Loyal gave their IGF-1 inhibitor to healthy laboratory dogs (and possibly diabetic dogs, although it’s hard to tell). Lo and behold, it lowered IGF-1. It probably also reduced insulin. They then looked at healthy pet dogs, and found that big dogs had higher levels of IGF-1, which is one of the reasons they’re big. Small dogs had lower levels of IGF-1. Small dogs, as we all know, live longer than big dogs. Therefore, Loyal said, our IGF-1 inhibitor will extend the life of dogs.
Needless to say, this is bad science. Really bad science.
FYI there is a long history of the study of IGF in aging. EG see here or here.
FYI there is a long history of the study of IGF in aging. EG see here or here.