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Transgenic mice with a reduced core body temperature have an increased life span
Authors:Conti Bruno  Sanchez-Alavez Manuel  Winsky-Sommerer Raphaelle  Morale Maria Concetta  Lucero Jacinta  Brownell Sara  Fabre Veronique  Huitron-Resendiz Salvador  Henriksen Steven  Zorrilla Eric P  de Lecea Luis  Bartfai Tamas
Institution:Harold L. Dorris Neurological Research Center, Scripps Research Institute, La Jolla, CA 92037, USA. bconti@scripps.edu
Abstract:Reduction of core body temperature has been proposed to contribute to the increased life span and the antiaging effects conferred by calorie restriction (CR). Validation of this hypothesis has been difficult in homeotherms, primarily due to a lack of experimental models. We report that transgenic mice engineered to overexpress the uncoupling protein 2 in hypocretin neurons (Hcrt-UCP2) have elevated hypothalamic temperature. The effects of local temperature elevation on the central thermostat resulted in a 0.3 degrees to 0.5 degrees C reduction of the core body temperature. Fed ad libitum, Hcrt-UCP2 transgenic mice had the same caloric intake as their wild-type littermates but had increased energy efficiency and a greater median life span (12% increase in males; 20% increase in females). Thus, modest, sustained reduction of core body temperature prolonged life span independent of altered diet or CR.
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