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Combined simvastatin and ramipril treatment increases lifespan of mice

statin angiotensin rodent stephen spindler

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#1 Darryl

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Posted 06 September 2016 - 08:04 PM


Spindler, S.R., Mote, P.L. and Flegal, J.M., 2016. Combined statin and angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitor treatment increases the lifespan of long-lived F1 male miceAGE, pp.1-13.

We investigated the effects of simvastatin and ramipril single and combination therapy, and candesartan treatment on the lifespan of isocalorically fed, long-lived, B6C3F1 mice. Males were used for their relative endocrine simplicity and to minimize animal usage. The drugs were administered daily in food. The simvastatin and ramipril combination therapy significantly increased the mean and median lifespan by 9 %. In contrast, simvastatin, ramipril, or candesartan monotherapy was ineffective. All groups consumed the same number of calories. Simvastatin, alone or administered with ramipril, decreased body weight without changing caloric consumption, suggesting it may alter energy utilization in mice. Combination therapy elevated serum triglyceride and glucose levels, consistent with altered energy homeostasis. Few significant or consistent differences were found in mortality-associated pathologies among the groups. Simvastatin treatment did not reduce normal serum cholesterol or lipid levels in these mice, suggesting that the longevity effects may stem from the pleiotropic, non-cholesterol-related, effects of statins. Together, the results suggest that statins and ACEis together may enhance mouse longevity. Statins and ACE inhibitors are generally well-tolerated, and in combination, they have been shown to increase the lifespan of normotensive, normocholesterolemic humans

 

 


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#2 tunt01

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Posted 06 September 2016 - 09:23 PM

AFAIK Spindler takes simvistatin (lipitor) and metoprolol (beta blocker).  Maybe he switched to an ACE inhibitor.



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#3 aribadabar

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Posted 22 September 2016 - 07:17 PM

 simvistatin (lipitor) 

 

Lipitor is Atorvastatin. Simvastatin is marketed as Zocor.


Edited by aribadabar, 22 September 2016 - 07:18 PM.


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#4 maxwatt

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Posted 23 September 2016 - 12:43 AM

Statins cause me crippling muscle pain.  ACE inhibitors give me an intolerable cough.







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