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SUBMITTER: Wessells R
PROVIDER: S-EPMC2832479 | biostudies-literature | 2009 Sep
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Wessells Robert R Fitzgerald Erin E Piazza Nicole N Ocorr Karen K Morley Samantha S Davies Claire C Lim Hui-Ying HY Elmén Lisa L Hayes Michael M Oldham Sean S Bodmer Rolf R
Aging cell 20090709 5
dTOR (target of rapamycin) and dFoxo respond to changes in the nutritional environment to induce a broad range of responses in multiple tissue types. Both dTOR and dFoxo have been demonstrated to control the rate of age-related decline in cardiac function. Here, we show that the Eif4e-binding protein (d4eBP) is sufficient to protect long-term cardiac function against age-related decline and that up-regulation of dEif4e is sufficient to recapitulate the effects of high dTOR or insulin signaling. ...[more]