Caloric restriction reduces age-related and all-cause mortality in rhesus monkeys

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Ricki J. Colman
T. Mark Beasley
Joseph W. Kemnitz
Sterling C. Johnson
Richard Weindruch
Rozalyn M. Anderson
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[1] Wisconsin National Primate Research Center,Department of Biostatistics
[2] University of Wisconsin,Department of Cell and Regenerative Biology
[3] Geriatrics Research,Department of Medicine
[4] Education and Clinical Center,undefined
[5] Birmingham/Atlanta Veterans Administration Hospital,undefined
[6] University of Alabama,undefined
[7] University of Wisconsin,undefined
[8] Geriatrics Research,undefined
[9] Education and Clinical Center,undefined
[10] William S. Middleton Memorial Veterans Hospital,undefined
[11] University of Wisconsin,undefined
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Nature Communications | / 5卷
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Caloric restriction (CR) without malnutrition increases longevity and delays the onset of age-associated disorders in short-lived species, from unicellular organisms to laboratory mice and rats. The value of CR as a tool to understand human ageing relies on translatability of CR’s effects in primates. Here we show that CR significantly improves age-related and all-cause survival in monkeys on a long-term ~30% restricted diet since young adulthood. These data contrast with observations in the 2012 NIA intramural study report, where a difference in survival was not detected between control-fed and CR monkeys. A comparison of body weight of control animals from both studies with each other, and against data collected in a multi-centred relational database of primate ageing, suggests that the NIA control monkeys were effectively undergoing CR. Our data indicate that the benefits of CR on ageing are conserved in primates.
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