禁食诱导的长寿效应的遗传调节
Alison Luciano1, Laura Robinson1, William H Schott1
1The Jackson Laboratory, Bar Harbor, ME, 04609, USA.
Genetics
|February 17, 2026
概括
间歇性禁食 (IF) 根据遗传和性别不同影响健康和寿命. 了解这些遗传影响对于将IF的好处转化为人类寿命和健康至关重要.
科学领域:
- 遗传学与衰老的关系
- 代谢健康 代谢健康
- 饮食干预 饮食干预
背景情况:
- 在临床前研究中,热量限制和间歇性禁食 (IF) 等饮食干预措施有望改善代谢健康和寿命.
- 个人对IF的反应有很大差异,由于不太了解生理变异,阻碍了人类的有效翻译.
研究的目的:
- 通过使用基因多样化的小鼠模型,研究对间歇性禁食 (IF) 的生理和寿命反应的遗传基础.
- 确定性别和遗传背景如何影响各种生理学领域对IF的反应.
主要方法:
- 对10种协作交叉 (CC) 鼠的杂交菌株进行了每周两天的IF疗法.
- 利用纵向表型测定来测量数百种特征,包括寿命.
- 结果与多样性异种 (DO) 小鼠的并行研究进行了比较.
主要成果:
- 性别和遗传背景显著塑造了对IF的生理反应,影响了代谢,血液和免疫特征.
- IF的寿命影响是性别特异的,并且在不同小鼠菌株之间存在很大差异.
- 在内生 (CC) 和外生 (DO) 鼠群之间确定了健康和寿命反应的共同和独特预测因素.
结论:
- 间歇性禁食反应是在哺乳动物模型中与人类相关的生理学基因决定的.
- 遗传因素在决定IF等饮食干预措施的结果方面发挥着核心作用.
- 调查结果为转化IF对人类健康和寿命的好处的策略提供信息,强调需要个性化方法.
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