| Literature DB >> 31667660 |
Denis A Tolstun1, Anna Knyazer2, Tetiana V Tushynska1, Tatyana A Dubiley1, Vladislav V Bezrukov1, Vadim E Fraifeld3,4, Khachik K Muradian5.
Abstract
We hypothesised that hypoxic-hypercapnic environment (HHE) could induce metabolic suppression and associated benefits for health and longevity, as observed in the naked-mole rat (NMR). We developed a model of self-produced HHE (similar to a natural habitat of NMRs), which is simple, reliable and natural, and does not require external sources of gases or complex technical equipment. Here, we showed for the first time that a chronic exposure of mice to HHE could be a unique tool for NMR-like metabolic remodeling, resulting in a long-term and substantial decrease in metabolic rate, body temperature, and food consumption, without significant changes in expression of stress-related genes. Unexpectedly, the HHE accelerated skin wound healing, despite the lower energy expenditure. The self-produced HHE could be considered a model of voluntary calorie restriction. All in all, a chronic exposure to HHE offers a potential of being a lifespan-extending intervention as well as an efficient tool for treating the overweight and associated metabolic disorders.Entities:
Keywords: Age; Hypercapnia; Hypometabolism; Hypothermia; Hypoxia; Mice; Voluntary calorie restriction
Year: 2019 PMID: 31667660 DOI: 10.1007/s10522-019-09848-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biogerontology ISSN: 1389-5729 Impact factor: 4.277