Small-molecule IGF1R inhibitors extend healthspan in a mouse model

Apr 27, 2026bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology

Small molecule drugs that block IGF1R may extend healthy life in mice

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Abstract

NVP-ADW742 treatment resulted in a 93-day longer healthspan in mice compared to controls.

  • Both IGF1R inhibitors tested helped prevent short-term memory decline in mice.
  • Treatment with NVP-ADW742 reduced systolic blood pressure in male mice and pulse rate in both sexes.
  • NVP-ADW742 improved glucose tolerance in male mice.
  • Female mice treated with NVP-ADW742 showed reduced grey hair, less frailty, and maintained grip strength.
  • No significant differences in survival were found among the treatment groups, although NVP-ADW742 indicated a less variable healthspan.
  • PPP treatment was linked to gastrointestinal bleeding, indicating potential toxicity.

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