Dec 15, 2016
Cellular Reprogramming Has Been Used to Reverse Ageing in Living Animals for the First Time
Posted by Bruno Henrique de Souza in categories: biotech/medical, life extension
For the first time, scientists have used cellular reprogramming to reverse the ageing process in living animals, enabling mice with a form of premature ageing to live 30 percent longer than control animals.
The technique involves the use of induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs), which lets scientists reprogram skin cells to a base, embryonic-like state. From there, iPSCs can develop into other types of cells in the body – and now researchers have shown that reprogramming cells can also rejuvenate living creatures, in addition to winding back cells.