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pubmed-article:16019179pubmed:abstractTextIn humans, plasma concentration of dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate (DHEA-S) declines with age and is considered as a potential predictor of longevity. DHEA-S is apparently unique to primates but few species of nonhuman primates have been studied for age-related changes in DHEA-S. In a short living primate, the grey mouse lemur (longevity 10-13 years), metabolic and physiological parameters exhibit high seasonal changes with age-related decrease in amplitude. From 8 month- to 11-year-old males (N = 175), plasma DHEA-S levels were measured either during the breeding season or during the winter sexual rest. Plasma DHEA-S levels show high significant changes according to season and age. During winter, DHEA-S levels were maintained low and constant over lifetime. During the summer breeding season, a decline of DHEA-S levels occurred after the age of 3 years and accelerated after the age of 6 years. DHEA-S level was about 30-40% of its adult value with age over 6 years, a stepwise pattern most closely resembling to human pattern. In mouse lemur, DHEA-S met the criteria for a biomarker of aging. When correlated to other age-related changes, the results give the opportunity to consider the mouse lemur as a promising primate model to study aging processes.lld:pubmed
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pubmed-article:16019179pubmed:articleTitleAging and season affect plasma dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate (DHEA-S) levels in a primate.lld:pubmed
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