Category: Research

Umbilical Cord

Demonstration That Cord Blood Improves Progeria

A new case report published in the International Journal of Molecular Sciences highlights cardiovascular improvements in a patient with Hutchinson-Gilford progeria treated with umbilical cord blood. A case study using

Gene transcription

Hyperbaric Oxygen Causes Transcriptomic Changes

Transcriptomic results have been published regarding the Shamir Medical Center longitudinal study on hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT), which was conducted between 2016 and 2020 on 35 healthy adults aged 64

Cancer cells

Building a Universal Immunotherapy for Cancer

Researchers publishing in Cell Reports Medicine have described a method of using off-the-shelf, allogeneic immune cells as cancer therapy. Overcoming the hurdles of allogeneic cells Allogeneic cells come from other

Fasting diet

Separating Fact from Fiction in Anti-Aging Diets

Dr. Matt Kaeberlein and colleagues recently published a review summarizing anti-aging diets as well as their misconceptions [1]. Caloric restriction, fasting-mimicking diets, and intermittent fasting While fasting diets have been

Running mouse

Mitochondrial Calcium Uptake and Sarcopenia

A team of researchers publishing in Cell Death & Disease has found that the age-related decline of mitochondrial calcium uptake family member 3 (MICU3), a regulator of mitochondrial function, is

Oxygen tank

Effects Of Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy On Aged Skin

Recent experiments published in the latest issue of Aging associate hyperbaric oxygen therapy with improvements in several biomarkers of skin aging. Hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) In HBOT, patients are exposed

Umbilical Cord

Demonstration That Cord Blood Improves Progeria

A new case report published in the International Journal of Molecular Sciences highlights cardiovascular improvements in a patient with Hutchinson-Gilford progeria treated with umbilical cord blood. A case study using umbilical cord blood  Cell therapy has shown potential in treating cardiovascular disease, which is also the

Gene transcription

Hyperbaric Oxygen Causes Transcriptomic Changes

Transcriptomic results have been published regarding the Shamir Medical Center longitudinal study on hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT), which was conducted between 2016 and 2020 on 35 healthy adults aged 64 and older [1]. Background Recently, we discussed misconceptions from the media on research developing on HBOT

Nematode

Late-Life Treatment Extends Nematode Lifespan by Two-Fold

Scientists have managed to extend the lifespan of C. elegans nematode worms by as much as 135% by blocking an insulin-related pathway very late in life [1]. The long-lived mutants Back in the late 80s and early 90s, experiments with C. elegans, tiny nematode worms, became

Cancer cells

Building a Universal Immunotherapy for Cancer

Researchers publishing in Cell Reports Medicine have described a method of using off-the-shelf, allogeneic immune cells as cancer therapy. Overcoming the hurdles of allogeneic cells Allogeneic cells come from other sources than the individual being treated. As recipients of organ donations know, if the immune system

Backwards Clock

Alpha-Ketoglutarate Decreases Biological Age in Human Study

A commercially available alpha-ketoglutarate-based supplement has been shown to roll back biological age by 7 years on average in a retrospective human study [1]. Live slower, die later Though metformin and rapamycin are getting most of the attention in the longevity field today, alpha-ketoglutarate (AKG) has emerged

Blood Vessels Eye

Narrowed Neck Arteries Lead to Reduced Blood Flow in Eyes

Researchers publishing in GeroScience have found that carotid artery stenosis, a consequence of hypertension, is linked to a lack of blood flow in the eyes. A disease that restricts blood flow to the brain Carotid artery stenosis (CAS) is a dangerous condition that is strongly associated

Fasting diet

Separating Fact from Fiction in Anti-Aging Diets

Dr. Matt Kaeberlein and colleagues recently published a review summarizing anti-aging diets as well as their misconceptions [1]. Caloric restriction, fasting-mimicking diets, and intermittent fasting While fasting diets have been practiced for centuries, a recent re-emergence of this research has come to the anti-aging field. The

Bifidobacterium

Bifidobacterium Adolescentis Improves Lifespan in Animals

A new publication in Nature Aging has investigated the role of the gut bacteria Bifidobacterium adolescentis in aging and longevity. The aging gut microbiome The gut microbiome, previously thought to be relatively inconsequential, seems to play a greater role in our physiology with each published study.

Cognitive puzzle

Metformin Alleviates Cognitive Impairment in Long-Term Study

Scientists have confirmed yet another positive effect of metformin: its prolonged use by people with diabetes lowers the risk of cognitive impairment and cerebral small vessel disease [1]. A meta-drug? Metformin is one of the top candidate geroprotective (life-prolonging) drugs for several reasons. First, it has

Running mouse

Mitochondrial Calcium Uptake and Sarcopenia

A team of researchers publishing in Cell Death & Disease has found that the age-related decline of mitochondrial calcium uptake family member 3 (MICU3), a regulator of mitochondrial function, is associated with sarcopenia, the aging-associated loss of muscle. Why mitochondria control their calcium uptake The calcium

Dividing stem cells

Rapamycin Prevents Stem Cells from Growing Too Big

Researchers have found that hematopoietic stem cells lose function as they grow larger and that rapamycin can alleviate this effect [1]. When cells become obese When it comes to cells, size matters, with stem cells being on the smaller side [2]. Scientists have suspected for quite some

Death sentence

p21 Expression Is a Delayed Death Sentence for Cells

Researchers publishing in Science have found that the well-known biomarker p21 starts a fatal timer for mouse liver cells. Get better or die As the researchers demonstrate, the cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitor p21, which is encoded by the Cdkn1a gene, is associated with its own secretome: the

Oxygen tank

Effects Of Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy On Aged Skin

Recent experiments published in the latest issue of Aging associate hyperbaric oxygen therapy with improvements in several biomarkers of skin aging. Hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) In HBOT, patients are exposed to higher concentrations and higher pressures of oxygen than what they experience in everyday air. Pressures

Amyloid tangles

Steps Towards a Vaccine for Alzheimer’s Disease

A team of researchers publishing in the Nature publication Molecular Psychiatry has described how a newly discovered interaction of amyloid beta (Aβ) is being used in the development of a vaccine for Alzheimer’s disease. A specific antibody for truncated Aβ The biochemistry of Alzheimer’s is extremely

Educated Elderly

Education Has A Positive Impact On Cognitive Decline

A study published in Nature Aging has shown that educated people retain more brain system segregation, a marker of cognitive health [1]. This suggests that brain exercise has valuable long-term effects. The college educated are richer and healthier It has been known for a while that