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Article: A torpor-like state (TLS) in mice slows blood epigenetic aging and prolongs healthspan.

Jayne, Lorna / Lavin-Peter, Aurora / Roessler, Julian / Tyshkovskiy, Alexander / Antoszewski, Mateusz / Ren, Erika / Markovski, Aleksandar / Sun, Senmiao / Yao, Hanqi / Sankaran, Vijay G / Gladyshev, Vadim N / Brooke, Robert T / Horvath, Steve / Griffith, Eric C / Hrvatin, Sinisa

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2024  

Abstract: Torpor and hibernation are extreme physiological adaptations of homeotherms associated with pro-longevity effects. Yet the underlying mechanisms of how torpor affects aging, and whether hypothermic and hypometabolic states can be induced to slow aging ... ...

Abstract Torpor and hibernation are extreme physiological adaptations of homeotherms associated with pro-longevity effects. Yet the underlying mechanisms of how torpor affects aging, and whether hypothermic and hypometabolic states can be induced to slow aging and increase health span, remain unknown. We demonstrate that the activity of a spatially defined neuronal population in the avMLPA, which has previously been identified as a torpor-regulating brain region, is sufficient to induce a torpor like state (TLS) in mice. Prolonged induction of TLS slows epigenetic aging across multiple tissues and improves health span. We isolate the effects of decreased metabolic rate, long-term caloric restriction, and decreased core body temperature (T
Language English
Publishing date 2024-03-25
Publishing country United States
Document type Preprint
DOI 10.1101/2024.03.20.585828
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