July 10, 2009

Easter Island Compound Extends Lifespan Of Old Mice: 28 To 38 Percent Longer Life

ScienceDaily for July 9, 2009 reported on a drug-compound that extends the life of older mice.

On July 8, in the journal Nature, The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio and two collaborating centers reported that the Easter Island compound – called "rapamycin" after the island's Polynesian name, Rapa Nui – extended the expected lifespan of middle-aged mice by 28 percent to 38 percent. In human terms, this would be greater than the predicted increase in extra years of life if cancer and heart disease were both cured and prevented.
A ScienceNOW article is here.

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