Are you aware of any drugs that when taken cause a longevity effect that occurs from a brief plasma half life, once a day dose?
Some longevity chemicals with a sustained presence at the body are,
I think, supported with things like metformin circulating constantly, possibly doing some AMPK thing continuously, with the multi hour plsma half life providing a constant feed.
Are there longevity chemicals that function as longevity increasing switches?
Are there things where a dose, perhaps a high amplitude, narrow duration
of plasma concentration or effect dose that cause a published longevity effect?
Two (or maybe just one) that I can think of are melatonin and the peptide epitalon.
At the brain, melatonin is released as a pulsatile event, so possibly brief duration of action.
I think I read melatonin make laboratory rodents live longer.
Epitalon is a 4 amino acid peptide that makes laboratory animals live longer (I perceive mid 20%) and be weller.
I do not know much, but as a peptide, if you snort it, I can imagine it lasting minutes rather than hours at the circulation,
so perhaps it is a longevity turn on switch drug.
Melatonin is a pineal gland secretion product, and epitalon is an engineered version of a pineal produced peptide.
It would thrill me if anyone here had ideas or knew about
brief high amplitude dose longevity drugs and chemicals. What do you think some other ones are?
Senolytics also come to mind, “zap the senescent cytes with one
course of treatment, then live weller and longer afterwards”
is kind of different than brief plasma half life longevity drugs.
Thanks!