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Publication : Deletion of ghrelin prevents aging-associated obesity and muscle dysfunction without affecting longevity.

First Author  Guillory B Year  2017
Journal  Aging Cell Volume  16
Issue  4 Pages  859-869
PubMed ID  28585250 Mgi Jnum  J:244627
Mgi Id  MGI:5913406 Doi  10.1111/acel.12618
Citation  Guillory B, et al. (2017) Deletion of ghrelin prevents aging-associated obesity and muscle dysfunction without affecting longevity. Aging Cell 16(4):859-869
abstractText  During aging, decreases in energy expenditure and locomotor activity lead to body weight and fat gain. Aging is also associated with decreases in muscle strength and endurance leading to functional decline. Here, we show that lifelong deletion of ghrelin prevents development of obesity associated with aging by modulating food intake and energy expenditure. Ghrelin deletion also attenuated the decrease in phosphorylated adenosine monophosphate-activated protein kinase (pAMPK) and downstream mediators in muscle, and increased the number of type IIa (fatigue resistant, oxidative) muscle fibers, preventing the decline in muscle strength and endurance seen with aging. Longevity was not affected by ghrelin deletion. Treatment of old mice with pharmacologic doses of ghrelin increased food intake, body weight, and muscle strength in both ghrelin wild-type and knockout mice. These findings highlight the relevance of ghrelin during aging and identify a novel AMPK-dependent mechanism for ghrelin action in muscle.
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