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#281 ‒ Longevity drugs, aging biomarkers, and updated findings from the Interventions Testing Program (ITP) | Rich Miller, M.D., Ph.D.

The Peter Attia Drive

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Research on 17 Alpha Estradiol and Male Longevity

Research suggests that 17 alpha estradiol could potentially increase male longevity even beyond that of females. Unlike 17 beta estradiol, 17 alpha estradiol does not induce feminization, making it a promising candidate for improving male lifespan. Studies on male mice have shown significant lifespan extension when administered with 17 alpha estradiol. However, the specific mechanisms and targets of 17 alpha estradiol in the body, particularly in the brain, are still unclear. Researchers like Mike Stoueltz and Marianna Sadegursky are investigating the physiological effects of 17 alpha estradiol, particularly its impact on estrogen-sensitive and insensitive parts of the brain. The effectiveness of 17 alpha estradiol in increasing male longevity is compared to rapamycin, showing a potential 19% increase in lifespan. Combining rapamycin with acarbose has yielded a remarkable 29% increase in male lifespan, marking a significant advancement in extending longevity and demonstrating the first instance of a combined drug approach to enhance lifespan.

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