| Literature DB >> 11568309 |
S Klebanov1, C M Astle, T H Roderick, K Flurkey, J R Archer, J Chen, D E Harrison.
Abstract
The genes that control basic aging mechanisms in mammals are unknown. By using two four-way crosses, each including a strain derived from wild, undomesticated stocks, we identified two quantitative trait loci that extend murine life spans by approximately 10%. In one cross, the longest-lived 18% of carriers of the D8Mit171 marker allele from the MOLD/Rk strain, Mus m. molossinus, outlived the longest lived 18% of noncarriers by 129 days (P = 5.4 x 10(-5)); in a second cross, carriers of the D10Mit267 allele from the CAST/Ei strain, Mus m. castaneus, outlived noncarriers by 125 days ( P = 1.6 x 10(-6)). In both crosses, P < 1.0 x 10(-4 )is considered significant. Because these life span increases required that all essential biological systems function longer than normal, these alleles most likely retarded basic aging mechanisms in multiple biological systems simultaneously.Entities:
Mesh:
Year: 2001 PMID: 11568309 DOI: 10.1177/153537020122600908
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Exp Biol Med (Maywood) ISSN: 1535-3699