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Anti-aging effects of caloric restriction: Involvement of neuroendocrine adaptation by peripheral signaling

✍ Scribed by Takuya Chiba; Haruyoshi Yamaza; Yoshikazu Higami; Isao Shimokawa


Book ID
102333968
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2002
Tongue
English
Weight
89 KB
Volume
59
Category
Article
ISSN
1059-910X

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Abstract

Many hormonal signals from peripheral tissues contribute to the regulation of energy homeostasis and food intake. These regulators including leptin, insulin, and ghrelin, modulate the orexigenic and anorexigenic neuropeptide expression in hypothalamic nuclei. The anti‐aging effects of caloric restriction have been explained from an evolutional viewpoint of the adaptive response of the neuroendocrine and metabolic response systems to maximize survival during periods of food shortage. In organisms, excess energy is stored in adipose tissues as a triglyceride preparation for such survival situations. Adipose tissue has recently been recognized as an endocrine organ, and leptin, as secreted by adipocyte, seems to be an especially important factor for the adaptive response to fasting and neuroendocrine alterations under caloric restriction. In this review, we discuss the potential involvement of neuroendocrine modulators in longevity and the anti‐aging effects of caloric restriction. Microsc. Res. Tech. 59:317–324, 2002. © 2002 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.


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