Anticonvulsant medications extend worm life-span
- PMID: 15653505
- DOI: 10.1126/science.1105299
Anticonvulsant medications extend worm life-span
Abstract
Genetic studies have elucidated mechanisms that regulate aging, but there has been little progress in identifying drugs that delay aging. Here, we report that ethosuximide, trimethadione, and 3,3-diethyl-2-pyrrolidinone increase mean and maximum life-span of Caenorhabditis elegans and delay age-related declines of physiological processes, indicating that these compounds retard the aging process. These compounds, two of which are approved for human use, are anticonvulsants that modulate neural activity. These compounds also regulated neuromuscular activity in nematodes. These findings suggest that the life-span-extending activity of these compounds is related to the anticonvulsant activity and implicate neural activity in the regulation of aging.
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Biomedicine. As the worm ages: epilepsy drugs lengthen nematode life span.Science. 2005 Jan 14;307(5707):193. doi: 10.1126/science.307.5707.193a. Science. 2005. PMID: 15653476 No abstract available.
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