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Progress in the Development of Caloric Restriction Mimetic Dietary Supplements
Mark P. Mattson, Wenzhen Duan, Jaewon Lee, Zhihong Guo, George S. Roth, Donald K. Ingram, Mark A. Lane
Journal of Anti-Aging Medicine · 2001 · ▲ 17 citations
Abstract
Caloric restriction(definition) (CR) - or reduced calorie intake with nutritional maintenance - can extend lifespan and increase resistance to age-related disease by mechanisms which likely involve reduced oxyradical production and cellular hormesis responses in which genes encoding cytoprotective proteins are upregulated. Recent studies suggest that several of the anti-aging effects of CR can be mimicked by giving animals compounds that reduce energy availability at the cellular level. Such CR mimetic compounds (e.g., 2-deoxy-D-glucose, phenformin and iodoacetate) have proven beneficial in experimental models of neurodegenerative disorders and cancer. CR mimetics appear to act via a hormesis-based mechanism in which cells upregulate heat-shock and other chaperone proteins, and growth factors. Although long-term effects of dietary supplementation with such CR mimetics remain to be determined, the initial findings reviewed here suggest a novel approach for the investigation of basic mechanisms of aging, for the possible extension of lifespan without CR, and for dealing with the rising tide of obesity in industrialized countries.
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Mattson, M.P., Duan, W., Lee, J., Guo, Z., Roth, G.S., Ingram, D.K., & Lane, M.A. (2001). Progress in the Development of Caloric Restriction Mimetic Dietary Supplements. <em>Journal of Anti-Aging Medicine</em>. https://doi.org/10.1089/109454501753249993
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Mattson MP, Duan W, Lee J, Guo Z, Roth GS, Ingram DK, et al. Progress in the Development of Caloric Restriction Mimetic Dietary Supplements. Journal of Anti-Aging Medicine. 2001. doi:10.1089/109454501753249993.
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@article{mark2001Progre,
title = {Progress in the Development of Caloric Restriction Mimetic Dietary Supplements},
author = {Mark P. Mattson and Wenzhen Duan and Jaewon Lee and Zhihong Guo and George S. Roth and Donald K. Ingram and Mark A. Lane},
journal = {Journal of Anti-Aging Medicine},
year = {2001},
doi = {10.1089/109454501753249993},
}
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