SRT2104 extends survival of male mice on a standard diet and preserves bone and muscle mass

SRT2104 可延长标准饮食下的雄性小鼠的生存期并保持骨骼和肌肉质量

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作者:Evi M Mercken, Sarah J Mitchell, Alejandro Martin-Montalvo, Robin K Minor, Maria Almeida, Ana P Gomes, Morten Scheibye-Knudsen, Hector H Palacios, Jordan J Licata, Yongqing Zhang, Kevin G Becker, Husam Khraiwesh, José A González-Reyes, José M Villalba, Joseph A Baur, Peter Elliott, Christoph Westpha

Abstract

Increased expression of SIRT1 extends the lifespan of lower organisms and delays the onset of age-related diseases in mammals. Here, we show that SRT2104, a synthetic small molecule activator of SIRT1, extends both mean and maximal lifespan of mice fed a standard diet. This is accompanied by improvements in health, including enhanced motor coordination, performance, bone mineral density, and insulin sensitivity associated with higher mitochondrial content and decreased inflammation. Short-term SRT2104 treatment preserves bone and muscle mass in an experimental model of atrophy. These results demonstrate it is possible to design a small molecule that can slow aging and delay multiple age-related diseases in mammals, supporting the therapeutic potential of SIRT1 activators in humans.

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