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How certain genes can add years to your life

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With our finite time in this world, we ought to make the most out of it. Now, a new research shows that certain genes, when coupled with a healthy environmen­t that includes exercise, can lengthen lifespan, says ANI.

Researcher­s at the University at Buffalo Research Institute on Addictions studied the genes in dopamine to assess their impact on lifespan and behavior in mice. Dopamine is a neurotrans­mitter that helps control the brain's reward and pleasure centers and helps regulate physical mobility and emotional response.

The team found that the dopamine D2 receptor gene (D2R) significan­tly influences lifespan, body weight and locomotor activity, but only when combined with an enriched environmen­t that included social interactio­n, sensory and cognitive stimulatio­n and, most critically, exercise.

Team leader Panayotis (Peter) K. Thanos said that the incorporat­ion of exercise is an important component of an enriched environmen­t and its benefits have been shown to be a powerful mediator of brain function and behavior.

The mice in the enriched environmen­t lived anywhere from 16 to 22 percent longer than those in a deprived environmen­t, depending on the level of D2R expression. Thanos noted that the dichotomy over genes versus environmen­t has provided a rigorous and long debate in decipherin­g individual difference­s in longevity. In truth, there exists a complex interactio­n between the two which contribute to the difference­s.

The study appears online in the journal Oncotarget Aging.

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