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Rejuvenation Roundup August 2021

August is over, and with it, our annual Ending Age-Related Diseases conference! EARD2021 was a great success, and we would like to thank our attendees and sponsors for their support.

Heart Inflammation

The Road Between Inflammation and Heart Aging

A team of Chinese researchers has outlined the cellular link between age-related inflammation (inflammaging) and the physical aging of heart muscle cells (cardiomyocytes). NLRP3 and why it matters We have

Grapes

What is Resveratrol? A Summary of Resveratrol

Probably best known for its presence in grapes and wine, this popular dietary supplement may have a few tricks up its sleeve. What is resveratrol? Resveratrol is a stilbenoid, a

Hair Loss

Collagen, Senescence, and Age-Related Hair Loss

Last week, a new study published in Aging reported similar mechanisms of TGF-ß2 and collagen on hair follicle aging, dermal papilla cell senescence, and in vitro spheroid formation. Aging hair

Thorough CRISPR

Working the Deletion Problem out of CRISPR

In a study published in Genome Biology, researchers explain how they are working to make CRISPR less prone to large, accidental deletions of genetic material [1]. A previously unknown large

Longeveron

Longeveron Takes Aim at Aging with Cell Therapy

Longeveron has just announced the first data from its Phase 2b clinical trial that targets frailty with Lomecel-B, an MSC-based cell therapy. A longevity strategy built in More and more,

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Stem Cell Helper Heat Shock Protein Identified

Researchers publishing in Cell Stem Cell have identified a protein that helps hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) both in ex vivo cultures and in aging tissues. The problem with culturing cells

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Senescent Cells and the Cytokine Storm

Research recently published in Aging shows how senescent cells overreact to inflammatory stimuli, causing them to excessively excrete compounds that promote inflammation. The researchers hypothesize that this is one cause

Clock

A New Clock Tracks Inflammatory Aging

Epigenetic clocks have become a mainstay of longevity research over the past few years, with new clocks regularly being established for different species and tissues as well as promising research

Rejuvenation Roundup thumbnail August

Rejuvenation Roundup August 2021

August is over, and with it, our annual Ending Age-Related Diseases conference! EARD2021 was a great success, and we would like to thank our attendees and sponsors for their support. We will be releasing videos from this event over the coming months, so stay tuned. LEAF

Removing senescent cells with senolytics may reverse some aspects of aging.

What are Senolytics? A Summary of Senotherapeutics

In this article we will take a look at senolytics and how they have the potential to reverse some aspects of the aging process. Senescent cells and aging As your body ages, increasing amounts of your cells enter into a state of senescence. Senescent cells do

Heart Inflammation

The Road Between Inflammation and Heart Aging

A team of Chinese researchers has outlined the cellular link between age-related inflammation (inflammaging) and the physical aging of heart muscle cells (cardiomyocytes). NLRP3 and why it matters We have previously discussed the NLRP3 inflammasome, which releases inflammatory cytokines upon exposure to irritants [1], including reactive

Three Baby Mice

Early Antibiotic Exposure Can Decrease Lifespan in Mice

A study published in Cell Reports has shown that early-life exposure to antibiotics that destroy the gut flora can harm the lifelong development of mice, including lifespan. Three groups with different microbiota To begin the study, the researchers fed 20 baby mice, as well as their

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DunedinPACE – A Next Generation Epigenetic Aging Clock

With so many health and disease outcomes connected to the biological aging processes, research into quantifying and tracking aging has surged in recent years due to the work of Steve Horvath, Morgan Levine, and others. Currently, epigenetic analysis of biological aging is thought to be the

Grapes

What is Resveratrol? A Summary of Resveratrol

Probably best known for its presence in grapes and wine, this popular dietary supplement may have a few tricks up its sleeve. What is resveratrol? Resveratrol is a stilbenoid, a type of natural phenol. It is a phytoalexin, a growth-inhibiting substance created by plant tissues in

Hair Loss

Collagen, Senescence, and Age-Related Hair Loss

Last week, a new study published in Aging reported similar mechanisms of TGF-ß2 and collagen on hair follicle aging, dermal papilla cell senescence, and in vitro spheroid formation. Aging hair follicles Hair follicles reside in the epidermal and dermal skin layers. At their base is the

Thorough CRISPR

Working the Deletion Problem out of CRISPR

In a study published in Genome Biology, researchers explain how they are working to make CRISPR less prone to large, accidental deletions of genetic material [1]. A previously unknown large problem While this seems counterintuitive, previous technology only allowed for the ready identification of deletions below

Stressful stimuli

Stress, Sensory Gating, and Cognitive Decline With Age

Researchers publishing in Aging have found that stresses, both biological and in daily life, harm one of our fundamental abilities to correctly process what’s going on around us. What is sensory gating? Sensory gating is the brain’s ability to filter out irrelevant stimuli after the first

Longeveron

Longeveron Takes Aim at Aging with Cell Therapy

Longeveron has just announced the first data from its Phase 2b clinical trial that targets frailty with Lomecel-B, an MSC-based cell therapy. A longevity strategy built in More and more, biotech start-ups are applying longevity strategies to their therapeutic pipelines. Among them, Longeveron stands out as

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The Hedgehog Protein Reduces Microglial Inflammation in Mice

Researchers, publishing in the journal Aging, have discovered that a protein called hedgehog alleviates the tissue-specific, age-related inflammation of the microglia, the maintenance cells of the brain. The aging differences between tissue types To begin this research, the team first performed a gene expression analysis on

DNA Blood Cells

Stem Cell Helper Heat Shock Protein Identified

Researchers publishing in Cell Stem Cell have identified a protein that helps hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) both in ex vivo cultures and in aging tissues. The problem with culturing cells As the researchers explain, HSCs give rise to both red and white blood cells, making their

Storm

Senescent Cells and the Cytokine Storm

Research recently published in Aging shows how senescent cells overreact to inflammatory stimuli, causing them to excessively excrete compounds that promote inflammation. The researchers hypothesize that this is one cause of the cytokine storm, an immune overreaction that is more common in the elderly and is

Clock

A New Clock Tracks Inflammatory Aging

Epigenetic clocks have become a mainstay of longevity research over the past few years, with new clocks regularly being established for different species and tissues as well as promising research that uses and builds on these clocks. An international research team has recently created a different

Investigation

Dr. Aubrey de Grey Faces Allegations of Sexual Harassment

Early yesterday, LEAF became aware of allegations against Aubrey de Grey, the Chief Science Officer of the SENS Research Foundation, of sexual harassment. The allegations were raised by Laura Deming (Longevity Fund) and Celine Halioua (biotech startup Loyal) – via their accounts on Twit­ter and personal