Discovered that bacteria in stool can reverse the effects of aging
May 6, 2022
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While studies are ramping up to combat aging in the scientific world, a new discovery has recently been made. Research published last week by scientists from the Quadram
While studies are ramping up to combat aging in the scientific world, a new discovery has recently been made. Research published last week by scientists from the Quadram Institute, the University of London Academy and the University of East Anglia found that the effect of aging in mice’with the droppings of young mice‘ it turned out that it had been rejected.
In their study, scientists found that by transplanting fecal microbes from young mice to old mice, important signs of aging in the gut, eyes, brain and body were shown. has been rolled back observed. However, the opposite effect was also observed when the microbes were transferred to younger mice. The effects of aging were accelerated in younger mice that ingested the microbe through the stool of older mice.
A new treatment method may emerge in the future
According to the scientists’ statement, the new study reveals age-related changes in the gut microbiota in mice. contributes to the effects of aging revealed. However, the study also provided insight for treatments such as rejuvenating gut microbes.
Before this study was transferred to humans, the effect on mice was natural: including how permanent it is works will be carried out. In addition, efforts are being made to find out which gut microbes enhance this effect. With the completion of these studies, the aforementioned study can also be started on humans.
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