Reduced energy intake: the secret to a long and healthy life?

IBS journal of science Pub Date : 2007-09-01
Bronwen Martin, Erin Golden, Josephine M Egan, Mark P Mattson, Stuart Maudsley
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Abstract

Reduced energy intake, or caloric restriction (CR), is known to extend life-span and to retard age-related health decline in a myriad of species, including nematode worms, flies, fish, mice and rats. The exact mechanism whereby CR exerts its life-extending and health-extending effects is unclear. CR however has been shown to improve insulin sensitivity, reduce oxidative stress and alter neuroendocrine responses and central nervous system (CNS) function in animals. In this review article we provide a comprehensive overview of the effects of CR on animal physiology and we discuss some of the potential molecular mechanisms and pathways whereby reduced energy intake can increase health-span and life-span. A better understanding of how energy intake can influence the aging process could lead to new strategies and therapeutics to reduce age-related decline and increase health-span.

减少能量摄入:健康长寿的秘诀?
众所周知,减少能量摄入或热量限制(CR)可以延长许多物种的寿命,并延缓与年龄相关的健康衰退,包括线虫、苍蝇、鱼、小鼠和大鼠。CR发挥其延长寿命和延长健康作用的确切机制尚不清楚。然而,CR已被证明可以改善动物的胰岛素敏感性,减少氧化应激,改变神经内分泌反应和中枢神经系统(CNS)功能。在这篇综述文章中,我们全面概述了CR对动物生理的影响,并讨论了一些潜在的分子机制和途径,从而减少能量摄入可以延长健康寿命和寿命。更好地了解能量摄入如何影响衰老过程,可能会带来新的策略和治疗方法,以减少与年龄相关的衰退,延长健康寿命。
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