Dietary restriction alone and in combination with oral ethoxyquin/2-mercaptoethylamine in mice.

Authors: Harris SB; Weindruch R; Smith GS; Mickey MR; Walford RL

Abstract: To investigate effects of dietary caloric restriction (DR) combined with antioxidant feeding, long-lived hybrid mice were divided into four dietary groups at weaning, and followed until natural death. Groups "C" and "R" received control (97 kcal/wk) and restricted (56 kcal/wk) diets respectively. Groups "C+ alpha ox" and "R+ alpha ox" received C or R diets supplemented with an antioxidant mixture (2-mercaptoethylamine plus ethoxyquin). R mice (mean life span 41 months) significantly outlived the other three groups (mean life span 30-34 months). Hepatic degeneration and increased hepatoma in the R+ alpha ox group suggested unusual hepatotoxicity of this regimen. Antioxidants had little effect on splenic cell mitogen response in similarly fed mice sacrificed at 12-15 months. Gompertz analysis suggests that the beneficial effect of DR may be due to reductions in initial vulnerability or rate-of-aging parameters, or both, and that the relative influence of each factor may vary with animal strain and DR protocol used.

Keywords: Animals; Antioxidants/*administration & dosage; Body Weight; Cysteamine/*administration & dosage/pharmacology; Diet; *Energy Intake; Ethoxyquin/*administration & dosage/pharmacology; Killer Cells, Natural/immunology; *Longevity/drug effects; Lymphocyte Activation; Mice; Neoplasms, Experimental/etiology/pathology; Quinolines/*administration & dosage; T-Lymphocytes/immunology
Journal: Journal of gerontology
Volume: 45
Issue: 5
Pages: B141-7
Date: Sept. 1, 1990
PMID: 2394907
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Harris SB, Weindruch R, Smith GS, Mickey MR, Walford RL (1990) Dietary restriction alone and in combination with oral ethoxyquin/2-mercaptoethylamine in mice. Journal of gerontology 45: B141-7.


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