Open Longevity Science

2009, 3 : 28-37
Published online 2009 November 03. DOI: 10.2174/1876326X00903010028
Publisher ID: TOLSJ-3-28

The Benefits of Calorie Restriction and Calorie Restriction Mimetics as Related to the Eye

T.S. Anekonda
Department of Neurology, Oregon Health and Science University, Portland, OR 97239-3098, USA

ABSTRACT

The effects of calorie restriction without malnutrition seem to possess many beneficial effects in numerous disease states. Recently, studies related to calorie restriction mimetics that biochemically mimic the effects of calorie restriction are also becoming increasingly popular. Both calorie restriction and calorie restriction mimetics trigger an adaptive response reminiscent of mild-stress or low-dose toxic response, which is frequently referred to as hormesis in the toxicology literature. Although some benefits of calorie restriction and calorie restriction mimetics have been studied, the role of hormesis-related pathways in the eye has not been given a special attention. This review will present the current literature on calorie restriction and calorie restriction mimetics as related to most prominent eye diseases and provide insights on the therapeutic role of hormesis in eye diseases.