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Growth hormone-releasing hormone disruption extends lifespan and regulates response to caloric restriction in mice
Liou Y. Sun, Adam Spong, William R. Swindell, Yimin Fang, Cristal M. Hill, J Huber, Jacob D Boehm, Reyhan Westbrook, Roberto Salvatori, Andrzej Bartke
eLife · 2013 · ▲ 150 citations
Deregulated nutrient-sensing
Altered intercellular communication
Chronic inflammation
Caloric restriction
Mouse
Abstract
We examine the impact of targeted disruption of growth hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH) in mice on longevity and the putative mechanisms of delayed aging. GHRH knockout mice are remarkably long-lived, exhibiting major shifts in the expression of genes related to xenobiotic detoxification, stress resistance, and insulin signaling. These mutant mice also have increased adiponectin levels and alterations in glucose homeostasis consistent with the removal of the counter-insulin effects of growth hormone. While these effects overlap with those of caloric restriction(definition), we show that the effects of caloric restriction (CR) and the GHRH mutation are additive, with lifespan of GHRH-KO mutants further increased by CR. We conclude that GHRH-KO mice feature perturbations in a network of signaling pathways related to stress resistance, metabolic control and inflammation, and therefore provide a new model that can be used to explore links between GHRH repression, downregulation of the somatotropic axis, and extended longevity. DOI:http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.01098.001.
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Sun, L.Y., Spong, A., Swindell, W.R., Fang, Y., Hill, C.M., Huber, J., Boehm, J.D., Westbrook, R., Salvatori, R., & Bartke, A. (2013). Growth hormone-releasing hormone disruption extends lifespan and regulates response to caloric restriction in mice. <em>eLife</em>. https://doi.org/10.7554/elife.01098
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Sun LY, Spong A, Swindell WR, Fang Y, Hill CM, Huber J, et al. Growth hormone-releasing hormone disruption extends lifespan and regulates response to caloric restriction in mice. eLife. 2013. doi:10.7554/elife.01098.
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@article{liou2013Growth,
title = {Growth hormone-releasing hormone disruption extends lifespan and regulates response to caloric restriction in mice},
author = {Liou Y. Sun and Adam Spong and William R. Swindell and Yimin Fang and Cristal M. Hill and J Huber and Jacob D Boehm and Reyhan Westbrook and Roberto Salvatori and Andrzej Bartke},
journal = {eLife},
year = {2013},
doi = {10.7554/elife.01098},
}
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