| Wine diet in a pill: Mice stay trim and fit on drug |
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| Tuesday, 09 December 2008 00:00 |
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An experimental drug that works much like an ingredient in red wine and grapes kept rodents from getting fat and increased their endurance. Researchers say the drug, SIRT1720, also lowered glucose levels — good news for a human version of the medicine being developed to treat diabetes.
The drug works by triggering a protein called SIRT1 that normally kicks in during starvation and tells the body to burn fat and conserve energy, according to the study. "Resevatrol makes mice live longer and stay healthier," Elliott told Reuters. "This molecule does the same thing, but it is 1,000 times more potent so you don't need as much." (Image by iStockphoto/Eric Isselee)
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