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Lower Ceremide Levels in Aged GHRH Knockout Mice – Fight Aging!

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Last updated: 2024/06/19 at 3:43 AM
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Studies have shown that growth hormone signaling disruption can significantly increase the lifespan of rodents, but the mechanisms behind this effect are not fully understood. Research on growth hormone-releasing hormone knockout (GHRH-KO) mice has revealed lower ceramide levels in older mice, indicating a potential link to enhanced longevity. This study highlights the importance of investigating ceramide metabolism in long-lived mammals and its impact on lifespan extension.

Understanding the molecular basis of GH deficiency benefits could lead to novel therapeutic targets for promoting healthy aging.

A targeted lipidomic analysis revealed significant reductions in ceramide levels in older GHRH-KO mice, suggesting a potential role in age-related tissue defects.

Gene expression analysis in liver tissue showed decreases in ceramide synthesis genes, indicating transcriptional changes attributed to GHRH-KO.

These findings provide valuable insights into the relationship between GH deficiency, ceramide metabolism, and longevity mechanisms.

Link: https://doi.org/10.1111/acel.14226

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