Our recent study has established that young blood factors are not causal, nor necessary, for the systemic rejuvenation of mammalian tissues. Instead, a procedure referred to as neutral blood exchange (NBE) that resets signaling milieu to a pro-regenerative state through dilution of old plasma, enhanced the health and repair of the muscle and liver, and promoted better hippocampal neurogenesis in 2-year-old mice (Mehdipour et al., Aging 12:8790-8819, 2020). Here we expand the rejuvenative phenotypes of NBE, focusing on the brain. Namely, our results demonstrate that old mice perform much better in novel object and novel texture (whisker discrimination) tests after a single NBE, which is accompanied by reduced neuroinflammation (less-activate...
Importance: Alzheimer disease (AD) pathology starts long before clinical symptoms manifest, and ther...
The blood-brain barrier (BBB) is formed by the endothelial cells of the brain microvasculature, whic...
Aging involves a decline in neural function that contributes to cognitive impairment and disease. Ho...
Heterochronic blood sharing rejuvenates old tissues, and most of the studies on how this works focus...
This work extrapolates to humans the previous animal studies on blood heterochronicity and establish...
Aging is characterized as a progressively worsening loop where an accumulation of aberrant molecules...
AbstactAgeing is the largest risk factor for many chronic diseases. Studies of heterochronic parabio...
Aging is a prominent risk factor for cognitive decline and neurodegenerative disease. Particularly s...
Aging is associated with cognitive decline in otherwise healthy older adults. As human lifespan incr...
Heterochronic parabiosis rejuvenates the performance of old tissue stem cells at some expense to the...
Recent studies on parabiosis between young and old animals have discovered that young blood has a po...
It is widely known that neurogenesis, brain function and cognition decline with aging. Increasing ev...
In the adult central nervous system, the vasculature of the neurogenic niche regulates neural stem c...
Background: Functional loss of blood–brain barrier (BBB) is suggested to be pivotal to pathogenesis ...
Increased blood–brain barrier (BBB) permeability and extensive neuronal changes have been described ...
Importance: Alzheimer disease (AD) pathology starts long before clinical symptoms manifest, and ther...
The blood-brain barrier (BBB) is formed by the endothelial cells of the brain microvasculature, whic...
Aging involves a decline in neural function that contributes to cognitive impairment and disease. Ho...
Heterochronic blood sharing rejuvenates old tissues, and most of the studies on how this works focus...
This work extrapolates to humans the previous animal studies on blood heterochronicity and establish...
Aging is characterized as a progressively worsening loop where an accumulation of aberrant molecules...
AbstactAgeing is the largest risk factor for many chronic diseases. Studies of heterochronic parabio...
Aging is a prominent risk factor for cognitive decline and neurodegenerative disease. Particularly s...
Aging is associated with cognitive decline in otherwise healthy older adults. As human lifespan incr...
Heterochronic parabiosis rejuvenates the performance of old tissue stem cells at some expense to the...
Recent studies on parabiosis between young and old animals have discovered that young blood has a po...
It is widely known that neurogenesis, brain function and cognition decline with aging. Increasing ev...
In the adult central nervous system, the vasculature of the neurogenic niche regulates neural stem c...
Background: Functional loss of blood–brain barrier (BBB) is suggested to be pivotal to pathogenesis ...
Increased blood–brain barrier (BBB) permeability and extensive neuronal changes have been described ...
Importance: Alzheimer disease (AD) pathology starts long before clinical symptoms manifest, and ther...
The blood-brain barrier (BBB) is formed by the endothelial cells of the brain microvasculature, whic...
Aging involves a decline in neural function that contributes to cognitive impairment and disease. Ho...