- Restricting calories extends lifespan in nearly every animal tested, by 15-45%. This points to a link between nutrition and longevity.
- The drug rapamycin, discovered in soil on Easter Island, also extends lifespan in mice and other animals.
- Rapamycin acts on the mTOR protein, a key regulator of growth and metabolism. Inhibiting mTOR mimics calorie restriction.
- mTOR integrates signals about nutrient availability and helps control cell growth vs. recycling/cleanup (autophagy).
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