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  Interventions to Slow Aging in Humans: Are We Ready?

Longo, V. D., Antebi, A., Bartke, A., Barzilai, N., Brown-Borg, H. M., Caruso, C., et al. (2015). Interventions to Slow Aging in Humans: Are We Ready? Aging Cell, 14(4), 497-510. doi:10.1111/acel.12338.

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Longo, V. D., Author
Antebi, A.1, Author           
Bartke, A., Author
Barzilai, N., Author
Brown-Borg, H. M., Author
Caruso, C., Author
Curiel, T. J., Author
de Cabo, R., Author
Franceschi, C., Author
Gems, D., Author
Ingram, D. K., Author
Johnson, T. E., Author
Kennedy, B. K., Author
Kenyon, C., Author
Klein, S., Author
Kopchick, J. J., Author
Lepperdinger, G., Author
Madeo, F., Author
Mirisola, M. G., Author
Mitchell, J. R., Author
Passarino, G., AuthorRudolph, K. L., AuthorSedivy, J. M., AuthorShadel, G. S., AuthorSinclair, D. A., AuthorSpindler, S. R., AuthorSuh, Y., AuthorVijg, J., AuthorVinciguerra, M., AuthorFontana, L., Author more..
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1Department Antebi - Molecular Genetics of Ageing, Max Planck Institute for Biology of Ageing, Max Planck Society, ou_1942285              

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Free keywords: AMP-Activated Protein Kinases/genetics/metabolism Aging/*drug effects/genetics Animals Biological Factors/*therapeutic use Caloric Restriction/methods Diet Enzyme Activation Gene Expression Regulation Growth Hormone/antagonists & inhibitors/genetics/metabolism Humans Insulin-Like Growth Factor I/antagonists & inhibitors/genetics/metabolism Longevity/*drug effects/genetics Mice Prescription Drugs/*therapeutic use Ribosomal Protein S6 Kinases/antagonists & inhibitors/genetics/metabolism Signal Transduction Sirtuins/genetics/metabolism TOR Serine-Threonine Kinases/antagonists & inhibitors/genetics/metabolism aging anti-aging centenarians dietary restriction lifespan studies longevity gene longevity regulation
 Abstract: The workshop entitled 'Interventions to Slow Aging in Humans: Are We Ready?' was held in Erice, Italy, on October 8-13, 2013, to bring together leading experts in the biology and genetics of aging and obtain a consensus related to the discovery and development of safe interventions to slow aging and increase healthy lifespan in humans. There was consensus that there is sufficient evidence that aging interventions will delay and prevent disease onset for many chronic conditions of adult and old age. Essential pathways have been identified, and behavioral, dietary, and pharmacologic approaches have emerged. Although many gene targets and drugs were discussed and there was not complete consensus about all interventions, the participants selected a subset of the most promising strategies that could be tested in humans for their effects on healthspan. These were: (i) dietary interventions mimicking chronic dietary restriction (periodic fasting mimicking diets, protein restriction, etc.); (ii) drugs that inhibit the growth hormone/IGF-I axis; (iii) drugs that inhibit the mTOR-S6K pathway; or (iv) drugs that activate AMPK or specific sirtuins. These choices were based in part on consistent evidence for the pro-longevity effects and ability of these interventions to prevent or delay multiple age-related diseases and improve healthspan in simple model organisms and rodents and their potential to be safe and effective in extending human healthspan. The authors of this manuscript were speakers and discussants invited to the workshop. The following summary highlights the major points addressed and the conclusions of the meeting.

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 Dates: 2015-082015-04-24
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 Identifiers: Other: 25902704
DOI: 10.1111/acel.12338
ISSN: 1474-9718
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Title: Aging Cell
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Pages: - Volume / Issue: 14 (4) Sequence Number: - Start / End Page: 497 - 510 Identifier: -