Wheel running predicts resilience to tumors in old mice

Lida Zhu, Juan Wang, C. Pettan-Brewer, W. Ladiges, Jorming Goh
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ABSTRACT Aging intervention studies are hampered by the lack of predictive measures for determination of individuals at risk of age-associated chronic disease. Assessment of physical resilience could be informative in this regard, especially for age-related diseases such as cancer. Voluntary wheel running is a mildly stressful physical activity that is easily quantifiable in the mouse but has not been studied as a predictor of resistance to tumor invasiveness with increasing age. Male C57BL/6 mice in cohorts of 4, 12, 20, and 28 months of age were allowed access to a slanted in-cage running wheel for 3 days. Three months later, mice were injected subcutaneously with B16 melanoma tumor cells and followed for two weeks before harvesting. No relation was observed between running distance and tumor burden in the 4-month age group. The 12-month age group showed a trend, and the 20- and 28-month age groups showed a negative correlation (P < 0.05) between running distance and tumor burden. Mice in the 20-month age group that ran longer distances had lower tumor invasive scores compared to mice in the same age group that ran shorter distances. In conclusion, short term exercise capability could be a marker for resilience to cancer, and possibly other age-related disease conditions, in mice.
滚轮跑预示着年老老鼠对肿瘤的抵抗力
由于缺乏确定年龄相关慢性疾病风险个体的预测措施,衰老干预研究受到阻碍。在这方面,对身体恢复能力的评估可以提供信息,特别是对癌症等与年龄有关的疾病。自发跑轮是一种轻度紧张的身体活动,在小鼠中很容易量化,但尚未研究作为随年龄增长抵抗肿瘤侵袭的预测指标。4、12、20和28月龄的雄性C57BL/6小鼠被允许进入一个倾斜的笼内跑步轮3天。三个月后,在小鼠皮下注射B16黑色素瘤肿瘤细胞,并在收获前随访两周。在4月龄组中,跑步距离与肿瘤负荷无相关性。12月龄组有趋势,20、28月龄组跑步距离与肿瘤负荷呈负相关(P < 0.05)。在20个月大的年龄组中,跑得更远的老鼠与同一年龄组中跑得更短的老鼠相比,肿瘤侵入性得分更低。总之,短期运动能力可能是小鼠抗癌症能力的标志,也可能是其他与年龄有关的疾病的标志。
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