Consumption of a low glycaemic index diet in late life extends lifespan of Balb/c mice with differential effects on DNA damage.

Scott A Nankervis, Jenee M Mitchell, Fadi J Charchar, Maree A McGlynn, Paul A Lewandowski
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Background: Caloric restriction is known to extend the lifespan of all organisms in which it has been tested. Consequently, current research is investigating the role of various foods to improve health and lifespan. The role of various diets has received less attention however, and in some cases may have more capacity to improve health and longevity than specific foods alone. We examined the benefits to longevity of a low glycaemic index (GI) diet in aged Balb/c mice and examined markers of oxidative stress and subsequent effects on telomere dynamics.

Results: In an aged population of mice, a low GI diet extended average lifespan by 12%, improved glucose tolerance and had impressive effects on amelioration of oxidative damage to DNA in white blood cells. Telomere length in quadriceps muscle showed no improvement in the dieted group, nor was telomerase reactivated.

Conclusion: The beneficial effects of a low GI diet are evident from the current study and although the impact to telomere dynamics late in life is minimal, we expect that earlier intervention with a low GI diet would provide significant improvement in health and longevity with associated effects to telomere homeostasis.

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晚年低血糖指数饮食延长了Balb/c小鼠的寿命,对DNA损伤有不同的影响。
背景:已知热量限制可以延长所有生物的寿命,并对其进行了测试。因此,目前的研究正在调查各种食物在改善健康和延长寿命方面的作用。然而,各种饮食的作用受到的关注较少,在某些情况下,它们可能比单独的特定食物更有能力改善健康和长寿。我们研究了低血糖指数(GI)饮食对老年Balb/c小鼠的长寿益处,并研究了氧化应激标志物及其对端粒动力学的后续影响。结果:在老年小鼠中,低GI饮食延长了平均寿命12%,改善了葡萄糖耐量,并对改善白细胞中DNA的氧化损伤有令人印象深刻的影响。饮食组的四头肌端粒长度没有改善,端粒酶也没有重新激活。结论:从目前的研究来看,低GI饮食的有益效果是显而易见的,尽管对生命后期端粒动力学的影响很小,但我们预计,早期干预低GI饮食将显著改善健康和寿命,并对端粒稳态产生相关影响。
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