Compound ID 362   (prev - next)

Name: α,α-Trehalose (7427) (edit)

25 entries:
Treatmentα,α-Trehalosephysical functionreproductive functionphysiological functionhealthspan biomarkerslifespanTranscriptomeProteomeMetabolomeTargetReferenceblinded
CID (PubChem)7427ChEMBLpharyngeal total spanpharyngeal pumpingnumber of offspringreproductive total spanheat stress resistanceautofluorescence (age pigment / lipofuscin)quantity of polyQ aggregatesmean lifespanmaximum lifespan
ConcentrationExposure timeFoodGrowth mediumSpecial additivesC. elegans strainTemperatureChange compared to controlPercentual change compared to controlp < 0.05notesChange compared to controlPercentual change compared to controlp < 0.05notesChange compared to controlPercentual change compared to controlp < 0.05notesChange compared to controlPercentual change compared to controlp < 0.05notesChange compared to controlPercentual change compared to controlp < 0.05notesChange compared to controlPercentual change compared to controlp < 0.05notesChange compared to controlPercentual change compared to controlp < 0.05notesChange compared to controlPercentual change compared to controlp < 0.05notesChange compared to controlPercentual change compared to controlp < 0.05notes
1 mMwhole life; start: L4OP50, UV-inactivatedNGM agarFUdRN2 (wild type)20 °Cup24yesup28n.d.Honda, Y., Tanaka, M., & Honda, S. (2010). Trehalose extends longevity in the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans. Aging cell, 9(4), 558-569.no
5 mMwhole life; start: L4OP50, UV-inactivatedNGM agarFUdRN2 (wild type)20 °Cup50n.d.upn.d.A6 - A39; change is increasing with increasing ageupyesA1; stressor: 35°C until death; endpoint: mean lifespan. No increased survival when stress was stopped after 8.5 hdownn.d.A26 (control) vs A32 (treated); blue fluorescenceup32yesin other trials: only +27%up41,2n.d.in other trials: only +15%Honda, Y., Tanaka, M., & Honda, S. (2010). Trehalose extends longevity in the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans. Aging cell, 9(4), 558-569.no
10 mMwhole life; start: L4OP50, UV-inactivatedNGM agarFUdRN2 (wild type)20 °Cup19yesup18n.d.Honda, Y., Tanaka, M., & Honda, S. (2010). Trehalose extends longevity in the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans. Aging cell, 9(4), 558-569.no
5 mMwhole life; start: L4OP50, UV-inactivatedNGM agarN2 (wild type)20 °Cup10yesup39,2yesmean reproductive span; maximum reproductive span: +50%Honda, Y., Tanaka, M., & Honda, S. (2010). Trehalose extends longevity in the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans. Aging cell, 9(4), 558-569.no
5 mMwhole life; start: A10OP50, UV-inactivatedNGM agarFUdRN2 (wild type)20 °Cup37yespercentual change is given for the remaining life time after start of treatmentup20,6n.d.Honda, Y., Tanaka, M., & Honda, S. (2010). Trehalose extends longevity in the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans. Aging cell, 9(4), 558-569.no
5 mMwhole life; start: A15OP50, UV-inactivatedNGM agarFUdRN2 (wild type)20 °Cup44yespercentual change is given for the remaining life time after start of treatmentup14,7n.d.Honda, Y., Tanaka, M., & Honda, S. (2010). Trehalose extends longevity in the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans. Aging cell, 9(4), 558-569.no
5 mMwhole life; start: A20OP50, UV-inactivatedNGM agarFUdRN2 (wild type)20 °Cup60yespercentual change is given for the remaining life time after start of treatmentup11,8n.d.Honda, Y., Tanaka, M., & Honda, S. (2010). Trehalose extends longevity in the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans. Aging cell, 9(4), 558-569.no
5 mMstart: L4; stop: A10OP50, UV-inactivatedNGM agarFUdRN2 (wild type)20 °Cnonenodown-5,4n.d.Honda, Y., Tanaka, M., & Honda, S. (2010). Trehalose extends longevity in the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans. Aging cell, 9(4), 558-569.no
5 mMstart: A10; stop: A20OP50, UV-inactivatedNGM agarFUdRN2 (wild type)20 °Cup10yespercentual change is given for the remaining life time after start of treatmentdown-2,7n.d.Honda, Y., Tanaka, M., & Honda, S. (2010). Trehalose extends longevity in the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans. Aging cell, 9(4), 558-569.no
5 mMwhole life; start: L4OP50NGM agarFUdRN2 (wild type)20 °Cup12yesup3n.d.Honda, Y., Tanaka, M., & Honda, S. (2010). Trehalose extends longevity in the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans. Aging cell, 9(4), 558-569.no
5 mMwhole life; start: L1OP50, UV-inactivatedNGM agarFUdRunknown strain; genotype: [polyQ40::YFP]20 °CdownyesL1-A4; several measurementsHonda, Y., Tanaka, M., & Honda, S. (2010). Trehalose extends longevity in the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans. Aging cell, 9(4), 558-569.no
5 mMwhole life; start: A10OP50, UV-inactivatedNGM agarFUdRunknown strain; genotype: [polyQ40::YFP]20 °CnonenoA15Honda, Y., Tanaka, M., & Honda, S. (2010). Trehalose extends longevity in the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans. Aging cell, 9(4), 558-569.no
5 mMOP50, UV-inactivatedNGM agarFUdRunknown strain; genotype: [polyQ40::YFP]20 °CHonda, Y., Tanaka, M., & Honda, S. (2010). Trehalose extends longevity in the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans. Aging cell, 9(4), 558-569.no
5 mMwhole life; start: L4OP50, UV-inactivatedNGM agarFUdRCB1370 [daf-2(e1370)]20 °Cnonenodown-2n.d.Honda, Y., Tanaka, M., & Honda, S. (2010). Trehalose extends longevity in the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans. Aging cell, 9(4), 558-569.no
5 mMwhole life; start: L4OP50, UV-inactivatedNGM agarFUdRDR1572 [daf-2(e1368)]20 °Cup3noup2n.d.Honda, Y., Tanaka, M., & Honda, S. (2010). Trehalose extends longevity in the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans. Aging cell, 9(4), 558-569.no
5 mMwhole life; start: L4OP50, UV-inactivatedNGM agarFUdRGR1309 [daf-16(mgDf47); daf-2(e1370)]20 °Cup11yesup30n.d.Honda, Y., Tanaka, M., & Honda, S. (2010). Trehalose extends longevity in the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans. Aging cell, 9(4), 558-569.no
5 mMwhole life; start: L4OP50, UV-inactivatedNGM agarFUdRunknown strain [daf-16(mgDf47)]20 °Cup11yesup29n.d.Honda, Y., Tanaka, M., & Honda, S. (2010). Trehalose extends longevity in the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans. Aging cell, 9(4), 558-569.no
5 mMwhole life; start: L4OP50, UV-inactivatedNGM agarFUdRCB1372 [daf-7(e1372)]20 °Cup21yesup69n.d.Honda, Y., Tanaka, M., & Honda, S. (2010). Trehalose extends longevity in the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans. Aging cell, 9(4), 558-569.no
5 mMwhole life; start: L4HT115 (DE3)NGM agarFUdRN2 (wild type)20 °Cup11yesup16n.d.Honda, Y., Tanaka, M., & Honda, S. (2010). Trehalose extends longevity in the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans. Aging cell, 9(4), 558-569.no
5 mMwhole life; start: L4HT115 (DE3) with RNAi-vector against tps-1 & tps-2NGM agarFUdRN2 (wild type)20 °Cup12,3yesup11,8n.d.Honda, Y., Tanaka, M., & Honda, S. (2010). Trehalose extends longevity in the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans. Aging cell, 9(4), 558-569.no
5 mMwhole life; start: L4HT115 (DE3)NGM agarFUdRCB1370 [daf-2(e1370)]20 °Cup1nodown-11n.d.Honda, Y., Tanaka, M., & Honda, S. (2010). Trehalose extends longevity in the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans. Aging cell, 9(4), 558-569.no
5 mMwhole life; start: L4HT115 (DE3) with RNAi-vector against tps-1 & tps-2NGM agarFUdRCB1370 [daf-2(e1370)]20 °Cup14,8yesup25n.d.Honda, Y., Tanaka, M., & Honda, S. (2010). Trehalose extends longevity in the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans. Aging cell, 9(4), 558-569.no