The HPA stress axis shapes aging rates in long-lived, social mole-rats

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Sahm ArneORCID,Hoffmann Steve,Koch Philipp,Henning Yoshiyuki,Bens MartinORCID,Groth Marco,Burda Hynek,Begall Sabine,Ting Saskia,Goetz Moritz,Daele Paul Van,Staniszewska Magdalena,Klose Jasmin,Costa Pedro Fragoso,Platzer Matthias,Szafranski Karol,Dammann Philip

Abstract

AbstractSexual activity and/or reproduction doubles life expectancy in the long-lived rodent genus Fukomys. To investigate the molecular mechanisms underlying this phenomenon, we analyzed a total of 636 RNA-seq samples across 15 tissues. This analysis suggests that the differences in life expectancy between reproductive and non-reproductive mole-rats are mainly caused by critical changes in the regulation of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal stress axis, which we further substantiate with a series of independent evidence. In accordance with previous studies, the up-regulation of the proteasome and several so-called “anti-aging molecules”, such as DHEA, is also linked with enhanced life expectancy. On the other hand, several our results oppose crucial findings in short-lived model organisms. For example, we found the up-regulation of the IGF1/GH axis and several other anabolic processes to be compatible with a considerable lifespan prolongation. These contradictions question the extent to which findings from short-lived species can be transferred to longer-lived ones.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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