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Publication : The SIRT1 activator SRT1720 extends lifespan and improves health of mice fed a standard diet.

First Author  Mitchell SJ Year  2014
Journal  Cell Rep Volume  6
Issue  5 Pages  836-43
PubMed ID  24582957 Mgi Jnum  J:356282
Mgi Id  MGI:7762374 Doi  10.1016/j.celrep.2014.01.031
Citation  Mitchell SJ, et al. (2014) The SIRT1 activator SRT1720 extends lifespan and improves health of mice fed a standard diet. Cell Rep 6(5):836-43
abstractText  The prevention or delay of the onset of age-related diseases prolongs survival and improves quality of life while reducing the burden on the health care system. Activation of sirtuin 1 (SIRT1), an NAD(+)-dependent deacetylase, improves metabolism and confers protection against physiological and cognitive disturbances in old age. SRT1720 is a specific SIRT1 activator that has health and lifespan benefits in adult mice fed a high-fat diet. We found extension in lifespan, delayed onset of age-related metabolic diseases, and improved general health in mice fed a standard diet after SRT1720 supplementation. Inhibition of proinflammatory gene expression in both liver and muscle of SRT1720-treated animals was noted. SRT1720 lowered the phosphorylation of NF-kappaB pathway regulators in vitro only when SIRT1 was functionally present. Combined with our previous work, the current study further supports the beneficial effects of SRT1720 on health across the lifespan in mice.
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