Determinants of serum-induced SIRT1 expression in older men: The champ study

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Circulating factors that have an effect on SIRT1 expression are influenced by caloric restriction. To determine the association between frailty and such circulating factors, we measured serum-induced SIRT1 expression from a nested cohort of frail (n = 77) and robust (n = 82) participants from Concord Health and Ageing in Men Project, a population-based study of community-dwelling men older than 70 years. Serum-induced SIRT1 expression was not different between frail and robust men (103.1 ± 17.0 versus 100.4 ± 19.3 μmg/L). However, subsequent analyses showed that men with the lowest values (first quartile) were less likely to be frail (odds ratio = 0.5, 95% confidence interval = 0.2-1.0, p =.04) and had higher total body lean mass (p =.001) than the other participants. Serum-induced SIRT1 expression did not correlate with age, diseases, medications, albumin, fasting glucose, or lipids. Overall, there was no association between frailty and serum-induced SIRT1 expression; however, post hoc analysis suggested that there might be a paradoxical association between low serum-induced SIRT1 expression and robustness. © The Author 2010.

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Le Couteur, D. G., Benson, V. L., McMahon, A. C., Blyth, F., Handelsman, D. J., Seibel, M. J., … De Cabo, R. (2011). Determinants of serum-induced SIRT1 expression in older men: The champ study. Journals of Gerontology - Series A Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences, 66 A(1), 3–8. https://doi.org/10.1093/gerona/glq158

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