每日英语:Genetic Manipulation Extends Life of Mice 20%

科学家通过抑制一种名为mTOR的基因活动,使小鼠平均寿命延长约20%,这在人类中相当于延长生命约15年。研究还发现,这些小鼠的记忆力、认知能力和一些重要特征在老化过程中得到了更好的保持。

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By reducing the activity of one type of gene, scientists said they increased the average life span of mice by about 20%, a feat that in human terms is akin to extending life by about 15 years. 

manipulation:操作,处理    akin to:同类,近似    

Moreover, the researchers at the National Institutes of Health found that memory, cognition and some other important traits were better preserved in the mice as they aged, compared with a control group of mice that had normal levels of a protein put out by the gene. 

cognition:认识,认知能力    

The findings, published Thursday in the journal Cell Reports, strengthen the case that the gene, called mTOR, is a major regulator of the aging process. 

The mice were bred to put out just 25% of the normal levels of mTOR protein, indicating that suppressing the activity of the gene 'clearly makes mice live longer,' said Toren Finkel, head of the laboratory of molecular biology in NIH's National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute and senior author of the new study. 

molecular biology:分子生物学    

Though mouse studies don't always translate to humans, Dr. Finkel and other researchers said the results raise the possibility that targeting the gene with drugs that inhibit its activity might one day be at least part of a strategy for prolonging longevity in people. 

prolong:拖长,延长    

Such a drug, an immunosuppressant called rapamycin, and some similar agents already are on the market and used to treat certain diseases, but researchers cautioned against taking such medicines, which have side effects, for anything but approved uses. 

The results also build on a growing body of research challenging the belief that aging is an intractable biological process, prompting scientists to think of slowing aging as a possible way to prevent disease. 

intractable:棘手的,难治的,倔强的    

'What we need right now is for scientists and the public to wake up to the concept that you can slow aging,' said Brian Kennedy, president of the Buck Institute for Aging Research in Novato, Calif., who wasn't involved in the new study. 'If you do, you prevent many of the diseases that we're so scared of and that are associated with aging.' They include cardiovascular disease, cancer and Alzheimer's disease. 

cardiovascular disease:心血管疾病,冠心病

Major hurdles stand in the path of translating the findings to humans, including whether inhibiting the action of mTOR would have similar life-extending effects, and if it did whether the benefit would come without unwanted problems. 

The mice in the study had softer bones, developed more infections --- probably from a depressed immune system --- and may have had a higher risk of cataracts than normal mice, the researchers found. But they were also significantly less likely to develop cancer, Dr. Finkel said. 

cataract:白内障    

The mTOR gene has a well-established role in the metabolism and energy balance of cells, and researchers believe it is associated with the concept of caloric restriction. It has been known for about a century that animals that eat less live longer. 

metabolism:新陈代谢    

When there are a lot of calories present in cells, mTOR activity is turned up, 'signaling the cell to grow and divide,' Dr. Kennedy said. 'If there are fewer calories, the pathway is turned down and that signals the cell to stop proliferating and become stress resistant.' That helps animals live longer, he said. 

proliferate:增殖,增生    

The name mTOR stands for mechanistic target of rapamycin, a drug used in certain treatments for cancer and heart disease and also to suppress the immune system to prevent rejection of organ transplants.

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