The FDA approved drug rapamycin increases lifespan in rodents and delays age-related dysfunction in rodents and humans. Nevertheless, important questions remain regarding the optimal dose, duration, and mechanisms of action in the context of healthy aging. Here we show that 3 months of rapamycin treatment is sufficient to increase life expectancy by up to 60% and improve measures of healthspan in middle-aged mice. This transient treatment is also associated with a remodeling of the microbiome, including dramatically increased prevalence of segmented filamentous bacteria in the small intestine. We also define a dose in female mice that does not extend lifespan, but is associated with a striking shift in cancer prevalence toward aggressive he...
Rapamycin increases lifespan in mice, but whether this represents merely inhibition of lethal neopla...
Rapamycin, an inhibitor of mTOR kinase, increased median lifespan of genetically heterogeneous mice ...
The federal drug administration (FDA)-approved compound rapamycin was the first pharmacological agen...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/107367/1/acel12194.pd
Aging is a major risk factor for a large number of disorders and functional impairments. Therapeutic...
AbstractThe discovery that rapamycin increases lifespan in mice and restores/delays many aging pheno...
There are a very few drug candidates that either extend lifespan or prevent a broad spectrum of age-...
The licensed drug rapamycin has potential to be repurposed for geroprotection. A key challenge is to...
Inhibition of the TOR signalling pathway by genetic or pharmacological intervention extends lifespan...
The FDA approved drug rapamycin can prolong lifespan in diverse species and delay the onset of age-r...
Rapamycin was administered in food to genetically heterogeneous mice from the age of 9 months and pr...
SummaryThe evolutionarily conserved target of rapamycin (TOR) signaling controls growth, metabolism,...
Summary of key findings of the article A recently published article by Harrison and colleagues [1] c...
received significant attention as a possible anti-aging agent since the groundbreaking discovery in ...
To see if variations in timing of rapamycin (Rapa), administered to middle aged mice starting at 20 ...
Rapamycin increases lifespan in mice, but whether this represents merely inhibition of lethal neopla...
Rapamycin, an inhibitor of mTOR kinase, increased median lifespan of genetically heterogeneous mice ...
The federal drug administration (FDA)-approved compound rapamycin was the first pharmacological agen...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/107367/1/acel12194.pd
Aging is a major risk factor for a large number of disorders and functional impairments. Therapeutic...
AbstractThe discovery that rapamycin increases lifespan in mice and restores/delays many aging pheno...
There are a very few drug candidates that either extend lifespan or prevent a broad spectrum of age-...
The licensed drug rapamycin has potential to be repurposed for geroprotection. A key challenge is to...
Inhibition of the TOR signalling pathway by genetic or pharmacological intervention extends lifespan...
The FDA approved drug rapamycin can prolong lifespan in diverse species and delay the onset of age-r...
Rapamycin was administered in food to genetically heterogeneous mice from the age of 9 months and pr...
SummaryThe evolutionarily conserved target of rapamycin (TOR) signaling controls growth, metabolism,...
Summary of key findings of the article A recently published article by Harrison and colleagues [1] c...
received significant attention as a possible anti-aging agent since the groundbreaking discovery in ...
To see if variations in timing of rapamycin (Rapa), administered to middle aged mice starting at 20 ...
Rapamycin increases lifespan in mice, but whether this represents merely inhibition of lethal neopla...
Rapamycin, an inhibitor of mTOR kinase, increased median lifespan of genetically heterogeneous mice ...
The federal drug administration (FDA)-approved compound rapamycin was the first pharmacological agen...