Thursday, February 20, 2025

Transplant of microbiota from long-living people to mice reduces aging-related indices and transfers beneficial bacteria https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC7138539/ Die Darmmikrobiota von langlebigen Menschen kann evtl. zu Anti-Aging-Zwecken und zur Förderung eines gesunden Alterns eingesetzt werden https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Mm_PNtZ8hc Results from this study indicate that mice transplanted with gut microbiota from long-living people have more beneficial bacteria and lower metabolites related to aging. This demonstrates the potential use of gut microbiota from long-living people for anti-aging purposes and to promote healthy aging. We also believe that the relationship between aging and gut microbiota is complex. Findings from this study support the hypothesis that age-related microbiota can affect the aging of hosts long-term. Our results provide new insight into healthy aging. Further studies are needed regarding the microbiota’s role in long-living people, and also for the role the gut microbiota plays in aging

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