Extended Longevity in Mice Lacking the Insulin Receptor in Adipose Tissue

Science56.90
Volume: 299, Issue: 5606, Pages: 572 - 574
Published: Jan 24, 2003
Abstract
Caloric restriction has been shown to increase longevity in organisms ranging from yeast to mammals. In some organisms, this has been associated with a decreased fat mass and alterations in insulin/insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-1) pathways. To further explore these associations with enhanced longevity, we studied mice with a fat-specific insulin receptor knockout (FIRKO). These animals have reduced fat mass and are protected against...
Paper Details
Title
Extended Longevity in Mice Lacking the Insulin Receptor in Adipose Tissue
Published Date
Jan 24, 2003
Journal
Volume
299
Issue
5606
Pages
572 - 574
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