| Literature DB >> 33683565 |
Nadine Saul1, Steffen Möller2, Francesca Cirulli3, Alessandra Berry3, Walter Luyten4, Georg Fuellen2.
Abstract
Several biogerontology databases exist that focus on genetic or gene expression data linked to health as well as survival, subsequent to compound treatments or genetic manipulations in animal models. However, none of these has yet collected experimental results of compound-related health changes. Since quality of life is often regarded as more valuable than length of life, we aim to fill this gap with the "Healthy Worm Database" ( http://healthy-worm-database.eu ). Literature describing health-related compound studies in the aging model Caenorhabditis elegans was screened, and data for 440 compounds collected. The database considers 189 publications describing 89 different phenotypes measured in 2995 different conditions. Besides enabling a targeted search for promising compounds for further investigations, this database also offers insights into the research field of studies on healthy aging based on a frequently used model organism. Some weaknesses of C. elegans-based aging studies, like underrepresented phenotypes, especially concerning cognitive functions, as well as the convenience-based use of young worms as the starting point for compound treatment or phenotype measurement are discussed. In conclusion, the database provides an anchor for the search for compounds affecting health, with a link to public databases, and it further highlights some potential shortcomings in current aging research.Entities:
Keywords: Aging; C. elegans; Compounds; Database; Healthspan; Phenotypes
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33683565 PMCID: PMC7973913 DOI: 10.1007/s10522-021-09913-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biogerontology ISSN: 1389-5729 Impact factor: 4.277