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Publication : Altered oxidative stress response of the long-lived Snell dwarf mouse.

First Author  Madsen MA Year  2004
Journal  Biochem Biophys Res Commun Volume  318
Issue  4 Pages  998-1005
PubMed ID  15147972 Mgi Jnum  J:90070
Mgi Id  MGI:3042485 Doi  10.1016/j.bbrc.2004.04.126
Citation  Madsen MA, et al. (2004) Altered oxidative stress response of the long-lived Snell dwarf mouse. Biochem Biophys Res Commun 318(4):998-1005
abstractText  Several single gene mutations in mice that increase the murine life span have been identified, including the Pit-1 mutation which results in the Snell dwarf (Pit1(dw/dw)), however, the biological mechanism of this life-span extension is still unclear. Based on studies that show oxidative stress plays an important role in the aging process, we hypothesized that the increased longevity seen in Snell dwarf mice may result from a resistance to oxidative stress. We report that Snell dwarf mice respond to oxidative stress induced by 3-NPA differently than their wild type littermates. This altered response results in diminished activation of the MEK-ERK kinase cascade and virtually no phosphorylation of c-Jun at Ser63 in dwarf mice after 3-NPA treatment, despite a robust phosphorylation of Ser63 in wild type mice. We propose that this altered management of oxidative stress in dwarf mice is partially responsible for the increased longevity in Snell dwarf mice.
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