Friday, October 09, 2020

Maybe something good for my ageing body?

Oh look, maybe body builders have stumbled onto something good.  From Science last month:

A dietary supplement bodybuilders use to bulk up may have a more sweeping health benefit: Staving off the ravages of old age. Mice given the substance—alpha-ketoglutarate (AKG)—were healthier as they aged, and females lived longer than mice not on the supplement.

Other compounds, like the antiaging drug rapamycin and the diabetes treatment metformin, have shown similar effects in mouse experiments. But AKG is naturally made by mice and by our own bodies, and it is already considered safe to consume by regulators.

“The big thing about this is that its safety profile is so good,” says University of North Dakota aging researcher Holly Brown-Borg, who was not involved with the study. “It has potential and should be explored further, for sure.”

AKG is part of the metabolic cycle that our cells use to make energy from food. In addition to its use by bodybuilders, doctors sometimes treat osteoporosis and kidney disease with the supplement.

The molecule grabbed attention as a possible antiaging treatment in 2014, when researchers reported AKG could extend life span by more than 50% in tiny Caenorhabditis elegans worms. That’s on par with a low-calorie diet, which has been shown to promote healthy aging, but is hard for most people to stick with. Other groups later showed life span improvements from AKG in fruit flies.

In the new study, Gordon Lithgow and Brian Kennedy of the Buck Institute for Research on Aging and colleagues turned to mammals. They gave groups of 18-month-old mice (about age 55 in human years) the equivalent of 2% of their daily chow as AKG until they died, or for up to 21 months. AKG levels in blood gradually drop with age, and the scientists’ aim was to restore levels to those seen in young animals.

Some differences jumped out within a few months: “They looked much blacker, shinier, and younger” than control mice, says Azar Asadi Shahmirzadi, a postdoc at the Buck Institute who did the experiments as a graduate student. In addition, the AKG-fed mice scored an average of more than 40% better on tests of “frailty,” as measured by 31 physiological attributes including hair color, hearing, walking gait, and grip strength. And female mice lived a median of 8% to 20% longer after AKG treatment began than control mice, the group reports today in Cell Metabolism.

The AKG-eating mice did not perform better on tests of heart function or treadmill endurance, however, and the tests did not include cognitive performance.

I see it is readily available, although in variations that are confusing.

Here's some reference to a possibly dubious claim by a certain company selling the supplement to oldies under the brand name Rejuvant.    Only $150 for a 30 day supply(!).   I might have to pass on that one.

 

 

4 comments:

GMB said...

Great scoop. I might try some very soon.

GMB said...

If you were to come in from a bodybuilding point of view its not the case that going and getting some anabolic product is a monthly commitment. I'm not sure but I suspect its probably not good, for even an old guy to be on anabolics every month. Maybe every third month would be a good compromise.

Now when it comes to animal experimentation ..... on animals that aren't going to live a long time anyway, problems that could occur in us humans, don't get enough time to develop in a rat.

What I am saying is all in all it might be prudent, financially and physically, to try this product out for a month, once every quarter. That is to say if everything you've cited turns out to be true. Thats only 600 dollars a year. Maybe thats steep for me. But I don't have a job.

GMB said...

I just got one kilo of an AKG-Arginine powder that is supposed to be a pre-workout. Arginine is known as something that helps concentration and also stimulates libido. You'd want the girl to go with the powder I suppose. It only cost me $39 AUD. I don't know if thats the best delivery system for AKG or even a therapeutic methodology.

There are plenty of ways to stimulate longevity if you have some reasonable level of income. We have TA-65. You can take one a day for 3 months every year to increase the length of your telomeres. You can sleep on an earthing sheet for general body repair. You can take this AKG by some method. And then there is deuterium depleted water.

This last is not yet cost effective. It may be cost effective if you are willing to get very dehydrated first before drinking it. But that has dangers of its own. But supposing you are a millionaire or the DDwater gets cheaper .... Plenty of scope for extending lifespan.

GMB said...

My powder came very quickly. Trying it now. Tastes really awful. I'd be happy if it gave me a bit more energy.