Falei com o escritor do seguinte artigo. Está bem escrito e fornece uma boa visão geral de alguns aspectos da ciência e questões em torno da rapamicina e da metformina. Recomendo a todos que leiam.
Dependendo de para quem você perguntar, podemos estar à beira de um grande salto na medicina da longevidade. “Provavelmente nos próximos três a quatro anos, você terá esta cesta de comprimidos” de medicamentos antienvelhecimento, diz o Dr. Vijay Yadav, professor assistente de genética e desenvolvimento na Universidade de Columbia. Com base no perfil de saúde do paciente, ele diz que um médico poderia aproveitar as seleções da cesta e prescrever algo para melhorar a saúde durante suas últimas décadas: “Vamos ver se podemos acrescentar mais 10 anos de uma vida saudável a você”.
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Observando de perto o avanço estão as chamadas comunidades de biohackers, grupos on-line que digerem quaisquer novos dados para orientar seus próprios regimes de possíveis medicamentos para longevidade – normalmente terapias para outras doenças consideradas off-label – na esperança de um avanço em tratamentos cuja eficácia será mais tarde totalmente comprovado. Não há como precisar números exatos, mas aproximadamente 20 mil pessoas visitam o rapamicina.news todos os meses, lar de um grupo de pessoas que tomam o medicamento por suas supostas propriedades anti-envelhecimento, de acordo com seu fundador.
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What are the latest estimates of how many people are currently taken rapamycin for longevity purposes? I’m pretty sure it was approximately 600 to 800 as recently as May 2021 when I started. If 20,000 people are visiting this site monthly then interest has mushroomed.
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Its really hard to tell with any level of certainty. here is my rough estimate:
Last time I heard Dr. Green alone had over 1300 patients using rapamycin (That was in 2022 I think). There are about another 20 to 30 doctors prescribing that started in 2021 and 2022, perhaps they have an average of a few hundred patients each (so add a few thousand more). Then you have the online resellers (AgelessRX and Healthspan) - perhaps another few thousand. So together all the prescribed patients, perhaps 6,000 to 10,000 people. Then in our polls in the past about 50% of our visitors are buying from India. So a total of somewhere between 12,000 and 20,000 and growing quickly, with most being in the USA.
Just my back of the envelope calculations…
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Correction needed? In the article “…In the early 2000s, research found that rapamycin targeted a molecule called mTOR (a very clever acronym for molecular target of rapamycin ).”
mTOR is the mammalian target of rapamycin. This seems like a major mistake - but maybe I am misunderstanding the author’s intent.
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Its a mistake but not a huge one.
Its usually referred to as either “Mechanistic Target of Rapamycin” or “Mammalian target of rapamycin”…
From Wikipedia:
The mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR ),[5] also referred to as the mechanistic target of rapamycin , and sometimes called FK506-binding protein 12-rapamycin-associated protein 1 (FRAP1), is a kinase that in humans is encoded by the MTOR gene.[6][7][8] mTOR is a member of the phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase-related kinase family of protein kinases.
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Other names:
“FK506-binding protein 12-rapamycin-associated protein 1”
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From a 2017 Brian Kennedy paper. " The mechanistic (previously referred to as mammalian) Target Of Rapamycin (mTOR) is a serine/threonine protein kinase that is inhibited by rapamycin"
The usage is probably important as the use of mammalian implies it relates only to mammals, and mTOR and its mechanism is found in all species, such as nematodes, insects etc. mTOR is a universal elixir to all life.
The author’s mistake is helping me with my understanding as I look at this more closely.
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Could someone please post the GQ story link in the Reddit Longevity forum? I’ve posted too many rapamycin-related links, so they blocked me. And it seems nobody has posted this link yet.
So, please post this link: Is the Secret to a Longer Life Already Available at Your Local Pharmacy? | GQ
In this Reddit forum: Reddit - Dive into anything
Thanks. Just want to get the word out more about rapamycin.
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Posted. 6-Nov-2023. dgennetten
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Thanks - its strange, I couldn’t seem to find it - but then I just did find it now. It seems it was delayed.
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https://reddit.com/r/longevity/comments/17pdea5/gq_is_the_future_of_treating_aging_already/
It is even a moderator that reposted it.
It was probably a moderator that removed dgennetten’s post since it was a self-post and not using the original title.
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