期刊
BIOESSAYS
卷 32, 期 2, 页码 96-99出版社
WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/bies.200900171
关键词
aging; AMP kinase; cancer; diabetes; longevity; mTOR; neurodegeneration; obesity; rapamycin; resveratrol; SIR2; SIRT1; sirtuins
资金
- NIH [R01AG031108, P30AG013280]
- Ellison Medical Foundation
Studies of the basic biology of aging have advanced to the point where anti-aging interventions, identified from experiments in model organisms, are beginning to be tested in people. Resveratrol and rapamycin, two compounds that target conserved longevity pathways and may mimic some aspects of dietary restriction, represent the first such interventions. Both compounds have been reported to slow aging in yeast and invertebrate species, and rapamycin has also recently been found to increase life span in rodents. In addition, both compounds also show impressive effects in rodent models of age-associated diseases. Clinical trials are underway to assess whether resveratrol is useful as an anti-cancer treatment, and rapamycin is already approved for use in human patients. Compounds such as these, identified from longevity studies in model organisms, hold great promise as therapies to target multiple age-related diseases by modulating the molecular causes of aging.
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