Metformin improves healthspan and lifespan in mice

Metformin is a drug commonly prescribed to treat patients with type 2 diabetes. Here we show that long-term treatment with metformin (0.1% w/w in diet) starting at middle age extends healthspan and lifespan in male mice, while a higher dose (1% w/w) was toxic. Treatment with metformin mimics some of...

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Veröffentlicht in:Nature communications 2013-07, Vol.4 (1), p.2192-9
Hauptverfasser: Martin-Montalvo, Alejandro, Mercken, Evi M., Mitchell, Sarah J., Palacios, Hector H., Mote, Patricia L., Scheibye-Knudsen, Morten, Gomes, Ana P., Ward, Theresa M., Minor, Robin K., Blouin, Marie-José, Schwab, Matthias, Pollak, Michael, Zhang, Yongqing, Yu, Yinbing, Becker, Kevin G., Bohr, Vilhelm A., Ingram, Donald K., Sinclair, David A., Wolf, Norman S., Spindler, Stephen R., Bernier, Michel, de Cabo, Rafael
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Zusammenfassung:Metformin is a drug commonly prescribed to treat patients with type 2 diabetes. Here we show that long-term treatment with metformin (0.1% w/w in diet) starting at middle age extends healthspan and lifespan in male mice, while a higher dose (1% w/w) was toxic. Treatment with metformin mimics some of the benefits of calorie restriction, such as improved physical performance, increased insulin sensitivity, and reduced low-density lipoprotein and cholesterol levels without a decrease in caloric intake. At a molecular level, metformin increases AMP-activated protein kinase activity and increases antioxidant protection, resulting in reductions in both oxidative damage accumulation and chronic inflammation. Our results indicate that these actions may contribute to the beneficial effects of metformin on healthspan and lifespan. These findings are in agreement with current epidemiological data and raise the possibility of metformin-based interventions to promote healthy aging. The anti-diabetic drug metformin has been shown to increase lifespan of some model organisms, but results have been conflicting. Here, Martin-Montalvo et al . administer one of two doses of metformin to male mice and show that the lower dose increases healthspan and lifespan, while the higher dose is toxic.
ISSN:2041-1723
DOI:10.1038/ncomms3192