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Applying the AFRAID and FRIGHT Clocks to Novel Preclinical Mouse Models of Polypharmacy

The Frailty Inferred Geriatric Health Timeline (FRIGHT) and Analysis of Frailty and Death (AFRAID) clocks were developed to predict biological age and lifespan, respectively, in mice. Their utility within the context of polypharmacy (≥5 medications), which is very common in older adults, is unknown....

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Autores principales: Mach, John, Kane, Alice E, Howlett, Susan E, Sinclair, David A, Hilmer, Sarah N
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9255695/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35313348
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/gerona/glac067
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author Mach, John
Kane, Alice E
Howlett, Susan E
Sinclair, David A
Hilmer, Sarah N
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description The Frailty Inferred Geriatric Health Timeline (FRIGHT) and Analysis of Frailty and Death (AFRAID) clocks were developed to predict biological age and lifespan, respectively, in mice. Their utility within the context of polypharmacy (≥5 medications), which is very common in older adults, is unknown. In male C57BL/6J(B6) mice administered chronic polypharmacy, monotherapy, and undergoing treatment cessation (deprescribing), we aimed to compare these clocks between treatment groups; investigate whether treatment affected correlation of these clocks with mortality; and explore factors that may explain variation in predictive performance. Treatment (control, polypharmacy, or monotherapy) commenced from age 12 months. At age 21 months, each treatment group was subdivided to continue treatment or have it deprescribed. Frailty index was assessed and informed calculation of the clocks. AFRAID, FRIGHT, frailty index, and mortality age did not differ between continued treatment groups and control. Compared to continued treatment, deprescribing some treatments had inconsistent negative impacts on some clocks and mortality. FRIGHT and frailty index, but not AFRAID, were associated with mortality. The bias and precision of AFRAID as a predictor of mortality varied between treatment groups. Effects of deprescribing some drugs on elements of the clocks, particularly on weight loss, contributed to bias. Overall, in this cohort, FRIGHT and AFRAID measures identified no treatment effects and limited deprescribing effects (unsurprising as very few effects on frailty or mortality), with variable prediction of mortality. These clocks have utility, but context is important. Future work should refine them for intervention studies to reduce bias from specific intervention effects.
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spelling pubmed-92556952022-07-06 Applying the AFRAID and FRIGHT Clocks to Novel Preclinical Mouse Models of Polypharmacy Mach, John Kane, Alice E Howlett, Susan E Sinclair, David A Hilmer, Sarah N J Gerontol A Biol Sci Med Sci THE JOURNAL OF GERONTOLOGY: Biological Sciences The Frailty Inferred Geriatric Health Timeline (FRIGHT) and Analysis of Frailty and Death (AFRAID) clocks were developed to predict biological age and lifespan, respectively, in mice. Their utility within the context of polypharmacy (≥5 medications), which is very common in older adults, is unknown. In male C57BL/6J(B6) mice administered chronic polypharmacy, monotherapy, and undergoing treatment cessation (deprescribing), we aimed to compare these clocks between treatment groups; investigate whether treatment affected correlation of these clocks with mortality; and explore factors that may explain variation in predictive performance. Treatment (control, polypharmacy, or monotherapy) commenced from age 12 months. At age 21 months, each treatment group was subdivided to continue treatment or have it deprescribed. Frailty index was assessed and informed calculation of the clocks. AFRAID, FRIGHT, frailty index, and mortality age did not differ between continued treatment groups and control. Compared to continued treatment, deprescribing some treatments had inconsistent negative impacts on some clocks and mortality. FRIGHT and frailty index, but not AFRAID, were associated with mortality. The bias and precision of AFRAID as a predictor of mortality varied between treatment groups. Effects of deprescribing some drugs on elements of the clocks, particularly on weight loss, contributed to bias. Overall, in this cohort, FRIGHT and AFRAID measures identified no treatment effects and limited deprescribing effects (unsurprising as very few effects on frailty or mortality), with variable prediction of mortality. These clocks have utility, but context is important. Future work should refine them for intervention studies to reduce bias from specific intervention effects. Oxford University Press 2022-03-21 /pmc/articles/PMC9255695/ /pubmed/35313348 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/gerona/glac067 Text en © The Author(s) 2022. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of The Gerontological Society of America. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com
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Applying the AFRAID and FRIGHT Clocks to Novel Preclinical Mouse Models of Polypharmacy
title Applying the AFRAID and FRIGHT Clocks to Novel Preclinical Mouse Models of Polypharmacy
title_full Applying the AFRAID and FRIGHT Clocks to Novel Preclinical Mouse Models of Polypharmacy
title_fullStr Applying the AFRAID and FRIGHT Clocks to Novel Preclinical Mouse Models of Polypharmacy
title_full_unstemmed Applying the AFRAID and FRIGHT Clocks to Novel Preclinical Mouse Models of Polypharmacy
title_short Applying the AFRAID and FRIGHT Clocks to Novel Preclinical Mouse Models of Polypharmacy
title_sort applying the afraid and fright clocks to novel preclinical mouse models of polypharmacy
topic THE JOURNAL OF GERONTOLOGY: Biological Sciences
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9255695/
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