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. 2007 Jan 26;64(6):752–767. doi: 10.1007/s00018-007-6381-y

Calorie restriction and the nutrient sensing signaling pathways

I Dilova 1, E Easlon 1, S -J Lin 1,
PMCID: PMC11138443  PMID: 17260088

Abstract.

Calorie restriction (CR) is the most potent regimen known to extend the life span in multiple species. CR has also been shown to ameliorate several age-associated disorders in mammals and perhaps humans. CR induces diverse metabolic changes in organisms, and it is currently unclear whether and how these metabolic changes lead to life span extension. Recent studies in model systems have provided insight into the molecular mechanisms by which CR extends life span. In this review, we summarize and provide recent updates on multiple nutrient signaling pathways that have been connected to CR and longevity regulation. The roles of highly conserved longevity regulators — the Sirtuin family- in CR are also discussed.

Keywords. Calorie restriction, aging, Sir2, TOR, insulin/PI3K, Akt/PKB, mitochondria

Footnotes

Received 25 August 2006; received after revision 9 October 2006; accepted 13 December 2006


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