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Circadian alignment of early onset caloric restriction promotes longevity in male C57BL/6J mice

Victoria A. Acosta-Rodríguez, Filipa Rijo‐Ferreira, Mariko Izumo, Pin Xu, Mary Wight‐Carter, Carla B. Green, Joseph S. Takahashi

Science · 2022

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Summary

Caloric restriction (CR) prolongs life span, yet the mechanisms by which it does so remain poorly understood. Under CR, mice self-impose chronic cycles of 2-hour feeding and 22-hour fasting, raising the question of if it is calories, fasting, or time of day that is the cause of this increased life span. We show here that 30% CR was sufficient to extend the life span by 10%; however, a daily fasting interval and circadian alignment of feeding acted together to extend life span by 35% in male C57BL/6J mice. These effects were independent of body weight. Aging induced widespread increases in gene expression associated with inflammation and decreases in the expression of genes encoding components of metabolic pathways in liver from ad libitum-fed mice. CR at night ameliorated these aging-relat

Source type
Peer-reviewed study
DOI
10.1126/science.abk0297
Catalogue ID
SNmoj7ns2h-tssq02
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