"An intriguing observation from this study is that alpha-lipoic acid can
continue to block the effect of DR feeding to extend survival for over a
year after its removal from the diet."
Well i never took ALA before going CR, but I was shocked by this result. ALA prevented the extension of lifespan from CR if it was taken prior to going on the diet, and the effect lasted a year? Maybe someone can do a good analysis of this paper?
Merry BJ, Kirk AJ, Goyns MH.
Dietary lipoic acid supplementation can mimic or block the effect of dietary
restriction on life span.
Mech Ageing Dev. 2008 Apr 22;129(6):341-348. [Epub ahead of print]
PMID: 18486188
Abstract
Dietary restriction feeding extends survival in a range of species but a
detailed understanding of the underlying mechanism is lacking. There is
interest therefore in identifying a more targeted approach to replicate this
effect on survival.
We report that in rats dietary supplementation with alpha-lipoic acid, has
markedly differing effects on lifetime survival depending upon the dietary
history of the animal. When animals are switched from DR feeding to ad
libitum feeding with a diet supplemented with alpha-lipoic acid, the
extended survival characteristic of DR feeding is maintained, even though
the animals show accelerated growth. Conversely, switching from ad libitum
feeding a diet supplemented with alpha-lipoic acid to DR feeding of the
non-supplemented diet, blocks the normal effect of DR to extend survival,
even after cessation of lipoic acid supplementation. Unlike the dynamic
effect of switching between DR and ad libitum feeding with a
non-supplemented diet where the subsequent survival trajectory is determined
by the new feeding regime, lipoic acid fixes the survival trajectory to that
established by the initial feeding regime.
Ad libitum feeding a diet supplemented with lipoic acid can therefore act as
mimetic of DR to extend survival.
Edited by Matt, 25 May 2008 - 08:03 PM.