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A Common Blood Pressure Drug Extends Lifespan And Slows Aging in Animals : ScienceAlert

Last updated: November 22, 2024 6:54 pm
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The Potential of Rilmenidine: A Drug to Slow Down Aging

The hypertension drug rilmenidine has recently emerged as a potential key player in the quest to slow down aging. Research has shown that this drug, known for its ability to treat high blood pressure, could have profound effects on lifespan extension and overall health.

Studies have revealed that rilmenidine operates on a cellular level similarly to caloric restriction, a well-known method to increase lifespan in various animal models. This groundbreaking discovery has sparked debates in the scientific community about the implications for human health and longevity.

In a recent study published in 2023, researchers found that Caenorhabditis elegans worms treated with rilmenidine experienced extended lifespans and demonstrated improved health markers. This finding raises the possibility of repurposing rilmenidine for anti-aging interventions in humans.

Various cell types illustrated in shades of pink
Some human cell types and their nuclei on the left, compared to cells from C. elegans on the right. (J.J.Froehlich/CC BY-SA 4.0/Wikimedia Commons)

Further investigations revealed that rilmenidine influenced gene activity associated with caloric restriction in kidney and liver tissues of mice. This finding suggests that the drug may trigger similar beneficial effects as caloric restriction without the associated side effects.

Notably, the study identified a key biological signaling receptor, nish-1, that played a crucial role in the effectiveness of rilmenidine. Targeting this receptor in future research could lead to novel strategies for enhancing lifespan and combating aging.

A man sitting on a couch taking his blood pressure
Rilmenidine is normally used to treat high blood pressure. (Prostock-studio/Canva)

Unlike strict low-calorie diets, rilmenidine offers a more feasible and tolerable approach to potentially achieving similar anti-aging benefits. With its oral administration, widespread availability, and mild side effects, rilmenidine emerges as a promising candidate for further exploration in anti-aging research.

Although the journey towards establishing rilmenidine as an anti-aging drug for humans is still in its early stages, the findings from worm and mice studies provide encouraging insights into its mechanisms and potential benefits. The implications of delaying aging, even marginally, could have significant impacts on global health as populations age.

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The research findings were published in Aging Cell, shedding light on the exciting possibilities of rilmenidine in the realm of anti-aging interventions.

This article was originally published in January 2023 and has been updated for relevance.

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