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Playinghardball

(11,665 posts)
Wed Dec 25, 2013, 06:26 PM Dec 2013

Anti-aging formula slated to begin human trials

Things like Botox, hand creams, and hair dye exist to prolong the appearance of youth - but what if it could actually be achieved at the cellular level? A collaboration of researchers from the United States and Australia might have done just that. A regular metabolic compound that has been administered to mice has been shown to not just boost muscle function, but actually reverse the affects of aging. The research was led by David Sinclair of the University of New South Wales and the results have been published in the journal Cell.

A normal part of human aging involves senescence, which is a general wearing out of the body over time. Muscles begin to lose tone and become inflamed over time, and they also can develop insulin resistance. Without being able to use insulin, the cells aren’t able to uptake the glucose needed for activity. These problems contribute to why many elderly people have trouble getting around and athletes aren’t able to sustain certain levels of activity as they age.

A regular metabolic coenzyme known as nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD+) was administered to mice in hopes that it would slow the aging of skeletal muscle. The researchers were shocked to find that it didn’t slow aging; it dramatically reversed it. In under a week, the mice who had previously been suffering from a variety of age-related impairments experienced an increase in muscle tone, as if they had been exercising and following a healthy diet. In some regards, the compound acted like the proverbial fountain of youth.

The secret to reversing aging, as it turns out, is hidden in the mitochondria. In humans and most other species, mitochondrial DNA is passed down only by the mother. These genes are responsible for becoming the cellular powerhouse and generating ATP, which cells use for energy. The team discovered that, over time, genes from the mitochondrial genome stop interacting with genes from the nuclear genome. Administering NAD+ reverses this trend and encourages communication.

NAD+ is involved in redox reactions, which regulate electron transfer in metabolic processes. As the mice grew older and less active, their levels of NAD+ had basically been cut in half. By replenishing this critical compound in the mice, their muscles had been rejuvenated. The natural process that deteriorates skeletal muscle is the same one that affects the heart.

Human trials of NAD+ treatments will begin in 2014. If the results are anything like what was experienced by the mice, it will be the equivalent of a 60 year old having the fitness of a 20 year old. However, the treatments will not be cheap. In order to gather enough patients to do the study properly, millions of dollars will need to be raised. Though there is no telling how long it will be before this treatment hits the market, Dr. Sinclair has established a company to expedite the process if and when it is granted approval.
- See more at: http://www.iflscience.com/health-and-medicine/anti-aging-formula-slated-begin-human-trials#sthash.XEnvUDBF.dpuf

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Anti-aging formula slated to begin human trials (Original Post) Playinghardball Dec 2013 OP
What could ever go wrong? LiberalArkie Dec 2013 #1
The 1% could afford it, but the rest of us not. RC Dec 2013 #2
Elysium. nt Zorra Dec 2013 #6
Great movie! Helen Borg Dec 2013 #20
I say let them get experimented on first! Phlem Dec 2013 #27
could it be worse than all those things wealthy/celebs do to try to stay young JI7 Dec 2013 #13
Depends on how much time you spend watching TV. randome Dec 2013 #17
We will never be rid of sorefeet Dec 2013 #3
They're drooling so much, it's trickling down. mountain grammy Dec 2013 #4
Allow me to voice what is certain to be a very unpopular opinion Warren DeMontague Dec 2013 #5
Yup! I could have time to travel the entire planet! Lucky Luciano Dec 2013 #9
Anti-aging formula? Woo-hoo. Guinea pig here, sign me up! Zorra Dec 2013 #7
Not only will I volunteer, Curmudgeoness Dec 2013 #11
I'm old and am already more fit than most 20 yr olds. If this stuff Zorra Dec 2013 #14
+1. I've no desire to live beyond today's average lifespan, but to have those years without winter is coming Dec 2013 #15
That's where I am. I've no desire at all to continue on for another forty-seven years, but if I coul LanternWaste Dec 2013 #32
Just what we need HuskyOffset Dec 2013 #8
Just what we need, cynicism to get in the way of progress. Bernardo de La Paz Dec 2013 #16
You say that like it's a good thing. truebluegreen Dec 2013 #30
More snake oil for the vain. RagAss Dec 2013 #10
Some of the elderly mice even began to show signs of metrosexuality. Vattel Dec 2013 #12
But did they shave their pubic hair? randome Dec 2013 #19
But what about job? nt kelliekat44 Dec 2013 #18
And what will be the effect on population growth skepticscott Dec 2013 #21
And I wonder what population growth would be SheilaT Dec 2013 #22
Well, it might not be a problem skepticscott Dec 2013 #24
Bingo! SheilaT Dec 2013 #25
More shit for the rich. TransitJohn Dec 2013 #23
It's notable how everyone thinks growing old, sick, and dying is a great idea... in the abstract. Warren DeMontague Dec 2013 #26
The older one gets, the better this idea sounds. MADem Dec 2013 #28
*** Warren DeMontague Dec 2013 #29
Kind of like living another X? years is a great idea...in a vacuum. truebluegreen Dec 2013 #31
If it hasn't harmed Cheney, I guess human trials could be next. n/t Orsino Dec 2013 #33

JI7

(89,269 posts)
13. could it be worse than all those things wealthy/celebs do to try to stay young
Wed Dec 25, 2013, 08:32 PM
Dec 2013

and end up look like stretched up freaks ?

 

randome

(34,845 posts)
17. Depends on how much time you spend watching TV.
Wed Dec 25, 2013, 08:48 PM
Dec 2013

But back here in the real world, things will likely be different. Not necessarily optimal but different.
[hr][font color="blue"][center]"If you're bored then you're boring." -Harvey Danger[/center][/font][hr]

Lucky Luciano

(11,260 posts)
9. Yup! I could have time to travel the entire planet!
Wed Dec 25, 2013, 07:39 PM
Dec 2013

Every province of every country...to the remotest and most populous areas!

Curmudgeoness

(18,219 posts)
11. Not only will I volunteer,
Wed Dec 25, 2013, 08:24 PM
Dec 2013

but I think I would be willing to invest in this as well. Hmmmm, maybe that will put me at the top of the list.

Zorra

(27,670 posts)
14. I'm old and am already more fit than most 20 yr olds. If this stuff
Wed Dec 25, 2013, 08:34 PM
Dec 2013

can give me the fitness of a twenty year old, I'll be trying out for the WNBA in 2017.

Yeah, if this is real, it would be a 100% guaranteed stellar cannot lose investment.

winter is coming

(11,785 posts)
15. +1. I've no desire to live beyond today's average lifespan, but to have those years without
Wed Dec 25, 2013, 08:35 PM
Dec 2013

the aches and pains of being elderly? Yes, please.

 

LanternWaste

(37,748 posts)
32. That's where I am. I've no desire at all to continue on for another forty-seven years, but if I coul
Thu Dec 26, 2013, 12:58 PM
Dec 2013

That's where I am. I've no desire at all to continue on for another forty-seven years, but if I could manage to continue on for my appointed ten or fifteen additional years with a shoulder that never hurts, or a back that never pains me in the morning, I'd be all over it.

Bernardo de La Paz

(49,043 posts)
16. Just what we need, cynicism to get in the way of progress.
Wed Dec 25, 2013, 08:35 PM
Dec 2013

Let's give the cynicism a rest. Let's let the trials and scientific research go forward.

Somebody outside of the 1% will figure out how to insert a gene into e. coli that will produce this compound even more readily than the bacteria in our guts produce biotin and Vitamin K. It will become as cheap as yogurt.

 

randome

(34,845 posts)
19. But did they shave their pubic hair?
Wed Dec 25, 2013, 09:10 PM
Dec 2013

[hr][font color="blue"][center]You have to play the game to find out why you're playing the game. -Existenz[/center][/font][hr]

 

skepticscott

(13,029 posts)
21. And what will be the effect on population growth
Wed Dec 25, 2013, 09:10 PM
Dec 2013

If people are living to an average age of 100-120? And how are people going to be supported at those ages? Will people have to work until they're 90?

 

SheilaT

(23,156 posts)
22. And I wonder what population growth would be
Wed Dec 25, 2013, 09:14 PM
Dec 2013

like if people continue to reproduce as usual, but live a whole lot longer. It seems as though there are already too many people. Personally, I don't want to be around to experience the joys of 12 or 20 or 50 billion people.

 

skepticscott

(13,029 posts)
24. Well, it might not be a problem
Wed Dec 25, 2013, 10:14 PM
Dec 2013

Global warming and water shortages may end up limiting growth pretty effectively...though not, I fear, pleasantly.

 

SheilaT

(23,156 posts)
25. Bingo!
Thu Dec 26, 2013, 03:21 AM
Dec 2013

It is not going to be pleasant. Such an understatement.

I suppose a lot of this has to do with one's view's on whether or not there's an afterlife. If you believe that this is absolutely the only life there is, and once it ends that's it, then of course you'll want to live as long as possible. And perhaps to hell with the consequences of people suddenly living much longer than we used to.

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