyndyk ML, Egormin PA, et al. Gender differences in metformin effect on aging, life span and spontaneous tumorigenesis in 129/Sv mice. Aging. 2010. doi:10.18632/aging.100245.
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@article{vladimir2010Gender,
title = {Gender differences in metformin effect on aging, life span and spontaneous tumorigenesis in 129/Sv mice},
author = {Vladimir N. Anisimov and Tatiana S. Piskunova and Irina G. Popovich and Mark A. Zabezhinski and Margarita L. Tyndyk and Peter A. Egormin and M. N. Yurova and Svetlana V. Rosenfeld and Anna V. Semenchenko and И. Г. Коваленко and Tatiana E. Poroshina and Lev M. Berstein},
journal = {Aging},
year = {2010},
doi = {10.18632/aging.100245},
}
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