Pterocarpus marsupium extract extends replicative lifespan in budding yeast
As the molecular mechanisms of biological aging become better understood, there is growing interest in identifying interventions that target those mechanisms to promote extended health and longevity. The budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae has served as a premier model organism for identifying ge...
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Veröffentlicht in: | GeroScience 2021-10, Vol.43 (5), p.2595-2609 |
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Zusammenfassung: | As the molecular mechanisms of biological aging become better understood, there is growing interest in identifying interventions that target those mechanisms to promote extended health and longevity. The budding yeast
Saccharomyces cerevisiae
has served as a premier model organism for identifying genetic and molecular factors that modulate cellular aging and is a powerful system in which to evaluate candidate longevity interventions. Here we screened a collection of natural products and natural product mixtures for effects on the growth rate, mTOR-mediated growth inhibition, and replicative lifespan. No mTOR inhibitory activity was detected, but several of the treatments affected growth rate and lifespan. The strongest lifespan shortening effects were observed for green tea extract and berberine. The most robust lifespan extension was detected from an extract of
Pterocarpus marsupium
and another mixture containing
Pterocarpus marsupium
extract. These findings illustrate the utility of the yeast system for longevity intervention discovery and identify
Pterocarpus marsupium
extract as a potentially fruitful longevity intervention for testing in higher eukaryotes. |
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ISSN: | 2509-2715 2509-2723 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s11357-021-00418-x |