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Naked Mole-Rat mortality rates defy gompertzian laws by not increasing with age.


ABSTRACT: The longest-lived rodent, the naked mole-rat (Heterocephalus glaber), has a reported maximum lifespan of >30 years and exhibits delayed and/or attenuated age-associated physiological declines. We questioned whether these mouse-sized, eusocial rodents conform to Gompertzian mortality laws by experiencing an exponentially increasing risk of death as they get older. We compiled and analyzed a large compendium of historical naked mole-rat lifespan data with >3000 data points. Kaplan-Meier analyses revealed a substantial portion of the population to have survived at 30 years of age. Moreover, unlike all other mammals studied to date, and regardless of sex or breeding-status, the age-specific hazard of mortality did not increase with age, even at ages 25-fold past their time to reproductive maturity. This absence of hazard increase with age, in defiance of Gompertz's law, uniquely identifies the naked mole-rat as a non-aging mammal, confirming its status as an exceptional model for biogerontology.

SUBMITTER: Ruby JG 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5783610 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Naked Mole-Rat mortality rates defy gompertzian laws by not increasing with age.

Ruby J Graham JG   Smith Megan M   Buffenstein Rochelle R  

eLife 20180124


The longest-lived rodent, the naked mole-rat (<i>Heterocephalus glaber)</i>, has a reported maximum lifespan of >30 years and exhibits delayed and/or attenuated age-associated physiological declines. We questioned whether these mouse-sized, eusocial rodents conform to Gompertzian mortality laws by experiencing an exponentially increasing risk of death as they get older. We compiled and analyzed a large compendium of historical naked mole-rat lifespan data with >3000 data points. Kaplan-Meier ana  ...[more]

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