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Scientists move closer to finding 'elixir of life'

 

Scientists working on a discovering an elixir of life say it has already

worked on fruit flies.

 

The drug is said to increase longevity while maintaining youthful

health.

 

US researchers are confident enough to be planning a new set of

experiments on mice.

 

The processes involved could open up important new leads in

understanding ageing.

 

The drug is called 4-phenylbutyrate (PBA) and has already been approved

in the US for treating cystic fibrosis and sickle cell anaemia.

 

Its influence on lifespan was discovered by accident while the

scientists were investigating its effect on fruit flies with

neurodegenerative disease.

 

Giving the drug to healthy flies extended their maximum lifespan by more

than 50% and their average lifespan by a third.

 

But the most significant outcome was the fact that there was no price to

pay for the extra time, New Scientist magazine reports. Previous

research has indicated that normally there is a trade off between long

lifespan and health and sexual vigour.

 

The flies, far from paying for their longevity with a weaker

constitution, survived better than those not given PBA. Their weight

remained normal and they produced normal numbers of offspring.

 

Kyung-Tai Min, leading the research team from the National Institutes of

Health and California Institute of Technology, said: " We are going to

test more, but so far, it seems they are perfect. "

 

Story filed: 19:08 Wednesday 23rd January 2002

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Lots of things are well known to prolong lifespan. BHT, deprenyl,

calorie restriction to name a few. In rats, too, which are a LOT

closer to people than fruit flies are.

 

Andy

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Andy,

Maybe.

http://www.ireland.com/newspaper/science/2000/0605/sci2.htm

 

Furthermore, when this lab isolated the same eye development gene from

the mouse and inserted it into the fruit fly, the resulting embryo

developed an extra fly eye instead of a mouse eye. It was clear that

these genes acted as a common molecular currency that could perform the

same job in completely different animals. The experiment firmly

established the role of this gene family as master control genes.

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> andrewhallcutler

> 1/25/2002 5:27:33 AM

> Gettingwell

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In rats, too, which are a LOT

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> closer to people than fruit flies are.

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> Andy

 

 

 

 

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