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Monday, October 28, 2024
Yamanaka Factors Can Reverse Neuronal Aging
Can your competent? doctor be trusted to get this research going in humans? NO? So you don't have a functioning stroke doctor, do you?
Summary: Yamanaka factors can reverse aging in brain
neurons, improving synaptic connections, metabolism, and protecting
against neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer’s. Researchers
introduced the Yamanaka factors into neurons of adult mice, finding that
this process rejuvenated the cells without negative side effects, even
enhancing motor and social behaviors.
The study offers new
insights into using cellular reprogramming to treat neurodegenerative
conditions. This breakthrough could lead to future therapies aimed at
repairing damaged brain cells in diseases like Alzheimer’s.
Key Facts:
Yamanaka factors rejuvenate neurons, increasing synaptic connections and stabilizing metabolism.
The study showed improved motor and social behaviors in mice.
This research could pave the way for new treatments targeting neurodegenerative diseases.
Source: University of Barcelona
When a
neuron ages, it loses synaptic connections with other neurons, it is
less able to transmit nerve impulses, and its metabolism is also
altered. This process of neuronal ageing — inevitable with the passing
of time — is particularly accelerated and becomes a risk factor in
neurodegenerative pathologies such as Alzheimer’s disease.
But can the effects of aging be reversed in cells as specialized as neurons?
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