PHYSICAL-ACTIVITY AS A FACTOR IN THE ACTION OF DIETARY RESTRICTION ONAGING - EFFECTS IN FISCHER-344 RATS

Citation
Rjm. Mccarter et al., PHYSICAL-ACTIVITY AS A FACTOR IN THE ACTION OF DIETARY RESTRICTION ONAGING - EFFECTS IN FISCHER-344 RATS, Aging, 9(1-2), 1997, pp. 73-79
Citations number
25
Categorie Soggetti
Geiatric & Gerontology
Journal title
AgingACNP
ISSN journal
03949532
Volume
9
Issue
1-2
Year of publication
1997
Pages
73 - 79
Database
ISI
SICI code
0394-9532(1997)9:1-2<73:PAAFIT>2.0.ZU;2-Q
Abstract
Dietary restriction (DR) slows the rate of aging in laboratory rodents but the mechanism of action is unknown. DR is known to induce benefic ial effects in a variety of tissues and organ systems. DR also maintai ns high levels of physical activity over the life span. We tested the hypothesis that lifelong physical activity is an important component o f the anti-aging action of DR. Male specific pathogen;free Fischer 344 rats were divided into 4 groups at 6 weeks of age: A: fed ad libitum; AE: fed ad libitum and in cages with running wheels; B: fed 60% ad li bitum; BE: fed 60% ad libitum and in cages with running wheels. Runnin g activity and spontaneous cage activity were measured over 24 hours a nd over the life span. Metabolic rate was measured indirectly by analy sis of air entering and leaving cages. AE rats exhibited low levels of running activity and ran very little beyond 6 months of age. In contr ast, BE rats sustained high running levels even after all A and AE rat s had died. High levels of wheel running did not decrease spontaneous cage activity. Median life span (50% survival) was in the order A = AE < B < BE. Ten percent survival was in the order A = AE < B = BE. BE r ats had greatest median life span and also highest specific metabolic rate. Exercise and DR altered pathology: At death BE rats had a high i ncidence of cardiomyopathy, whereas A and AE rats had high incidence o f chronic nephropathy and pituitary tumors. The data indicate that inc reased physical activity is probably not an important factor in the ac tion of DR on aging. (C) 1997, Editrice Kurtis.