Long-lived αMUPA transgenic mice exhibit pronounced circadian rhythms

Jun 22, 2006American journal of physiology. Endocrinology and metabolism

Long-lived alphaMUPA mice show strong daily activity patterns

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Abstract

AlphaMUPA transgenic mice show robust expression of clock genes and increased life span.

  • Biological clocks may influence life span through feeding regimens like restricted feeding and caloric restriction.
  • AlphaMUPA mice, which overexpress a specific serine protease, exhibit reduced eating behaviors and longer life spans.
  • Quantitative analysis indicates strong expression of certain clock genes in the liver of alphaMUPA mice.
  • Changes in light-dark cycles affect clock gene expression and disrupt normal feeding patterns in both alphaMUPA and wild-type mice.
  • Reduced food intake in alphaMUPA mice appears to operate independently of the biological clock.

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