Chronic 1% metformin treatment is nephrotoxic in mice, but this dose may nonetheless confer health benefits if given intermittently rather than continuously. Here, we examined the effects of 1% metformin given every-other week (EOW) or two consecutive weeks per month (2WM) on survival of 2-year-old male mice fed standard chow. EOW and 2WM mice had comparable life span compared with control mice. A significant reduction in body weight within the first few weeks of metformin treatment was observed without impact on food consumption and energy expenditure. Moreover, there were differences in the action of metformin on metabolic markers between the EOW and 2WM groups, with EOW metformin conferring greater benefits. Age-associated kidney lesions...
Metformin is the first-line therapy for diabetes, even in children, and a promising attractive candi...
For several decades, metformin has been the mainstay of treatment of type 2 diabetes (T2D), not only...
Introduction: Aging process is inevitable, which increases the risk of illness and death in people. ...
Intermittent use of metformin improves healthspan in old mice Chronic daily exposure to a high dose ...
The numerous beneficial health outcomes associated with the use of metformin to treat patients with ...
Copyright © 2016 Pamela Senesi et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
● Metformin is an oral medication used to treat Type II Diabetes and is the first line drug for trea...
Metformin (METF), historical antihyperglycemic drug, is a likely candidate for lifespan extension, t...
The antiglycemic drug metformin, widely prescribed as first-line treatment of type II diabetes melli...
The antiglycemic drug metformin, widely prescribed as first-line treatment of type II diabetes melli...
The biguanide drug metformin is widely prescribed to treat type 2 diabetes and metabolic syndrome, b...
Metformin is still an immutable basic hypoglycemic drug used in pharmacotherapy of diabetes mellitus...
Metformin, an anti-diabetes drug, has been recently emerging as a potential "anti-aging" interventio...
Living in a time when population is continuously ageing, the challenge and demand for assessing the ...
Aging is characterized by a reduced ability to defend against stress, an inability to maintain homeo...
Metformin is the first-line therapy for diabetes, even in children, and a promising attractive candi...
For several decades, metformin has been the mainstay of treatment of type 2 diabetes (T2D), not only...
Introduction: Aging process is inevitable, which increases the risk of illness and death in people. ...
Intermittent use of metformin improves healthspan in old mice Chronic daily exposure to a high dose ...
The numerous beneficial health outcomes associated with the use of metformin to treat patients with ...
Copyright © 2016 Pamela Senesi et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
● Metformin is an oral medication used to treat Type II Diabetes and is the first line drug for trea...
Metformin (METF), historical antihyperglycemic drug, is a likely candidate for lifespan extension, t...
The antiglycemic drug metformin, widely prescribed as first-line treatment of type II diabetes melli...
The antiglycemic drug metformin, widely prescribed as first-line treatment of type II diabetes melli...
The biguanide drug metformin is widely prescribed to treat type 2 diabetes and metabolic syndrome, b...
Metformin is still an immutable basic hypoglycemic drug used in pharmacotherapy of diabetes mellitus...
Metformin, an anti-diabetes drug, has been recently emerging as a potential "anti-aging" interventio...
Living in a time when population is continuously ageing, the challenge and demand for assessing the ...
Aging is characterized by a reduced ability to defend against stress, an inability to maintain homeo...
Metformin is the first-line therapy for diabetes, even in children, and a promising attractive candi...
For several decades, metformin has been the mainstay of treatment of type 2 diabetes (T2D), not only...
Introduction: Aging process is inevitable, which increases the risk of illness and death in people. ...