找回密码
 注册

QQ登录

只需一步,快速开始

查看: 1921|回复: 0

[转贴]Genetics of aging

[复制链接]
beautyyeast 发表于 2006-3-18 00:25:00 | 显示全部楼层 |阅读模式

Genetics of aging: implications for drug discovery and development1,2,3

Bard J Geesaman1

1 From Elixir Pharmaceuticals, Cambridge, MA

2 Presented at the conference "Living Well to 100: Nutrition, Genetics, Inflammation," held in Boston, MA, November 15–16, 2004.

3 Reprints not available. Address correspondence to BJ Geesaman, Medical Development, Elixir Pharmaceuticals, 1 Kendall Square Building 1000, Cambridge, MA 02139. E-mail: geesaman@elixirpharm.com<SCRIPT type=text/javascript><!-- var u = "geesaman", d = "elixirpharm.com"; document.getElementById("em0").innerHTML = '' + u + '@' + d + '<\/a>'//--></SCRIPT> .

ABSTRACT

Aging is not a passive activity, but an actively regulated metabolic process. Specific genes have been identified that regulate aging, although aging, and consequently longevity, is only partially under genetic influence. It is also possible to increase life span by environmental modification; for example, caloric restriction can increase life span. Because human life span is long, directly studying aging in humans is impractical. Fortunately, significant insights into aging can be achieved by studying short-lived organisms, such as yeast, worms, and fruit flies. Many of the molecular pathways regulating aging in these lower organisms are conserved in mammals and overlap with pathways regulating metabolism. For example, an insulin–growth hormone signaling system has been implicated in regulating aging and longevity in both worms and mammals. Furthermore, the dysregulation of glucose homeostasis is a hallmark of aging in humans. In fact, type 2 diabetes, a disease of glucose homeostasis, can be conceptualized as a form of accelerated aging. Consistent with this, aging and diabetes are both common risk factors for a wide range of diseases. Because aging and diabetes are intimately related at a molecular level, diabetes may be able to provide the link between disease treatment (eg, diabetes) and the prevention of age-related diseases. If specific molecular pathways controlling the rate of aging can be modulated genetically, then perhaps they can be modulated pharmacologically. These insights may ultimately have an important impact on the discovery and development of drugs to both treat and prevent a wide range of diseases.

Key Words: Aging • life span • longevity • age-related disease • diabetes • Caenorhabditis elegans, Sir2 • daf-2 • daf-16 • insulin • insulin-like growth factor • caloric restriction • metformin • acarbose

相关附件
您需要登录后才可以回帖 登录 | 注册

本版积分规则

Archiver|手机版|小黑屋|生物行[生物导航网] ( 沪ICP备05001519号 )

GMT+8, 2025-7-1 07:52 , Processed in 0.025488 second(s), 16 queries .

Powered by Discuz! X3.5

© 2001-2025 Discuz! Team.

快速回复 返回顶部 返回列表