[HTML][HTML] Lipid-lowering fibrates extend C. elegans lifespan in a NHR-49/PPARalpha-dependent manner

S Brandstädt, K Schmeisser, K Zarse… - Aging (Albany NY …, 2013 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
S Brandstädt, K Schmeisser, K Zarse, M Ristow
Aging (Albany NY), 2013ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Compounds that delay aging in model organisms may be of significant interest to anti-aging
medicine, since these substances potentially provide pharmaceutical approaches to
promote healthy lifespan in humans. We here aimed to test whether pharmaceutical
concentrations of three fibrates, pharmacologically established serum lipid-lowering drugs
and ligands of the nuclear receptor PPARalpha in mammals, are capable of extending
lifespan in a nematodal model organism for aging processes, the roundworm …
Abstract
Compounds that delay aging in model organisms may be of significant interest to anti-aging medicine, since these substances potentially provide pharmaceutical approaches to promote healthy lifespan in humans. We here aimed to test whether pharmaceutical concentrations of three fibrates, pharmacologically established serum lipid-lowering drugs and ligands of the nuclear receptor PPARalpha in mammals, are capable of extending lifespan in a nematodal model organism for aging processes, the roundworm Caenorhabditis elegans.
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