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Health benefits of late-onset metformin treatment every other week in mice

Irene Alfaras, Sarah J. Mitchell, Hector Mora, Darisbeth Rosario Lugo, Alessandra Warren, Ignacio Navas‐Enamorado, Vickie Hoffmann, Christopher Hine, James R. Mitchell, David G. Le Couteur, Victoria C. Cogger, Michel Bernier, Rafael de Cabo

npj Aging and Mechanisms of Disease · 2017 · ▲ 67 citations

Abstract

Chronic 1% metformin treatment is nephrotoxic in mice, but this dose may nonetheless confer health benefits if given intermittently rather than continuously. Here, we examined the effects of 1% metformin given every-other week (EOW) or two consecutive weeks per month (2WM) on survival of 2-year-old male mice fed standard chow. EOW and 2WM mice had comparable life span compared with control mice. A significant reduction in body weight within the first few weeks of metformin treatment was observed without impact on food consumption and energy expenditure. Moreover, there were differences in the action of metformin on metabolic markers between the EOW and 2WM groups, with EOW metformin conferring greater benefits. Age-associated kidney lesions became more pronounced with metformin, although without pathological consequences. In the liver, metformin treatment led to an overall reduction in steatosis and was accompanied by distinct transcriptomic and metabolomic signatures in response to EOW versus 2WM regimens. Thus, the absence of adverse outcomes associated with chronic, intermittent use of 1% metformin in old mice has clinical translatability into the biology of aging in humans.

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Alfaras, I., Mitchell, S.J., Mora, H., Lugo, D.R., Warren, A., Navas‐Enamorado, I., Hoffmann, V., Hine, C., Mitchell, J.R., Couteur, D.G.L., Cogger, V.C., Bernier, M., &amp; Cabo, R.D. (2017). Health benefits of late-onset metformin treatment every other week in mice. <em>npj Aging and Mechanisms of Disease</em>. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41514-017-0018-7
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Alfaras I, Mitchell SJ, Mora H, Lugo DR, Warren A, Navas‐Enamorado I, et al. Health benefits of late-onset metformin treatment every other week in mice. npj Aging and Mechanisms of Disease. 2017. doi:10.1038/s41514-017-0018-7.
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@article{irene2017Health, title = {Health benefits of late-onset metformin treatment every other week in mice}, author = {Irene Alfaras and Sarah J. Mitchell and Hector Mora and Darisbeth Rosario Lugo and Alessandra Warren and Ignacio Navas‐Enamorado and Vickie Hoffmann and Christopher Hine and James R. Mitchell and David G. Le Couteur and Victoria C. Cogger and Michel Bernier and Rafael de Cabo}, journal = {npj Aging and Mechanisms of Disease}, year = {2017}, doi = {10.1038/s41514-017-0018-7}, }

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