The regulation of aging and aging associated diseases through "Optimal Nutrition"

Longevity

Summary

Metabolites and hormones induced by diet regulate gene expression and tissue function during aging. Calorie restriction is a well known intervention to extend lifespan and its downstream molecules such as sirtuins, mTOR and FOXO have a crucial role in the prevention of aging associated diseases including Alzheimer's disease, sarcopenia, type 2 diabetes, cataract and cancer. However, the molecular mechanism underlying how metabolism and diet regulate aging remain unknown. We aim to address the molecular mechanism with a concept of "Optimal Nutrition" in which metabolism regulates cellular and tissue function in gender, circadian rhythm and tissue dependent manners. As an interdisciplinary longevity cluster, the study outcome will be developed into a novel anti-aging drug or intervention.

Project Member

About Project Members, Researchers

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◎TSUBOTA Kazuo School of Medicine Professor ophthalmology, immunology, aging, optogenetics
OKANO Hideyuki School of Medicine Professor Neuroscience, Neurochemistry, Neuropharmacology, Molecular Biology, Developmental Biology
MIMURA Masaru School of Medicine Professor Neuropsychology and Geriatric Psychiatry
ITOH Hiroshi School of Medicine Professor Kidney internal medicine, Metabolomics, Endocrinology
WATANABE Mitsuhiro Graduate School of Media and Governance Professor Health Science, Anti-aging, Metabolic Disease, Naturopathic Medicine, Preventive Medicine
FUKUDA Shinji Graduate School of Media and Governance Project Professor Intestinal Ecosystem Regulation, Integrated Omics Science
ARITA Makoto Faculty of Pharmacy Professor Molecular biology, Functional biochemistry, Biological pharmacy, General medical chemistry
FURUKAWA Yoshiaki Faculty of Science and Technology Associate Professor Functional biochemistry
YASUI Masato School of Medicine / Keio University Global Research Institute (KGRI) Professor / Director Water Biology and Medicine: understanding of in vivo water dynamics and the roles of aquaporins, Pharmacology
ARAI Yasumichi School of Medicine Assistant Professor Geriatrics and gerontology, epidemiology of healthy aging and longevity
NAKAHARA Jin School of Medicine / Keio University Global Research Institute (KGRI) Professor / Deputy-Director Neurology, Neurotherapeutics, Neuroimmunology
CHAI Muh Chyi Keio University Global Research Institute (KGRI) Project Assistant Professor General Neuroscience, Nerve Chemistry, Nerve Pharmacology, Molecular Biology, Developmental Biology