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Longevity ‘elixir’: have Chinese scientists found a way to extend life, boost health?

Researchers find naturally occurring acid induces pseudo-starvation effects, resulting in anti-ageing effects in animals

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The findings of a study led by Xiamen University have put a spotlight on a type of bile known as LCA that can produce effects resulting in regeneration in animals. Image: Shutterstock
A team of scientists in China said they have discovered how a type of bile known as lithocholic acid (LCA) can slow down ageing in a way similar to how calorie restriction or fasting work.
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The team found that LCA, a naturally occurring acid compound in humans and animals that is produced in the liver, is a metabolite that alone can reproduce starvation effects in mice – resulting in muscle regeneration and even enhancing grip strength and running capacity.

The findings of the study, led by Xiamen University, were published in two articles in the peer-reviewed journal Nature on Thursday.

During calorie restriction, LCA is accumulated in mammals and activates the energy sensor enzyme AMPK, a master metabolic regulator.

LCA is a naturally occurring bile produced in the liver and stored in the gallbladder to aid in digestion. Image: Shutterstock
LCA is a naturally occurring bile produced in the liver and stored in the gallbladder to aid in digestion. Image: Shutterstock

AMPK, which is naturally activated when glucose levels become low, is important for anti-ageing because it regulates various cellular processes, including inflammation and neurodegeneration.

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To activate it without fasting is to induce a state of pseudo-starvation.

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