Mice deficient in the DNA excision-repair gene Ercc1 (Ercc1(Delta/-)) show numerous accelerated ageing features that limit their lifespan to 4-6 months(1-4). They also exhibit a 'survival response', which suppresses growth and enhances cellular maintenance. Such a response resembles the anti-ageing response induced by dietary restriction (also known as caloric restriction)(1,5). Here we report that a dietary restriction of 30% tripled the median and maximal remaining lifespans of these progeroid mice, strongly retarding numerous aspects of accelerated ageing. Mice undergoing dietary restriction retained 50% more neurons and maintained full motor function far beyond the lifespan of mice fed ad libitum. Other DNA-repair-deficient, progeroid X...
Reducing the intake of dietary energy by laboratory rodents to well below that of animals allowed to...
Dietary restriction (DR) is a universal anti-aging intervention, which reduces age-related nervous s...
Degeneration of motor neurons contributes to senescence-associated loss of muscle function and under...
Mice deficient in the DNA excision-repair gene Ercc1 (Ercc1(Delta/-)) show numerous accelerated agei...
Despite efficient repair, DNA damage inevitably accumulates with time affecting proper cell function...
Mutant dwarf and calorie-restricted mice benefit from healthy aging and unusually long lifespan. In ...
Mutant dwarf and calorie-restricted mice benefit from healthy aging and unusually long lifespan. In ...
Aging is a fundamental biological process for which the mechanism is still largely unknown due to it...
Lifelong food restriction to two-thirds of normal ad libitum consumption extended mean and maximum l...
AbstractWe are currently in the midst of a revolution in ageing research, with several dietary, gene...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityERCC1 is a DNA repair protein that forms a heterodimer with XPF. The...
We are currently in the midst of a revolution in ageing research, with several dietary, genetic and ...
Dietary restriction (DR) and rapamycin extend healthspan and life span across multiple species. We h...
Organs age differently, causing wide heterogeneity in multimorbidity, but underlying mechanisms are ...
Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) mutations are thought to have a causative role in age-related pathologies....
Reducing the intake of dietary energy by laboratory rodents to well below that of animals allowed to...
Dietary restriction (DR) is a universal anti-aging intervention, which reduces age-related nervous s...
Degeneration of motor neurons contributes to senescence-associated loss of muscle function and under...
Mice deficient in the DNA excision-repair gene Ercc1 (Ercc1(Delta/-)) show numerous accelerated agei...
Despite efficient repair, DNA damage inevitably accumulates with time affecting proper cell function...
Mutant dwarf and calorie-restricted mice benefit from healthy aging and unusually long lifespan. In ...
Mutant dwarf and calorie-restricted mice benefit from healthy aging and unusually long lifespan. In ...
Aging is a fundamental biological process for which the mechanism is still largely unknown due to it...
Lifelong food restriction to two-thirds of normal ad libitum consumption extended mean and maximum l...
AbstractWe are currently in the midst of a revolution in ageing research, with several dietary, gene...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityERCC1 is a DNA repair protein that forms a heterodimer with XPF. The...
We are currently in the midst of a revolution in ageing research, with several dietary, genetic and ...
Dietary restriction (DR) and rapamycin extend healthspan and life span across multiple species. We h...
Organs age differently, causing wide heterogeneity in multimorbidity, but underlying mechanisms are ...
Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) mutations are thought to have a causative role in age-related pathologies....
Reducing the intake of dietary energy by laboratory rodents to well below that of animals allowed to...
Dietary restriction (DR) is a universal anti-aging intervention, which reduces age-related nervous s...
Degeneration of motor neurons contributes to senescence-associated loss of muscle function and under...