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Publication : Counteracting age-related VEGF signaling insufficiency promotes healthy aging and extends life span.

First Author  Grunewald M Year  2021
Journal  Science Volume  373
Issue  6554 PubMed ID  34326210
Mgi Jnum  J:308844 Mgi Id  MGI:6751737
Doi  10.1126/science.abc8479 Citation  Grunewald M, et al. (2021) Counteracting age-related VEGF signaling insufficiency promotes healthy aging and extends life span. Science 373(6554)
abstractText  Aging is an established risk factor for vascular diseases, but vascular aging itself may contribute to the progressive deterioration of organ function. Here, we show in aged mice that vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) signaling insufficiency, which is caused by increased production of decoy receptors, may drive physiological aging across multiple organ systems. Increasing VEGF signaling prevented age-associated capillary loss, improved organ perfusion and function, and extended life span. Healthier aging was evidenced by favorable metabolism and body composition and amelioration of aging-associated pathologies including hepatic steatosis, sarcopenia, osteoporosis, "inflammaging" (age-related multiorgan chronic inflammation), and increased tumor burden. These results indicate that VEGF signaling insufficiency affects organ aging in mice and suggest that modulating this pathway may result in increased mammalian life span and improved overall health.
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