Are there any shorter living mammals that would be an effective test subject, that would possibly show us our results in a shorter period of time? Something that lives 1 year or less vs the 2+ years of mice
I have not found such an animal. In a way (hem)... mice are a "gift" by God to help us live longer.
Some types of shrews live 18 months. Not *that* much less than mice and very little about their aging is known so far less interesting than mice (unless you want to take the first long step to caracterize its ageing process as thoroughly as you can, and hope that there is nothing special with it) -
http://www.ncbi.nlm....pubmed/19296507your mice look like they are getting younger every time i see them
I took images when they were young and I am posting them now in reverse order
Did you say they were all the same age? The one that died didn't have as nice a coat from the beginning. The coats of these two have definitely remained healthy. The quality of the early pics was a bit lower than the ones we have no though so it's a little hard to tell.
Yes same age. Yes the one that died first didn't look as healthy at first but I thought it was more a different type of caracter perhaps, plus it was white when the other ones were most black, so I think perhaps she got more from the mother or the father. I wasn't expecting to see it die much before the other ones.
Can't wait to see what happens. I hope to be joining your efforts soon. I've been trying to find 'used' mice of known age locally.
Great, PM me so that we can discuss.
If you start with older animals, all indications are that they will see less life extension than animals started at an earlier age.
Baati et al started at age 10 months. I started at age 18 months (perhaps that's why the first one died; if C60oo works). If c60oo works I would guess that as long as the mice do not have a severe condition initiated that the c60oo won't help reverse, we should see lage effects; so starting with say 14 month animals should work (mice or rats, they have the same lifespan it then depend on the strain)