The hypothesis, that a decrease in metabolic rate mediates the life span prolonging effect of caloric restriction (CR), was tested using two strains of mice, one of which, C57BL/6, exhibits life span extension as a result of CR, while the other, DBA/2, shows little or no effect. Comparisons of the rate of resting oxygen consumption and body temperature were made between the strains after they were fed ad libitum (AL) or maintained under 40 % CR, from 4 to 16 months of age. Ad libitum-fed mice of the two strains weighed the same when young and consumed similar amounts of food throughout the experiment; however, the C57BL/6 mice weighed 25 % more than DBA/2 mice at 15 months of age. The rate of oxygen consumption was normalized as per gram bo...
Background - In rodent models, caloric restriction (CR) with maintenance of adequate micronutrient s...
Mutations causing decreased somatotrophic signaling are known to increase insulin sensitivity and ex...
GRANT SUPPORT This work was supported by BBSRC BB009953/1 awarded to JRS and SEM. PK and CD were fun...
Abstract only availableCaloric restriction has been shown to cause a number of biological changes in...
Caloric restriction (CR) extends healthy lifespan in many organisms. DBA/2 mice, unlike C57BL/6 mice...
Five strains of mice were used in metabolic studies measuring oxygen consumption to determine if agi...
The proposition that increased energy expenditure shortens life has a long history. The rate-of-livi...
Caloric restriction (CR) is the only environmental intervention with robust evidence that it extends...
It has long been held that food restriction extends the life span of rodents and other species by de...
Caloric restriction is a robust intervention to increase lifespan. Giving less food (calorie restric...
Abstract only availablePeople have always wanted to know how to live longer lives. Researchers have ...
Lifelong food restriction to two-thirds of normal ad libitum consumption extended mean and maximum l...
We are grateful to the animal house staff for looking after the animals. The work was supported by t...
Restricted feeding of rodents increases longevity, but its mechanism of action is not understood. We...
The marked elevation in hepatic carbamyl phosphate synthetase I (CPSI) in calorie-restricted mice, a...
Background - In rodent models, caloric restriction (CR) with maintenance of adequate micronutrient s...
Mutations causing decreased somatotrophic signaling are known to increase insulin sensitivity and ex...
GRANT SUPPORT This work was supported by BBSRC BB009953/1 awarded to JRS and SEM. PK and CD were fun...
Abstract only availableCaloric restriction has been shown to cause a number of biological changes in...
Caloric restriction (CR) extends healthy lifespan in many organisms. DBA/2 mice, unlike C57BL/6 mice...
Five strains of mice were used in metabolic studies measuring oxygen consumption to determine if agi...
The proposition that increased energy expenditure shortens life has a long history. The rate-of-livi...
Caloric restriction (CR) is the only environmental intervention with robust evidence that it extends...
It has long been held that food restriction extends the life span of rodents and other species by de...
Caloric restriction is a robust intervention to increase lifespan. Giving less food (calorie restric...
Abstract only availablePeople have always wanted to know how to live longer lives. Researchers have ...
Lifelong food restriction to two-thirds of normal ad libitum consumption extended mean and maximum l...
We are grateful to the animal house staff for looking after the animals. The work was supported by t...
Restricted feeding of rodents increases longevity, but its mechanism of action is not understood. We...
The marked elevation in hepatic carbamyl phosphate synthetase I (CPSI) in calorie-restricted mice, a...
Background - In rodent models, caloric restriction (CR) with maintenance of adequate micronutrient s...
Mutations causing decreased somatotrophic signaling are known to increase insulin sensitivity and ex...
GRANT SUPPORT This work was supported by BBSRC BB009953/1 awarded to JRS and SEM. PK and CD were fun...