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Restoring Systemic GDF11 Levels Reverses Age-Related Dysfunction in Mouse Skeletal Muscle
Manisha Sinha, Young C. Jang, Juhyun Oh, Danika Khong, Elizabeth Y. Wu, Rohan Manohar, Christine Miller, Samuel G. Regalado, Francesco S. Loffredo, James R. Pancoast, Michael F. Hirshman, Jessica Lebowitz, Jennifer L. Shadrach, Massimiliano Cerletti, Mi Jeong Kim
Science · 2014 · ▲ 832 citations
Abstract
Parabiosis experiments indicate that impaired regeneration in aged mice is reversible by exposure to a young circulation, suggesting that young blood contains humoral "rejuvenating" factors that can restore regenerative function. Here, we demonstrate that the circulating protein growth differentiation factor 11 (GDF11) is a rejuvenating factor for skeletal muscle. Supplementation of systemic GDF11 levels, which normally decline with age, by heterochronic parabiosis or systemic delivery of recombinant protein, reversed functional impairments and restored genomic integrity in aged muscle stem cells (satellite cells). Increased GDF11 levels in aged mice also improved muscle structural and functional features and increased strength and endurance exercise capacity. These data indicate that GDF11 systemically regulates muscle aging and may be therapeutically useful for reversing age-related skeletal muscle and stem cell dysfunction.
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Sinha, M., Jang, Y.C., Oh, J., Khong, D., Wu, E.Y., Manohar, R., Miller, C., Regalado, S.G., Loffredo, F.S., Pancoast, J.R., Hirshman, M.F., Lebowitz, J., Shadrach, J.L., Cerletti, M., Kim, M.J., Serwold, T., Goodyear, L.J., Rosner, B., Lee, R., & Wagers, A.J. (2014). Restoring Systemic GDF11 Levels Reverses Age-Related Dysfunction in Mouse Skeletal Muscle. <em>Science</em>. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.1251152
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Sinha M, Jang YC, Oh J, Khong D, Wu EY, Manohar R, et al. Restoring Systemic GDF11 Levels Reverses Age-Related Dysfunction in Mouse Skeletal Muscle. Science. 2014. doi:10.1126/science.1251152.
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@unpublished{manisha2014Restor,
title = {Restoring Systemic GDF11 Levels Reverses Age-Related Dysfunction in Mouse Skeletal Muscle},
author = {Manisha Sinha and Young C. Jang and Juhyun Oh and Danika Khong and Elizabeth Y. Wu and Rohan Manohar and Christine Miller and Samuel G. Regalado and Francesco S. Loffredo and James R. Pancoast and Michael F. Hirshman and Jessica Lebowitz and Jennifer L. Shadrach and Massimiliano Cerletti and Mi Jeong Kim and Thomas Serwold and Laurie J. Goodyear and Bernard Rosner and Richard Lee and Amy J. Wagers},
journal = {Science},
year = {2014},
doi = {10.1126/science.1251152},
}
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