The effects of calorie restriction (CR) on age-related lesions in Brown Norway, Fischer 344, and BNF3F1 hybrid rats are presented. A logistic regression analysis of data from histologic samples from rats of each genotype, sex, and diet at 12, 18, 24, 30, and 36 months of age demonstrated the effects of age, diet, and sex on lesion prevalence in all three genotypes. CR reduced the prevalence of neoplastic, nonneoplastic proliferative, and degenerative lesions. All genotype-sex-age cohorts demonstrated a reduced average lesion burden with CR. Importantly, some lesions common to Brown Norway rats seldom occurred in Fischer 344 rats and vice versa. Some lesions that occurred in only one parental strain also occurred in BNF3F1 rats. Man...
Studies on mice and rats have demonstrated that calorie restriction (CR) slows primary aging, has a ...
Ad libitum (AL) supply of standard chow is the feeding method most often used for rodents in animal ...
Aims: Age can alter energy balance by decreasing the resting metabolic rate. Food restriction can al...
This study of B6C3F1 hybrid mice was designed to determine the effects of caloric restriction (CR) o...
Rodents are commonly used as models for human aging because of their relatively short life span, the...
The rat is a common laboratory animal utilized in a variety of investigations including experimental...
The relationship between tumor incidence and diet, in rodents, has been studied for several decades ...
Calorie restriction (CR), defined as a reduction of the total calorie intake of 30% to 60% without m...
Caloric restriction (CR) is an effective and consistent means to delay aging and the incidence of c...
Caloric restriction (CR) is an effective and consistent means to delay aging and the incidence of ch...
The effect of duration and age of initiation of dietary restriction (DR) on the spontaneous occurren...
ABSTRACT-The occurrence of tumors in 236 female and 74 male BN/Bi rats that were allowed to live out...
The present study examined the effect of a 40% reduction in caloric intake (CR) versus ad libitum (A...
Caloric restriction (CR) reduces the incidence and progression of spontaneous and induced tumors in ...
We previously reported that a congenic rat with Brown Norway (BN) alleles on chromosome 1 reduces re...
Studies on mice and rats have demonstrated that calorie restriction (CR) slows primary aging, has a ...
Ad libitum (AL) supply of standard chow is the feeding method most often used for rodents in animal ...
Aims: Age can alter energy balance by decreasing the resting metabolic rate. Food restriction can al...
This study of B6C3F1 hybrid mice was designed to determine the effects of caloric restriction (CR) o...
Rodents are commonly used as models for human aging because of their relatively short life span, the...
The rat is a common laboratory animal utilized in a variety of investigations including experimental...
The relationship between tumor incidence and diet, in rodents, has been studied for several decades ...
Calorie restriction (CR), defined as a reduction of the total calorie intake of 30% to 60% without m...
Caloric restriction (CR) is an effective and consistent means to delay aging and the incidence of c...
Caloric restriction (CR) is an effective and consistent means to delay aging and the incidence of ch...
The effect of duration and age of initiation of dietary restriction (DR) on the spontaneous occurren...
ABSTRACT-The occurrence of tumors in 236 female and 74 male BN/Bi rats that were allowed to live out...
The present study examined the effect of a 40% reduction in caloric intake (CR) versus ad libitum (A...
Caloric restriction (CR) reduces the incidence and progression of spontaneous and induced tumors in ...
We previously reported that a congenic rat with Brown Norway (BN) alleles on chromosome 1 reduces re...
Studies on mice and rats have demonstrated that calorie restriction (CR) slows primary aging, has a ...
Ad libitum (AL) supply of standard chow is the feeding method most often used for rodents in animal ...
Aims: Age can alter energy balance by decreasing the resting metabolic rate. Food restriction can al...