Metformin slows down aging and extends life span of female SHR mice.

Authors: Anisimov VN; Berstein LM; Egormin PA; Piskunova TS; Popovich IG; Zabezhinski MA; Tyndyk ML; Yurova MV; Kovalenko IG; Poroshina TE; Semenchenko AV

Abstract: Studies in mammals have led to the suggestion that hyperglycemia and hyperinsulinemia are important factors both in aging and in the development of cancer. It is possible that the life-prolonging effects of calorie restriction are due to decreasing IGF-1 levels. A search of pharmacological modulators of insulin/IGF-1 signaling pathway (which resemble effects of life span extending mutations or calorie restriction) could be a perspective direction in regulation of longevity. Antidiabetic biguanides are most promising among them. Here we show the chronic treatment of female outbred SHR mice with metformin (100 mg/kg in drinking water) slightly modified the food consumption but decreased the body weight after the age of 20 months, slowed down the age-related switch-off of estrous function, increased mean life span by 37.8%, mean life span of last 10% survivors by 20.8%, and maximum life span by 2.8 months (+10.3%) in comparison with control mice. On the other side, treatment with metformin failed influence blood estradiol concentration and spontaneous tumor incidence in female SHR mice. Thus, antidiabetic biguanide metformin dramatically extends life span, even without cancer prevention in this model.

Keywords: Aging/*drug effects; Animals; Body Temperature/drug effects; Body Weight/drug effects; Drinking Behavior/drug effects; Estrous Cycle/drug effects; Feeding Behavior/drug effects; Female; Hormones/blood; Longevity/*drug effects; Metformin/*pharmacology; Mice; Neoplasms/pathology; Survival Analysis
Journal: Cell cycle (Georgetown, Tex.)
Volume: 7
Issue: 17
Pages: 2769-73
Date: Aug. 30, 2008
PMID: 18728386
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Anisimov VN, Berstein LM, Egormin PA, Piskunova TS, Popovich IG, Zabezhinski MA, Tyndyk ML, Yurova MV, Kovalenko IG, Poroshina TE, Semenchenko AV (2008) Metformin slows down aging and extends life span of female SHR mice. Cell cycle (Georgetown, Tex.) 7: 2769-73.


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