Long-term treatment with Elamipretide enhances healthy aging phenotypes in mice.

Aging pathobiology and therapeutics Pub Date : 2022-01-01 Epub Date: 2022-09-30 DOI:10.31491/apt.2022.09.089
Katie Nickel, Lida Zhu, Ruby Mangalindan, Jessica M Snyder, Matthew Tucker, Jeremy Whitson, Maryia Sweetwyne, Ana P Valencia, Jenna Klug, Zhou Jiang, David J Marcinek, Peter Rabinovitch, Warren Ladiges
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Background: Disruption of metabolic and bioenergetic homeostasis related to mitochondrial dysfunction is a key driver of aging biology. Therefore, targeting mitochondrial function would be a rational approach to slowing aging. Elamipretide (Elam, a.k.a. SS-31) is a peptide known to target mitochondria and suppress mammalian signs of aging. The present study was designed to examine the phenotypic effects of long-term Elam treatment on aging in C57BL/6 mice starting at 18 months of age.

Methods: Mice were fed regular chow (RC diet) or a diet high in fat and sugar (HF diet) and treated with 3 mg/kg of Elam or saline subcutaneously 5 days per week for 10 months. Physiological performance assessments were conducted at 28 months of age.

Results: Elam improved the physical performance of males but not females, while in females Elam improved cognitive performance and enhanced the maintenance of body weight and fat mass. It also improved diastolic function in both males and females, but to a greater extent in males. The HF diet over 10 months had a negative effect on health span, as it increased body fat and decreased muscle strength and heart function, especially in females.

Conclusions: Elam enhanced healthy aging and cardiac function in both male and female mice, although the specific effects on function differed between sexes. In females, the treatment led to better cognitive performance and maintenance of body composition, while in males, performance on a rotating rod was preserved. These overall observations have translational implications for considering additional studies using Elam in therapeutic or preventive approaches for aging and age-related diseases.

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长期服用依来美肽可增强小鼠的健康老化表型。
背景:与线粒体功能障碍有关的新陈代谢和生物能平衡紊乱是衰老生物学的一个关键驱动因素。因此,以线粒体功能为靶点是延缓衰老的合理方法。埃兰肽(Elam,又名 SS-31)是一种已知能靶向线粒体并抑制哺乳动物衰老迹象的多肽。本研究的目的是从 18 个月大的 C57BL/6 小鼠开始,研究长期服用 Elam 对衰老的表型影响:方法:用普通饲料(RC 饲料)或高脂高糖饲料(HF 饲料)喂养小鼠,每周 5 天皮下注射 3 mg/kg 的伊兰或生理盐水,持续 10 个月。28月龄时进行体能评估:结果:伊兰能提高男性的体能,但不能提高女性的体能;伊兰能提高女性的认知能力,并能增强体重和脂肪量的维持能力。伊兰还能改善男性和女性的舒张功能,但男性的改善程度更大。10个月的高频饮食对健康寿命有负面影响,因为它增加了身体脂肪,降低了肌肉力量和心脏功能,尤其是女性:结论:伊兰能增强雄性和雌性小鼠的健康衰老和心脏功能,但对功能的具体影响因性别而异。在雌性小鼠中,伊兰能提高认知能力并保持身体成分,而在雄性小鼠中,伊兰能保持小鼠在旋转棒上的表现。这些总体观察结果对考虑使用伊兰对衰老和老年相关疾病的治疗或预防方法进行更多研究具有转化意义。
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