Longevity interventions in Titan mice attenuate frailty and senescence accumulation
Gille B., Muller-Eigner A., Gottschalk S., Wytrwat E., Langhammer M., Peleg S.
Publication type: Posted Content
Publication date: 2023-09-12
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Abstract
Wild-type murine models for aging research have lifespans of several years, which results in long experimental duration and late output. Here we explore the short-lived non-inbred Titan mouse as a mouse model to test longevity interventions. We show that Titan mice exhibit increased frailty and cellular senescence at an early age. Dietary intervention attenuates the frailty progression of Titan mice. Additionally, cyclic administration of the senolytic drug Navitoclax at early age increases the lifespan and reduces cellular senescence. Our data suggests that Titan mice can serve as a cost-effective and timely model for longevity interventions in mammals.
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