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Time-restricted feeding delays the emergence of the age-associated, neoplastic-prone tissue landscape

Authors :
Ezio Laconi
Mariangela Serra
Fabio Marongiu
Mônica Campos Serra
Maria Giuseppina Pisu
Source :
Aging (Albany NY)
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Impact Journals, LLC, 2019.

Abstract

Aging increases the risk of cancer partly through alterations in the tissue microenvironment. Time-restricted feeding (TRF) is being proposed as an effective strategy to delay biological aging. In the present studies, we assessed the effect of long-term exposure to TRF on the emergence of the age-associated, neoplastic-prone tissue landscape. Animals were exposed to either ad libitum feeding (ALF) or TRF for 18 months and then transplanted with hepatocytes isolated from pre-neoplastic nodules. Both groups were continued ALF and the growth of transplanted cells was evaluated 3 months later. A significant decrease in frequency of larger size clusters of pre-neoplastic hepatocytes was seen in TRF-exposed group compared to controls. Furthermore, TRF modified several parameters related to both liver and systemic aging towards the persistence of a younger phenotype, including a decrease in liver cell senescence, diminished fat accumulation and up-regulation of SIRT1 in the liver, down-regulation of plasma IGF-1, decreased levels of plasma lipoproteins and up-regulation of hippocampal brain-derived growth factor (BDNF).These results indicate that TRF was able to delay the onset of the neoplastic-prone tissue landscape typical of aging. To our knowledge, this is the first investigation to describe a direct beneficial effect of TRF on early phases of carcinogenesis.

Details

ISSN :
19454589
Volume :
11
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Aging
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....1f51d2bc26d3118bdee2aed91214d083