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Longitudinal Functional Study of Murine Aging: A Resource for Future Study Designs.
Evans, Daniel S; O'Leary, Monique N; Murphy, Ryan; Schmidt, Minna; Koenig, Kristin; Presley, Michael; Garrett, Brittany; Kim, Ha-Neui; Han, Li; Academia, Emmeline C; Laye, Matt J; Edgar, Daniel; Zambataro, Christopher A; Barhydt, Tracey; Dewey, Colleen M; Mayfield, Jarrott; Wilson, Joy; Alavez, Silvestre; Lucanic, Mark; Kennedy, Brian K; Almeida, Maria; Andersen, Julie K; Kapahi, Pankaj; Lithgow, Gordon J; Melov, Simon.
Afiliación
  • Evans DS; California Pacific Medical Center Research Institute San Francisco CA USA.
  • O'Leary MN; The Buck Institute for Research on Aging Novato CA USA.
  • Murphy R; The Buck Institute for Research on Aging Novato CA USA.
  • Schmidt M; The Buck Institute for Research on Aging Novato CA USA.
  • Koenig K; The Buck Institute for Research on Aging Novato CA USA.
  • Presley M; The Buck Institute for Research on Aging Novato CA USA.
  • Garrett B; The Buck Institute for Research on Aging Novato CA USA.
  • Kim HN; University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences Little Rock AR USA.
  • Han L; University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences Little Rock AR USA.
  • Academia EC; The Buck Institute for Research on Aging Novato CA USA.
  • Laye MJ; The Buck Institute for Research on Aging Novato CA USA.
  • Edgar D; The Buck Institute for Research on Aging Novato CA USA.
  • Zambataro CA; The Buck Institute for Research on Aging Novato CA USA.
  • Barhydt T; The Buck Institute for Research on Aging Novato CA USA.
  • Dewey CM; The Buck Institute for Research on Aging Novato CA USA.
  • Mayfield J; The Buck Institute for Research on Aging Novato CA USA.
  • Wilson J; The Buck Institute for Research on Aging Novato CA USA.
  • Alavez S; The Buck Institute for Research on Aging Novato CA USA.
  • Lucanic M; Gerostate Alpha Novato CA USA.
  • Kennedy BK; The Buck Institute for Research on Aging Novato CA USA.
  • Almeida M; University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences Little Rock AR USA.
  • Andersen JK; The Buck Institute for Research on Aging Novato CA USA.
  • Kapahi P; The Buck Institute for Research on Aging Novato CA USA.
  • Lithgow GJ; The Buck Institute for Research on Aging Novato CA USA.
  • Melov S; The Buck Institute for Research on Aging Novato CA USA.
JBMR Plus ; 5(3): e10466, 2021 Mar.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33778327
ABSTRACT
Aging is characterized by systemic declines in tissue and organ functions. Interventions that slow these declines represent promising therapeutics to protect against age-related disease and improve the quality of life. In this study, several interventions associated with lifespan extension in invertebrates or improvement of age-related disease were tested in mouse models to determine if they were effective in slowing tissue aging in a broad spectrum of functional assays. Benzoxazole, which extends the lifespan of Caenorhabditis elegans, slowed age-related femoral bone loss in mice. Rates of change were established for clinically significant parameters in untreated mice, including kyphosis, blood glucose, body composition, activity, metabolic measures, and detailed parameters of skeletal aging in bone. These findings have implications for the study of preclinical physiological aging and therapies targeting aging. Finally, an online application was created that includes the calculated rates of change and that enables power and variance to be calculated for many clinically important metrics of aging with an emphasis on bone. This resource will help in future study designs employing novel interventions in aging mice. © 2021 The Authors. JBMR Plus published by Wiley Periodicals LLC. on behalf of American Society for Bone and Mineral Research.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Tipo de estudio: Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Aspecto: Patient_preference Idioma: En Revista: JBMR Plus Año: 2021 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Tipo de estudio: Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Aspecto: Patient_preference Idioma: En Revista: JBMR Plus Año: 2021 Tipo del documento: Article