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SRT1720 improves survival and healthspan of obese mice.


ABSTRACT: Sirt1 is an NAD(+)-dependent deacetylase that extends lifespan in lower organisms and improves metabolism and delays the onset of age-related diseases in mammals. Here we show that SRT1720, a synthetic compound that was identified for its ability to activate Sirt1 in vitro, extends both mean and maximum lifespan of adult mice fed a high-fat diet. This lifespan extension is accompanied by health benefits including reduced liver steatosis, increased insulin sensitivity, enhanced locomotor activity and normalization of gene expression profiles and markers of inflammation and apoptosis, all in the absence of any observable toxicity. Using a conditional SIRT1 knockout mouse and specific gene knockdowns we show SRT1720 affects mitochondrial respiration in a Sirt1- and PGC-1?-dependent manner. These findings indicate that SRT1720 has long-term benefits and demonstrate for the first time the feasibility of designing novel molecules that are safe and effective in promoting longevity and preventing multiple age-related diseases in mammals.

SUBMITTER: Minor RK 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3216557 | biostudies-literature | 2011

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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SRT1720 improves survival and healthspan of obese mice.

Minor Robin K RK   Baur Joseph A JA   Gomes Ana P AP   Ward Theresa M TM   Csiszar Anna A   Mercken Evi M EM   Abdelmohsen Kotb K   Shin Yu-Kyong YK   Canto Carles C   Scheibye-Knudsen Morten M   Krawczyk Melissa M   Irusta Pablo M PM   Martín-Montalvo Alejandro A   Hubbard Basil P BP   Zhang Yongqing Y   Lehrmann Elin E   White Alexa A AA   Price Nathan L NL   Swindell William R WR   Pearson Kevin J KJ   Becker Kevin G KG   Bohr Vilhelm A VA   Gorospe Myriam M   Egan Josephine M JM   Talan Mark I MI   Auwerx Johan J   Westphal Christoph H CH   Ellis James L JL   Ungvari Zoltan Z   Vlasuk George P GP   Elliott Peter J PJ   Sinclair David A DA   de Cabo Rafael R   de Cabo Rafael R  

Scientific reports 20110818


Sirt1 is an NAD(+)-dependent deacetylase that extends lifespan in lower organisms and improves metabolism and delays the onset of age-related diseases in mammals. Here we show that SRT1720, a synthetic compound that was identified for its ability to activate Sirt1 in vitro, extends both mean and maximum lifespan of adult mice fed a high-fat diet. This lifespan extension is accompanied by health benefits including reduced liver steatosis, increased insulin sensitivity, enhanced locomotor activity  ...[more]

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