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Assessing onset, prevalence and survival in mice using a frailty phenotype

Authors
Baumann, Cory W.Kwak, Dong minThompson, LaDora V.
Issue Date
Dec-2018
Publisher
Impact Journals LLC
Keywords
Aging; Disease; Function; Muscle; Obesity; Physiology
Citation
Aging, v.10, no.12, pp.4042 - 4053
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SCIE
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Journal Title
Aging
Volume
10
Number
12
Start Page
4042
End Page
4053
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/erica/handle/2021.sw.erica/7906
DOI
10.18632/aging.101692
ISSN
1945-4589
Abstract
Little is known whether frailty assessments in mice are capable of distinguishing important characteristics of the frailty syndrome. The goals of this study were to identify the onset and the prevalence of frailty across the lifespan and to determine if a frailty phenotype predicts mortality. Body weight, walking speed, strength, endurance and physical activity were assessed in male C57BL/6 mice every three months starting at 14 months of age. Mice that fell in the bottom 20% for walking speed, strength, endurance and physical activity, and in the top 20% for body weight were considered to have a positive frailty marker. The onset of frailty occurred at 17 months, and represented only 3.5% of the mouse cohort. The percentage of frail mice increased with age until basically every mouse was identified as frail. Frail, pre-frail, and non-frail mice had mean survival ages of 27, 29 and 34 months, respectively. In closing, frail mice lack resilience; in that, multiple tissue/organ systems may deteriorate at an accelerated rate and ultimately lead to early mortality when compared to non-frail mice. Identifying the onset and prevalence of frailty, in addition to predicting mortality, has potential to yield information about several aging processes. © Baumann et al.
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