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Rapamycin extends murine lifespan but has limited effects on aging
Frauke Neff, Diana Flores-Dominguez, Devon Ryan, Marion Horsch, Susanne Schröder, Thure Adler, Luciana Caminha Afonso, Juan Antonio Aguilar‐Pimentel, Lore Becker, Lillian Garrett, Wolfgang Hans, Moritz M. Hettich, Richard Holtmeier, Sabine M. Hölter, Kristin Moreth
Journal of Clinical Investigation · 2013 · ▲ 377 citations
Abstract
Aging is a major risk factor for a large number of disorders and functional impairments. Therapeutic targeting of the aging process may therefore represent an innovative strategy in the quest for novel and broadly effective treatments against age-related diseases. The recent report of lifespan extension in mice treated with the FDA-approved mTOR(definition) inhibitor rapamycin(definition) represented the first demonstration of pharmacological extension of maximal lifespan in mammals. Longevity effects of rapamycin may, however, be due to rapamycin's effects on specific life-limiting pathologies, such as cancers, and it remains unclear if this compound actually slows the rate of aging in mammals. Here, we present results from a comprehensive, large-scale assessment of a wide range of structural and functional aging phenotypes, which we performed to determine whether rapamycin slows the rate of aging in male C57BL/6J mice. While rapamycin did extend lifespan, it ameliorated few studied aging phenotypes. A subset of aging traits appeared to be rescued by rapamycin. Rapamycin, however, had similar effects on many of these traits in young animals, indicating that these effects were not due to a modulation of aging, but rather related to aging-independent drug effects. Therefore, our data largely dissociate rapamycin's longevity effects from effects on aging itself.
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Neff, F., Flores-Dominguez, D., Ryan, D., Horsch, M., Schröder, S., Adler, T., Afonso, L.C., Aguilar‐Pimentel, J.A., Becker, L., Garrett, L., Hans, W., Hettich, M.M., Holtmeier, R., Hölter, S.M., Moreth, K., Prehn, C., Puk, O., Rácz, I., Rathkolb, B., & Rozman, J. (2013). Rapamycin extends murine lifespan but has limited effects on aging. <em>Journal of Clinical Investigation</em>. https://doi.org/10.1172/jci67674
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Neff F, Flores-Dominguez D, Ryan D, Horsch M, Schröder S, Adler T, et al. Rapamycin extends murine lifespan but has limited effects on aging. Journal of Clinical Investigation. 2013. doi:10.1172/jci67674.
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@article{frauke2013Rapamy,
title = {Rapamycin extends murine lifespan but has limited effects on aging},
author = {Frauke Neff and Diana Flores-Dominguez and Devon Ryan and Marion Horsch and Susanne Schröder and Thure Adler and Luciana Caminha Afonso and Juan Antonio Aguilar‐Pimentel and Lore Becker and Lillian Garrett and Wolfgang Hans and Moritz M. Hettich and Richard Holtmeier and Sabine M. Hölter and Kristin Moreth and Cornelia Prehn and Oliver Puk and Ildikó Rácz and Birgit Rathkolb and Jan Rozman and Beatrix Naton and Rainer Ordemann and Jerzy Adamski and Johannes Beckers and Raffi Bekeredjian},
journal = {Journal of Clinical Investigation},
year = {2013},
doi = {10.1172/jci67674},
}
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