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Unpublished research conducted by Mibelle Biochemistry indicates that MonaJuventa Nu's potential to act on eight of those markers, including mitochondrial ATP production, vascular function (by increasing nitric oxide release) and protection from oxidative stress.
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Further unpublished data from a human fibroblast study found a 40% reduction in epigenetic age. Results were assessed using the Horvath Pan-Tissue Clock, which uses DNA methylation patterns to estimate biological age across various tissues.
Embryo's signaling mechanism may promote healthy aging, combat neurodegenerative diseases
ZitatNorthwestern investigators have identified a novel transcription factor that regulates a signaling mechanism utilized by a fertilized embryo to protect its mother from cellular and environmental stress, according to a study to published in the journal Genes & Development.
Zitat von version2 im Beitrag #25Re-energizing mitochondria to treat Alzheimer’s disease
ZitatThe researchers hypothesized that if they could supply some of the missing succinate molecules, they might be able to restore energy production—essentially jumpstarting the stalled mitochondrial Krebs cycle. Since succinate does not easily travel in or out of cells, they used an analog that could better pass through nerve cell membranes. The strategy worked, repairing up to three quarters of the synapses that had been lost, while preventing further decline.
“Succinate is not a compound that people can now take as a treatment, but it’s proof-of-principle that you can re-energize the Krebs cycle,” says Lipton. “The beauty of the study is that we were able to show this in living nerve cells derived from Alzheimer’s patients, but we still have to come up with a much better compound in order to develop an effective drug for humans to take.”
https://ga.de/news/wissen-und-bildung/re...r_aid-116083619 Blutblättchen sprechen mit Monozyten. Hilft vielleicht Adlige-Bluter, deren Vorfahren auf wenig Bluttplättchen, wenig Entzündugs- Therapie setzten (VT). Oder ein weiterer Wirkungsweg des Aspirins.
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-024-07701-9 Interleukin-11-Hemmung wirkt positiv auf Alterungsprozesse https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34533646/ Bei Wasserstoff wird nur Interleukin 6 erwähnt aber das gehört zumindest zur Familie. Wäre schlimm wieder so viel Zeug zu schlucken nur weil IL-11 nicht erwähnt wird. Ein kleinen Knacks im Placebo macht es aber schon
IMG_20230922_135551.jpg - Bild entfernt (keine Rechte) Wasserstoff Therapie für Katzen, schwierig. Wie bekommt man eine Nasenbrille in die Viecher? Aber vielleicht diffundiert etwas durch mich? Katzen sind blöde Test-Objekte
Dazu die Wikipedia: "L-11 through its binding to its transmembrane IL-11Rα receptor and resultant activation of downstream signaling pathways has been thought to regulate adipogenesis, osteoclastogenesis, neurogenesis and platelet maturation. More recently it has been discovered that over-expression of IL-11 is associated with a variety of cancers and may provide a link between inflammation and cancer."
Es spielt also eine Rolle bei der Genese von Krebs, Nerven und sogar Fett. Klingt irgendwie zunächst mal erschreckend logisch, dass es da einen Zusammenhang mit Krebs gibt.
A metabolic atlas of blood cells in young and aged mice identifies uridine as a metabolite to rejuvenate aged hematopoietic stem cells
ZitatIn this study, we created a metabolome atlas of different blood cells across ages in mice. We reveal here that purine, pyrimidine and retinol metabolism are enriched in young hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells (HSPCs), whereas glutamate and sphingolipid metabolism are concentrated in aged HSPCs. Through metabolic screening, we identified uridine as a potential regulator to rejuvenate aged HSPCs. Mechanistically, uridine treatment upregulates the FoxO signaling pathway and enhances self-renewal while suppressing inflammation in aged HSCs.
Mitochondria as Nutritional Targets to Maintain Muscle Health and Physical Function During Ageing
ZitatSeveral supplements, including MitoQ, urolithin A, omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (n3-PUFAs), and a combination of glycine and N-acetylcysteine (GlyNAC) can improve physical function in older individuals through a variety of inter-dependent mechanisms including increases in mitochondrial biogenesis and energetics, decreases in mitochondrial reactive oxygen species emission and oxidative damage, and improvements in mitochondrial quality control.
Zitat von version2 im Beitrag #149Hat hier jemand Erfahrungen mit Uridin?
Meine Katze soll nicht viel Purine Futtern wegen ihren Niere. Ist Uridin auch ein Purin? Ich denke ja.
Nein keine Erfahrung
PS ...Aria KI sagt ... Uridin ist tatsächlich ein Pyrimidin-Nukleosid und gehört nicht zur Gruppe der Purine. Daher hat der Konsum von Uridin in der Regel keinen direkten Einfluss auf die Nieren wie Purine, die zu Harnsäure abgebaut werden können
Aber so sicher bin ich mir nicht. Die sagt oft wirres Zeug, mag ich