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Increased longevity due to sexual activity in mole-rats is associated with transcriptional changes in the HPA stress axis

Sexual activity and/or reproduction are associated with a doubling of life expectancy in the long-lived rodent genus Fukomys. To investigate the molecular mechanisms underlying this phenomenon, we analyzed 636 RNA-seq samples across 15 tissues. This analysis suggests that changes in the regulation o...

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Autores principales: Sahm, Arne, Platzer, Matthias, Koch, Philipp, Henning, Yoshiyuki, Bens, Martin, Groth, Marco, Burda, Hynek, Begall, Sabine, Ting, Saskia, Goetz, Moritz, Van Daele, Paul, Staniszewska, Magdalena, Klose, Jasmin Mona, Costa, Pedro Fragoso, Hoffmann, Steve, Szafranski, Karol, Dammann, Philip
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8012063/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33724179
http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.57843
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author Sahm, Arne
Platzer, Matthias
Koch, Philipp
Henning, Yoshiyuki
Bens, Martin
Groth, Marco
Burda, Hynek
Begall, Sabine
Ting, Saskia
Goetz, Moritz
Van Daele, Paul
Staniszewska, Magdalena
Klose, Jasmin Mona
Costa, Pedro Fragoso
Hoffmann, Steve
Szafranski, Karol
Dammann, Philip
author_facet Sahm, Arne
Platzer, Matthias
Koch, Philipp
Henning, Yoshiyuki
Bens, Martin
Groth, Marco
Burda, Hynek
Begall, Sabine
Ting, Saskia
Goetz, Moritz
Van Daele, Paul
Staniszewska, Magdalena
Klose, Jasmin Mona
Costa, Pedro Fragoso
Hoffmann, Steve
Szafranski, Karol
Dammann, Philip
author_sort Sahm, Arne
collection PubMed
description Sexual activity and/or reproduction are associated with a doubling of life expectancy in the long-lived rodent genus Fukomys. To investigate the molecular mechanisms underlying this phenomenon, we analyzed 636 RNA-seq samples across 15 tissues. This analysis suggests that changes in the regulation of the hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal stress axis play a key role regarding the extended life expectancy of reproductive vs. non-reproductive mole-rats. This is substantiated by a corpus of independent evidence. In accordance with previous studies, the up-regulation of the proteasome and so-called ‘anti-aging molecules’, for example, dehydroepiandrosterone, is linked with enhanced lifespan. On the other hand, several of our results are not consistent with knowledge about aging of short-lived model organisms. For example, we found the up-regulation of the insulin-like growth factor 1/growth hormone axis and several other anabolic processes to be compatible with a considerable lifespan prolongation. These contradictions question the extent to which findings from short-lived species can be transferred to longer-lived ones.
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spelling pubmed-80120632021-04-02 Increased longevity due to sexual activity in mole-rats is associated with transcriptional changes in the HPA stress axis Sahm, Arne Platzer, Matthias Koch, Philipp Henning, Yoshiyuki Bens, Martin Groth, Marco Burda, Hynek Begall, Sabine Ting, Saskia Goetz, Moritz Van Daele, Paul Staniszewska, Magdalena Klose, Jasmin Mona Costa, Pedro Fragoso Hoffmann, Steve Szafranski, Karol Dammann, Philip eLife Chromosomes and Gene Expression Sexual activity and/or reproduction are associated with a doubling of life expectancy in the long-lived rodent genus Fukomys. To investigate the molecular mechanisms underlying this phenomenon, we analyzed 636 RNA-seq samples across 15 tissues. This analysis suggests that changes in the regulation of the hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal stress axis play a key role regarding the extended life expectancy of reproductive vs. non-reproductive mole-rats. This is substantiated by a corpus of independent evidence. In accordance with previous studies, the up-regulation of the proteasome and so-called ‘anti-aging molecules’, for example, dehydroepiandrosterone, is linked with enhanced lifespan. On the other hand, several of our results are not consistent with knowledge about aging of short-lived model organisms. For example, we found the up-regulation of the insulin-like growth factor 1/growth hormone axis and several other anabolic processes to be compatible with a considerable lifespan prolongation. These contradictions question the extent to which findings from short-lived species can be transferred to longer-lived ones. eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd 2021-03-16 /pmc/articles/PMC8012063/ /pubmed/33724179 http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.57843 Text en © 2021, Sahm et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use and redistribution provided that the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Chromosomes and Gene Expression
Sahm, Arne
Platzer, Matthias
Koch, Philipp
Henning, Yoshiyuki
Bens, Martin
Groth, Marco
Burda, Hynek
Begall, Sabine
Ting, Saskia
Goetz, Moritz
Van Daele, Paul
Staniszewska, Magdalena
Klose, Jasmin Mona
Costa, Pedro Fragoso
Hoffmann, Steve
Szafranski, Karol
Dammann, Philip
Increased longevity due to sexual activity in mole-rats is associated with transcriptional changes in the HPA stress axis
title Increased longevity due to sexual activity in mole-rats is associated with transcriptional changes in the HPA stress axis
title_full Increased longevity due to sexual activity in mole-rats is associated with transcriptional changes in the HPA stress axis
title_fullStr Increased longevity due to sexual activity in mole-rats is associated with transcriptional changes in the HPA stress axis
title_full_unstemmed Increased longevity due to sexual activity in mole-rats is associated with transcriptional changes in the HPA stress axis
title_short Increased longevity due to sexual activity in mole-rats is associated with transcriptional changes in the HPA stress axis
title_sort increased longevity due to sexual activity in mole-rats is associated with transcriptional changes in the hpa stress axis
topic Chromosomes and Gene Expression
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8012063/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33724179
http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.57843
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