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Red wine pill could lengthen life

 
 
Col Man
 
Reply Fri 16 Jul, 2004 04:46 pm
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The compound that makes red wine a healthful drink may also hold the secret to a longer life, scientists say.


They found that resveratrol acted on fruit flies and worms in the same way as a method known to extend the life of animals including monkeys -- sharply restricting how much they eat.


The finding opens the possibility that people could take a pill to achieve the same benefits as strict dieting to live longer, healthier lives, said David Sinclair of Harvard Medical School in Boston, who led the study.


"We found this chemical that can extend the life span of every organism we give it to," Sinclair said in a telephone interview. "We hope we can soon see molecules that treat diseases of ageing, like diabetes for example. ... We really can have our cake and eat it, too."


Writing in the journal Nature, Sinclair and colleagues at the University of Connecticut and Brown University in Rhode Island said they were looking for some compound that would affect the body the way caloric restriction does.


Scientists have learned molecules called Sir2-like proteins or sirtuins, found in creatures ranging from bacteria to humans, are involved in the anti-ageing effects of restricting calories.


"We were looking for molecules that would stick to and activate this sirtuin protein," Sinclair said.


One clearly worked better than the others.


"When I realised it was a molecule from red wine I almost fell out of my seat. This is the molecule people suspect is behind the health benefits of red wine. It's uncanny."


'JUST AS ACTIVE'


Last year, Sinclair reported resveratrol extended the life of yeast. Now he has tested it in fruit flies and tiny worms, both of which share many basic biologic processes with humans.


"If you give these compounds to these animals they are healthier and longer-lived, and just as active. They can eat as much as they like and they live considerably longer," said Sinclair.


Flies are complex enough animals to answer questions about fertility and weight gain, Sinclair said. Restricting calories has been shown to make animals such as dogs and monkeys live longer, but they are often lethargic and lose fertility.


"These flies, instead of being infertile, they produced more eggs per day."


Sinclair has a vested interest in his findings. He has formed a company to exploit his findings, called Sirtris. A rival company has already developed a product called Longevinex, which concentrates resveratrol into a pill.


Sinclair is now testing his compound in mice, which are considerably closer to humans biologically than fruit flies are.


"If it works in mice I would be pretty confident it would work in people," Sinclair said.


He denied he wanted to market a pill simply to extend life.


"Often people are scared we are going to lengthen the life span of ageing people and make them live in nursing homes," he said. "What we are doing is finding molecules that potentially will increase the health span of people, not just their life spans."
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NickFun
 
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Reply Fri 16 Jul, 2004 06:02 pm
That's a pretty hot looking babe you got there Col Man. Persoanally, I'd rather have the "real stuff".
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bromeliad
 
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Reply Fri 16 Jul, 2004 07:49 pm
resveratrol is back 'in'... hmmm... time to order more muscadine grape jelly (yum yum).
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princesspupule
 
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Reply Fri 16 Jul, 2004 08:53 pm
A toast, then.
I understood wine was good for you, proven to clean your blood vessels, therefore keeping the heart pumping, and the antioxident factor reduced the possibility of cancer... aand that at 80 calories in a 4 oz. glass, its health benefits surpassed its drawbacks... So what is the pill supposed to do for us that a glass won't do already? Distill the source of the benefit for an additional fee? I don't think I care enough to reduce my caloric consumption by 80/day if I have to pay more and enjoy swallowing it less... Jmo, fwiw. :wink:
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bromeliad
 
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Reply Sat 17 Jul, 2004 10:03 am
Some people can't drink because of medications they are taking, problems with alcoholism, religious prohibitions...

Women can't drink more than x amount of alcohol (forgot how much) becuase it increases breast cancer risks.

Also, I don't know how much resveratrol you need to consume in order to get the benefit shown by this study. You might need so much to get the benefit from wine you'd have to get drunk every night...
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Jim
 
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Reply Sat 17 Jul, 2004 10:08 am
To heck with the pill. Give me some of the wine.
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bromeliad
 
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Reply Sat 17 Jul, 2004 09:00 pm
More on resveratrol
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