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Sustained high levels of neuregulin-1 in the longest-lived rodents; a key determinant of rodent longevity.

机译:寿命最长的啮齿动物中持续高水平的neuregulin-1;啮齿动物寿命的关键决定因素。

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Naked mole-rats (Heterocephalus glaber), the longest-lived rodents, live 7-10 times longer than similarly sized mice and exhibit normal activities for approximately 75% of their lives. Little is known about the mechanisms that allow them to delay the aging process and live so long. Neuregulin-1 (NRG-1) signaling is critical for normal brain function during both development and adulthood. We hypothesized that long-lived species will maintain higher levels of NRG-1 and that this contributes to their sustained brain function and concomitant maintenance of normal activity. We monitored the levels of NRG-1 and its receptor ErbB4 in H. glaber at different ages ranging from 1 day to 26 years and found that levels of NRG-1 and ErbB4 were sustained throughout development and adulthood. In addition, we compared seven rodent species with widely divergent (4-32 year) maximum lifespan potential (MLSP) and found that at a physiologically equivalent age, the longer-lived rodents had higher levels of NRG-1 and ErbB4. Moreover, phylogenetic independent contrast analyses revealed that this significant strong correlation between MLSP and NRG-1 levels was independent of phylogeny. These results suggest that NRG-1 is an important factor contributing to divergent species MLSP through its role in maintaining neuronal integrity.
机译:裸鼠(Heterocephalus glaber)是寿命最长的啮齿动物,其寿命比同等大小的小鼠长7-10倍,并且在其大约75%的生命中表现出正常的活动。对于使它们延迟老化过程并寿命这么长的机制知之甚少。神经调节蛋白1(NRG-1)信号对于发育和成年期的正常大脑功能至关重要。我们假设长寿物种将维持较高水平的NRG-1,这有助于其持续的脑功能和随之而来的正常活动维持。我们监测了H. glaber在1天到26岁之间不同年龄的NRG-1及其受体ErbB4的水平,发现NRG-1和ErbB4的水平在整个发育和成年期都持续存在。此外,我们比较了七个具有最大差异(4-32年)最大寿命潜力(MLSP)的啮齿动物,发现在生理上相等的年龄,寿命更长的啮齿动物具有较高的NRG-1和ErbB4水平。此外,系统发育独立对比分析显示,MLSP和NRG-1水平之间的这种显着强相关性与系统发育无关。这些结果表明,NRG-1是通过维持神经元完整性而发挥作用的重要因子。

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