Fight Aging! Newsletter, February 20th 2023

In this study, researchers stimulate the ghrelin receptor using a suitable small molecule for much of the lifespan of mice, and observe the results. The overall extension of life span is a quarter of that produced by calorie restriction, and so we might draw some conclusions from that as to the relative importance of hunger in the benefits resulting from the practice of calorie restriction or fasting. Interestingly, the short term weight gains observed in mice given this ghrelin receptor agonist in the past don't appear in this long term study, in which the controls are the heaver animals. This is possibly because the researchers didn't allow the mice to overeat, by pairing their consumption with that of the untreated control animals. The effect of a pharmaceutical ghrelin agonist on lifespan in C57BL/6J male mice: A controlled experiment Of the well-studied effects on lifespan in mouse models, detailed mechanisms underlying the health and longevity benefit of caloric restriction (CR) are still being investigated despite some limitations on the practical applications to humans. A major limitation of animal models is that they cannot self-report hunger or other physiological sensations that would inform mechanistic work. Since ghrelin was first described and noted as a growth hormone secretagogue receptor (GHS-R) agonist, much study has focused on the effects on hunger and appetite regulation along with other aspects of energy balance. Investigators exam...
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