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Publication : Hormone-treated snell dwarf mice regain fertility but remain long lived and disease resistant.

First Author  Vergara M Year  2004
Journal  J Gerontol A Biol Sci Med Sci Volume  59
Issue  12 Pages  1244-50
PubMed ID  15699523 Mgi Jnum  J:105551
Mgi Id  MGI:3615842 Doi  10.1093/gerona/59.12.1244
Citation  Vergara M, et al. (2004) Hormone-treated snell dwarf mice regain fertility but remain long lived and disease resistant. J Gerontol A Biol Sci Med Sci 59(12):1244-50
abstractText  Snell dwarf mice have multiple hormonal deficits, but the way in which these deficits postpone aging are still uncertain. In this study, Snell dwarf mice received 11 weeks of growth hormone and thyroxine injections that increased their weight by approximately 45%, although they remained much smaller than controls. The hormone treatment also restored fertility to male dwarf mice. Despite these effects on growth and maturation, the hormone treatments did not diminish life span or lower the resistance of dwarf mice to cataracts and kidney disease. Administration of thyroxine in food throughout adult life did diminish longevity of Snell dwarf mice, although these mice remain longer lived than control animals. These results show that a 45% increase in body size does not impair longevity or disease resistance for dwarf mice of either sex, and that the exceptional longevity of Snell dwarf mice does not, at least for males, depend on prepubertal immaturity.
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