Epigenetics and Aging: The effects of DNA breakage and repair

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  • Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024
  • A 13-year international study in mice demonstrates that loss of epigenetic information, which influences how DNA is organized and regulated, can drive aging independently of changes to the genetic code itself. It also shows that restoring the integrity of the epigenome reverses age-related symptoms.
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  • @militiamc
    @militiamc Год назад +302

    Still lots of work to be done. Epigenetic age reversal in mice was done a couple of weeks ago and the mice lived 9% longer than the control. Rapamycin gets mice to live 30%+ longer. This epigenetic reversal was only done once though. The trick is there are 200 different cell types in the body - some types of cells 'age' faster than the other. The liver for example regenerates quickly so if you give the same factor to a liver cell as a brain cell, the liver cell would be rejuvenated too much and become a cancerous tumor. In addition, just because you're say 50 years old doesn't meet all of your cells are 50. The age of your individual cells follow some distribution such that if you give them all the same factor the old cells get rejuvenated and the young cells get cancerous. So in theory age reversal is possible but I think we're one breakthrough away. How can you identify at what stage of the cell cycle each cell is and only target certain cells at certain stages - that my RUclips friends will be the end of aging.

    • @sufficientmagister9061
      @sufficientmagister9061 Год назад +49

      You raise genuine concerns; I wonder if quantum computers will solve these problems within the next few decades?

    • @alessandrobruni9746
      @alessandrobruni9746 Год назад +4

      If we only knew the exosomic code then we could put the substance into a lyposome and be much more specific. Also couldn't we try to add PARP inhibitors to the drug as to minimize the chance of developing a tumor?

    • @ChrisBear1989
      @ChrisBear1989 Год назад +5

      Won't be long now.

    • @AP-ei4jt
      @AP-ei4jt Год назад +12

      If we just ditch industrial seed oil, we could live another 10-20 years longer, plus less DNA damage along the way. There are many ways to skin the cat, some are way cheaper.

    • @candyazz28
      @candyazz28 Год назад +7

      Diet plays a huge factor in this as well. If you eat things that cause genes damage then there's no use on trying. A vegan diet is optimal on genetic repair be it that plants have antioxidants which stops aging on it's own.

  • @radwizard
    @radwizard Год назад +98

    Thank you Dr. Sinclair to you and your group for dedicating your life to studying this arduous work.

    • @2drealms196
      @2drealms196 Год назад +10

      Hopefully his company's petitioning the FDA to pull NMN off the US market doesn't get approved. Given NMN has been sold as a supplement for years before Sinclair's studies began, if only his company is allowed to monopolize the sale NMN it will very likely mean a large jump in the costs for the average consumer. Its not good to deify people or put them on pedestals or refuse to see their flaws. Watch as this comment gets deleted or shadow blocked.

    • @qd___741
      @qd___741 Год назад

      @@2drealms196 Yeah this guy went from doing cool things to becoming a money greedy cunt, to say it bluntly.

    • @slartymcbartfarst7559
      @slartymcbartfarst7559 Год назад +1

      Arduous? I would think rather exciting myself.

  • @markwalker2986
    @markwalker2986 Год назад +75

    I'm in my mid 50s and I hope in my lifetime we can reverse ageing.

    • @aimanhazeem7852
      @aimanhazeem7852 Год назад

      Aminnn

    • @Joshua-l1u5y
      @Joshua-l1u5y Год назад +6

      We will make it I promise you sir

    • @ten10_ten10
      @ten10_ten10 Год назад

      @@Joshua-l1u5y I hope so. My parents are younger than Dr. Sinclair is so him believing he'll do it in his lifetime makes me hopeful my parents will be around for a lot longer than I initially thought.

    • @Emiliah1996
      @Emiliah1996 Год назад

      @@Joshua-l1u5ycan I change how I look then? Like my eyes lips face shape butt etc and look younger?

    • @4545-j8r
      @4545-j8r 10 месяцев назад +6

      You should still enjoy every second of your life though sir, realistically it's unlikely to happen (and even unlikelier to be affordable). It might not be a healthy attitude to hope for a prolonged lifespan, as we should all be grateful for what we have

  • @alexharvey9721
    @alexharvey9721 4 месяца назад +5

    Many of us might one day owe our lives (or part of them) to this guy. Doesn't sound like it was easy to get where he is now either. Definitely recommend his book "Lifespan".

  • @alfabsc
    @alfabsc Год назад +24

    Thank you for explaining this complicated topic in a way that people with only basic biology education can understand.

  • @soundsofcodes
    @soundsofcodes Год назад +9

    You've found immortality and only a few million people know about it. This discovery is beyond incredible. I'm proud to live in the same era as you. I kiss your hands. I'm in tears. Thanks a million❤

  • @cameddy4081
    @cameddy4081 Год назад +9

    Thanks for sharing this info so freely Harvard - optimism through science!! Disregard at your own folly PLEASE keep posting and keep the love of learning alive 🙏

  • @SpringChickensOnlyMan
    @SpringChickensOnlyMan Год назад +38

    It’s coming. I can’t wait for us to finally stay looking good our whole lives. I hate how old age disfigures your body and makes it impossible to date when you’re older

    • @LukeRosee
      @LukeRosee Год назад +18

      lmao dating is ur worry ??

    • @SpringChickensOnlyMan
      @SpringChickensOnlyMan Год назад +1

      @@gurugamer8632 great for you

    • @LukeRosee
      @LukeRosee Год назад +1

      @@gurugamer8632 yeah no 74 year old is using that ID and commenting here

    • @SpringChickensOnlyMan
      @SpringChickensOnlyMan Год назад +2

      @@LukeRosee he didn’t show ID he just commented

    • @LukeRosee
      @LukeRosee Год назад

      @@SpringChickensOnlyMan userid ? its not that deep

  • @flareonspotify
    @flareonspotify Год назад +4

    That video was surprisingly well made

  • @LainSerrato1
    @LainSerrato1 Год назад +18

    I love how everyone in the comments is an expert on this stuff. Thanks for all the hard work doc now hurry up and keep me young forever so I can create my familial army

  • @ranjitpelia3267
    @ranjitpelia3267 Год назад +4

    wow, amazing work. Asides from aging, just in terms of chromatin remodeling and PIC-recycling, paradigm shifting.

  • @AndrewShevchuk
    @AndrewShevchuk Год назад +16

    I wish you good luck and success in your future research.

  • @richardbalboa7161
    @richardbalboa7161 Год назад +28

    How a privilege to live in the 21st century !

    • @keynadaby
      @keynadaby Год назад +6

      But now with this video I'm waiting for the privilege to live in the 22nd tho 😅👀

    • @Saoocey
      @Saoocey Год назад +1

      @@keynadabyand from there on lol

    • @basedmathh
      @basedmathh Год назад +2

      This only works so long as the infrastructure remains in place, many factors put perpetual anti aging at risk. Regulatory, civilizational collapse, ect... I could see the government forcing people to die to keep population numbers under control: a less invasion strategy would be removing social security for those who choose to live forever; idiots who are really bad at math will protest this, but people who think and understand compounded interest would take the deal. They also could limit everyone to one child households, assuming every mom has one child this would invert our population to roughly double its current, assuming zero deaths of accident which would also still occur.

    • @maidung1825
      @maidung1825 Год назад

      More privilege to live in 22st century.

    • @capitalisa
      @capitalisa 6 месяцев назад

      Not really, as humans are still so primitive and barbaric. But they sure do love to congratulate themselves on being so brilliant. Ugh.

  • @aishoolas
    @aishoolas Год назад +10

    Thank you for explaining such a difficult research in an accessible language. Love you, HMS 🤍

  • @lyrooo326
    @lyrooo326 Год назад +21

    I would never be able to learn all the things I want to within the normal life span of the average person and as we get older the harder it for us to learn, hopefully this can help us all.

    • @stultuses
      @stultuses Год назад +5

      I don't find it gets that much harder
      I find it harder to invest the time in specific areas because there is just so much to learn
      I don't have enough time to investigate fully a topic of interest

    • @ars571
      @ars571 Год назад +2

      There’s a video from wired here on RUclips that debunks that idea that it’s harder to learn as we age, in certain areas it’s exact opposite.

    • @Kaizen747
      @Kaizen747 Год назад

      @@ars571 sounds like BS

    • @jostsomuan8012
      @jostsomuan8012 Год назад

      I know right. There are times that I feel so sad I won’t be able to devote more time in the topics that interest mes So, if we were to ever get to live to a thousand or so, i’m going to have plenty of time to do what I want.

    • @markyay
      @markyay Год назад

      @@stultuses no it definitely gets harder as neuroplasticity declines

  • @ChazSmithProductions
    @ChazSmithProductions Год назад +16

    Give it to us NOW... We had no problem taking part in the mRNA Experiment.

  • @vonwolly2
    @vonwolly2 Год назад +8

    David Sinclair looks good for his age.

  • @canalsentir
    @canalsentir 7 месяцев назад

    Good stuff David! Keep going with it all, hopefully you can put things like PKD (kidney diaease) , and othera into the hiatory books.

  • @jbond5834
    @jbond5834 Год назад +3

    thanks for the amazing work and groundbreaking study about the meaning of life.

  • @MarcelaBellyDance
    @MarcelaBellyDance Год назад +2

    Wonderful news! Thank you so much for your amazing work 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼

  • @canalsentir
    @canalsentir 7 месяцев назад

    Good stuff David! Keep going with it all, hopefully you can put things like PKD (kidney diaease) , and others, into the history books.

  • @pumamanta1771
    @pumamanta1771 Год назад +7

    The sound effect of DNA “loosing” was VERY disturbing

  • @vulcan4d
    @vulcan4d Год назад +3

    Very nice, perhaps my kids will love longer and healthier lives.

  • @baigandinel7956
    @baigandinel7956 Год назад +3

    Good science does not only come from accredited "schools." It can come from any individual practicing the scientific method.

  • @brightbright6768
    @brightbright6768 Год назад

    Pls do it quickly before I turned 40. Life is good here.

  • @HominidPetro
    @HominidPetro Год назад +2

    Interesting how anti-aging is essentially negative entropy, and nucleic acids being informational units of the cell, you need to maintain high informational capacity.

  • @HD-no4dz
    @HD-no4dz Год назад +33

    If this has been so successful on animal testing as I have been reading, why aren't we offering such treatments to our pets now whilst we work on making it work on humans?

    • @malindrome9055
      @malindrome9055 Год назад +16

      right now they are in clinical trials, but I'm sure you'll get it soon!

    • @waits4noone23
      @waits4noone23 Год назад

      Look up Christ within, if you want a doctor's opinion, cerebrospinal fluid and the fluid nature of consciousness video on yt

    • @dherman0001
      @dherman0001 Год назад +3

      They've been able to speed up aging. The older looking mouse had aging sped up. They have not yet slowed aging. Heck, at the rate of discovery, maybe they have and we just don't know yet.

    • @itatae10
      @itatae10 Год назад

      Rat model are not 1:1 on human models. So oftenly we need a middle stage that prevent detrimental effects to humans. Like cellular tissue. The problem with this is that funding is being pushed back.

    • @Lyle-xc9pg
      @Lyle-xc9pg Год назад

      @@dherman0001 they have slowed aging, you dont know anything. Theyve made live mice live twice as long with one genetic treatment recently

  • @SilverFan21k
    @SilverFan21k Год назад +1

    Deserves more views…

  • @davidperets9997
    @davidperets9997 3 дня назад

    From David Sinclair's explanation, we understand that aging results from the breaking and repair of the DNA, and thus every year more DNA undergoes changes and this manifests itself in an older appearance.
    Therefore, turning back the age is not possible, unless they find a way in which the correction will not affect the structure of the DNA!
    This would be a real breakthrough! For example, they will place the DNA structure in a reserved place to which the body will return every so often, (let's say a year) and from there it will restore the DNA to its beginning, in this way the age will not actually change. Suppose we choose the age of 25 as the age at which we want to stay for hundreds of years!

  • @yinnetteolivo
    @yinnetteolivo Год назад +5

    Can stem cells assist in the de-aging process somehow? Im assuming if these proteins/cells are "Getting Tired", can we recruit new stem cells, program them to the specific organ we want to target and send them in to produce "New Born" proteins/cells that will continue producing DNA accurate cells? I know that there are amazing studies and discoveries involving stemcells... is there anything we can do to reverse aging using a combination of epigenetic reprogramming and stem cell therapy?

  • @UHFStation1
    @UHFStation1 Год назад +12

    I hope gene therapy can allow scar tissue removal so healthy tissue can replace it retina, heart, brain, liver, etc.

    • @juliusmillermusic
      @juliusmillermusic Год назад

      I hope so, that way you could also get a step closer to lab build transplantable organs.

    • @winstonmarlowe5254
      @winstonmarlowe5254 3 месяца назад

      look up verteporfin

    • @EveryTimeV2
      @EveryTimeV2 3 месяца назад

      I read something about ERK pathway related to scar tissue. Scarless healing does exist in early human stages but we lose that ability later in life, it can apparently be reactivated.

  • @LayneRoxxx
    @LayneRoxxx Год назад +11

    So they aged the mouse that is grey, they didn't reverse age of the other mouse. What this did tell me is that they are able to make it so you could be born with the ability to age you, or reverse age you.....I wonder what they could do with that? What would you do in order to be reverse aged?....or keep them from aging you?

  • @Rishwanthsevva
    @Rishwanthsevva 11 месяцев назад +1

    Sir may you help me that what should I study to take part in the reverse aging research can I get your contact sir please help me sir I want to research on reverse aging it's my goal sir please guide me to what I should study

  • @dragonfly4441
    @dragonfly4441 Год назад +2

    What's that part about reversing BLINDNESS??

  • @jakekisiel7399
    @jakekisiel7399 Год назад +1

    How can I help my 72 year old father with this technique.

  • @dr.diegomaier
    @dr.diegomaier Год назад +1

    Eu realmente curti seu canal. Obrigado pelo trabalho que você dedica em seu canal!!
    Eu também tenho temas relacionados à saúde. Efetivamente, eu sou especialista em telemedicina, prestando assistência em todas as regiões do Brasil.
    Continue postando!

  • @scrane5500
    @scrane5500 Год назад +1

    Please also see the Flaws and Human Harms of Animal Experimentation

  • @123100ozzy
    @123100ozzy Год назад +1

    This is a new divide to the science of anti aging

  • @BONIFACETHOMAS-c2z
    @BONIFACETHOMAS-c2z Год назад

    Dr Pius Ozigbe is Always on time. compassionate. Empathetic. easy to take to and relates exceptionally well. Hands down the most effective and efficient doctor I recommend him. thank you doctor!!!!!

  • @dellaatkins8336
    @dellaatkins8336 3 месяца назад

    This is amazing!!! Thank you!!

  • @ryanrockers
    @ryanrockers Год назад

    I, for one, am glad they animated the tldr for me

  • @grasonicus
    @grasonicus Год назад +5

    OK, you can now accelerate ageing. But how far on going the other way are you? The next step is preventing it, then reversing it. This will most likely be more difficult than accelerating it. For reversing it, the genes that should be turned off should be turned off and those that should be turned on should be turned on. I suspect that's easier said than done. Bummer.
    And I wonder what the effect on life expectancy will be.

    • @Synathidy
      @Synathidy Год назад

      It's not as difficult as one might think. We already have genetic engineering techniques which alter DNA sequences using things like CRISPR-Cas9. Inducing epigenetic change is just as feasible - you just need to target the right region of DNA with enzymes that make epigenetic changes. Histone deacetylases, methyltransferases.... the various chemical modifications to histones are well-documented. Maybe some specific epigenetic analogue of CRISPR could be developed.
      The larger hurdle than being ABLE to do it is knowing WHICH genes to turn on or off. We don't yet have such a masterful understanding of genetics that we're able to know the "recipe" for altering gene expression that will "rejuvenate" cells. It's complicated since so many genes have so many interrelated effects and functions. But I believe epigenetics will surely prove a promising clinical frontier to explore. Epigenetic changes can be just as impactful to an organism's health as outright mutations, if gene dysregulation is severe enough.

    • @grasonicus
      @grasonicus Год назад

      @@Synathidy You're right. I later wondered if ageing is produced by always the same offending genes being on or off. If it is, a generic treatment, turning set A on and set B off, will do the trick. But will this only stop further ageing or reverse it?

  • @ronmoore6598
    @ronmoore6598 7 месяцев назад

    So how much longer do I have to live for the anti-aging drug to be approved and will my insurance cover it?

  • @Yo_uj
    @Yo_uj Год назад +1

    Let's live better lives

  • @nakkurenlinux9765
    @nakkurenlinux9765 8 месяцев назад

    omg this is amazing AMAZIIIIIIIING

  • @victorprokop9343
    @victorprokop9343 Год назад +1

    when you think of the protein machinery as actual machinery, its reasonable to apply the wear and tear principle
    When you accelerate the anabolism of proteins and the machinery is cranked, you are accelerating aging because the machinery is slowly getting wore down like with high calorie diets and spiking mTOR all the time, or some growth factors

  • @noobiest09
    @noobiest09 Год назад +2

    I wonder if this can do anything for cancer.

    • @Synathidy
      @Synathidy Год назад +3

      For some cancers, it certainly can. Epigenetic dysregulation can induce carcinogenesis. This should become another effective tool in the toolbox for cancer treatment eventually.

  • @woloabel
    @woloabel Год назад

    (On Monday of January 30, 2023). On the Matter of PhD David Sinclair's Ideation of Epigenetic Ageometry (Epigenetic Dysregulation, or, My Personal Touch, Entropy at both the Genetic and Epigenetic Levels). A Phenotype of Frailty Syndrome (FS) is hardly disintergratable form the Genetic and Epigenetic Mechanisms as much as Function is a Direct Correlation to Structure. Malnutrition seems to be herein Common to all Phenotypes in the Matter of Geriatrics, for which I indicate naturally an Increase in Protein(s), Amino Acids, along with Standard Vitamination And Minerals (Essential Nutrients if not Biological Molecules of Trace Proportions); and only indicate Caloric Restriction (Anorexia is a common Cause of Malnutrition along with other Factors) when Diet is Questionable (As in Pesticide ridden foodstuff). And, this genuinely seems to be the parameters influencing the Mice Studies also; The Aged Homologue (altered mouse) might have been Epigenetically Altered but notwithstanding the Diet Cofactor is a Plausible source of more rapid Aging while the non-Aged one is rather less phenotypically manifested. However, determining length of Lifespan on wholly on Epigenetic Chronometry and Aetiologic Agent of Ageing is an Overstretching of Molecular Mechanism(s) therein. I have delved in the Matter of Epigenetics slightly but could not negate the Genetic Disarray (Both Genomic and Gene Expression [Transcription/Translation Axis]) in a Homeostatic Dysregulated and Sarcopenic Subject as much as I would attribute Healthy attributes to mice on the same terms as to Man (even if such an Experimental Human Could Exist). While Genomic And Genetics are a Thriving and Flourishing Enterprise (Certainly More than as A Science), the Standard of Care (SOC) should still include Basic and Fundamental Essentials (Geriatric Comorbidities of Dehydration and Malnourishment should not be Relevant in a "Well-Developed, Industrial Society") and Therapeutics therein should still be under such traditional Methods because the best part of our Failures as a society are in Common Sense--Preventable--Factors based (Cardiovascular Disease, Metabolic Syndrome(s), Stroke etcetera) and less having to do with inherited Disease of a Genetic Basis (Even though such are not yet proven but associated with Genetic Regions only). Perhaps, one day there will be such Sophistication of Technology and Understanding; but, to forsake the Standard of Care (Conventional Science Basis) for a Speculative (Most theoretical) therapeutics, is sheer Malpractice. Heil!

  • @Orange6711
    @Orange6711 Месяц назад

    Hopefully with AI onboard, we can reach the breakthrough we need in order to truly reverse aging. It would really solve any country’s population deficit problems.

  • @richardnunziata3221
    @richardnunziata3221 Год назад +2

    Has anyone tried this on normal aged mice and was the imbalance from transcriptional stress from DNA lesions favoring short proteins present.

    • @over2seeyer
      @over2seeyer Год назад

      Ding ding ding!
      They didn't because it probably wouldn't work, progeria is a well known disease that only look like aging but isn't, the dna is still normal age its just filled with crap that interfere with its normal work. If you remove the crap the cell will work normally for its age.
      its not reversing agin, just curing progeria

  • @tinglin6121
    @tinglin6121 7 месяцев назад

    Err, so how is the reversal even done? It seems like it's much easier to enhance aging (cutting DNA) than slowing it down.

  • @marcuspickens25
    @marcuspickens25 Год назад

    Dr.Bruce Lipton said this in like the 70s

  • @quorumlab
    @quorumlab Год назад

    Amazing work but the aging of cellos is always different . Brain cells and liver cells take paths are different , so a 50 year old could have. Very health liver cells. How would that be regulated .

  • @Eyembooks
    @Eyembooks 3 месяца назад

    this is a year old and I am just hearing about it now :(

  • @mariapilarme
    @mariapilarme Год назад

    Wow Amazing.!

  • @aiza9052
    @aiza9052 Год назад +8

    Excellent research, but all I'm thinking about is that poor mouse. :c

    • @mariost-onge2395
      @mariost-onge2395 Год назад

      What about the chicken ,beef , lamb ,shrimp , frog (frog legs if that's your thing ) , escargot , eggs from incarcerated hens ?
      I would crush the legs of hundreds of very cute little puppies and pull them off with a vice before i bite their necks and cut their arteries while still alive and suffering if that could save 1 child from a deadly disease.

  • @Razorokc
    @Razorokc Год назад

    I saw another one with this guy talking about the same mice he said that they reversed the aging in the younger looking 1. But in this when he said they sped up aging in the older 1. So which is it?

    • @ImKaboose
      @ImKaboose Год назад +1

      Two different studies

    • @Razorokc
      @Razorokc Год назад

      @@ImKaboose it was the same mice

  • @orazor777
    @orazor777 Год назад

    So from the System Administrators' perspective, seems aging is a configuration drift issue.

  • @Surajkumar-eo3ub
    @Surajkumar-eo3ub Год назад +1

    This is an amazing research, Honestly I’m so glad to know someone is working on this, incredible i must say. I am also using curcumin capsules from planet ayurveda for it

  • @gregorysagegreene
    @gregorysagegreene Год назад +1

    The Fusion of Longevity.

  • @RJArens
    @RJArens Год назад +2

    This is the way I see it, if you're lucky, you have about 75 years to live and a eternity to be dead. What's the friggin rush to shuffle off this mortal plane? If modern medicine can make me live 2-500 years, I'm all in! Over 100 years ago, the average lifespan of a man was 50 if he was lucky. A fair majority of us surpass that every day. Let's go for it. I gotta see this.

  • @fitnessnature
    @fitnessnature Год назад +1

    To me it is unbelievable that whole humanity is not involved in this in some way. This is way to important to do and life would be so much better for all if there is more involvement to gain control over aging. How is it that only small percentage of people are trying to find the solution for worse f thing that can happen to people ? LET'S ALL INVOLVE using internet for connection, AI for help analyze data and cure this shit already !!!!

    • @Jakob-o8f
      @Jakob-o8f 11 месяцев назад

      Because you need sufficcient knowledge and "a pure heart" to do research in this area.
      Lets say 1/3 of the human pouolation is fighting for survival, (they cant even think about old age) 1/3 doesnt give a shit on anything because they lack the intelectual tendency to think about certain things and 1/3 is greedy and has lots of money so they dont care how long their live ist only how good it is right now.
      There you have your answer :)

  • @mouazalem2807
    @mouazalem2807 Год назад

    Love it.

  • @kx4532
    @kx4532 11 месяцев назад

    Are Chromatins addressable?

  • @psy-v
    @psy-v Год назад

    I thought the story of the mice had to do with NMN... was that not the claim in earlier iterations of how one mouse was older and one younger? Or am I encountering another Mandela effect?

    • @ImKaboose
      @ImKaboose Год назад +1

      Two different studies

    • @psy-v
      @psy-v Год назад

      @@ImKaboose can you give me a hand looking for where the other one is published? 😅

  • @bringtheseo
    @bringtheseo 8 месяцев назад

    I wish we had a solution to the ageing process right now. I've just turned 50 and I'm not liking this at all.

  • @sleekblackroadster
    @sleekblackroadster Год назад

    Where the pills sold

  • @WaheedRafiq
    @WaheedRafiq Год назад

    Can you add me to your list to have the first injection to prolong my life 🧬

  • @easterjateru7801
    @easterjateru7801 Год назад +1

    Clue. Aging is in the circulatory system mostly the lymph.

    • @hansomekim1219
      @hansomekim1219 Год назад

      What makes you say that?

    • @easterjateru7801
      @easterjateru7801 Год назад

      @@hansomekim1219 This is preamble. Tip of the iceberg. On cellular level a simple explanation will not do. It needs state of the art labs to probe the circulatory system and the residue that with passage of time overwhelm the 'return' system and thus the aging markers

    • @hansomekim1219
      @hansomekim1219 Год назад

      @easterjateru7801 why cant blood overwhelm the return system just as well as the lymph? Theres more blood than lymph

  • @markcastagna292
    @markcastagna292 Год назад

    We can slow again and live until we are 700!
    The government: New retirement age is 675.

  • @gabi.a
    @gabi.a Год назад

    oh my that sound effect gives me agony.
    other than that, lovely video

  • @Mythologos
    @Mythologos Год назад +1

    Should we start celebrating Lamarck Day? See ya August 1.

  • @zukofire6424
    @zukofire6424 Год назад +1

    Intersting work. I couldnt help wanting to free the lab mice. Always been my issue with biology. Let them retire and taste freedom at some point.

  • @catherinebirch2399
    @catherinebirch2399 Год назад +7

    If they want human guinea pigs, I'm up for it.

  • @aminulhoque1721
    @aminulhoque1721 11 месяцев назад

    So what happens when you reverse the aging beyond age 0

  • @mattalex8701
    @mattalex8701 Год назад

    At least all people who fight aging and death in their way,be it advocating,research,funding etc...we would have gave a fight for this goal even if we fail in our mission.
    Only by trying we could succeed.
    We won't go down the cliff like the ones who are in denial or are naive in some fairy tales who for sure can comfort but in no way stop the suffering of old age and the bleeding in seeing our grandparents and our parents die.

  • @butterflyy909
    @butterflyy909 Год назад +1

    I volunteer to be an experiment 🙋🏻‍♀️

  • @sugarkitty2008
    @sugarkitty2008 Год назад

    I think, once it's ready and made affordable for the public, euthanasia should also be made legal. Even if it's past an age bracket.
    I like the thought of getting old without the pain, wrinkles and grey hair. But I wouldn't want to live forever.
    I can also imagine the population issues if everyone started living twice as long at least.

  • @rayrocher6887
    @rayrocher6887 8 месяцев назад +1

    Take chances, roll the dice, screw laws, cure aging by any means necessary, act like God, well done work

  • @mikewalker7385
    @mikewalker7385 Год назад

    Eventually, they're going to get this figured out, but how will the mind cope with a thousand years of information.

  • @squamish4244
    @squamish4244 Год назад

    A superintelligent computer could figure all this out in a decade.
    It might sound crazy, but so did ChatGPT six months ago.

  • @ragingbull8024
    @ragingbull8024 Год назад

    If this gonna be successful, can they apply this to humans as soon as possible??

  • @tpopbpop4917
    @tpopbpop4917 Год назад +1

    I'm not sure this is a breakthrough in discovery. Aging is a natural occurrence.

  • @almackinnon8774
    @almackinnon8774 Год назад +1

    Does the covid mRNA vaccines age you too?

    • @winstonmarlowe5254
      @winstonmarlowe5254 3 месяца назад

      yeah, plus they make your eyeballs explode like little grenades!

  • @CloneShockTrooper
    @CloneShockTrooper Год назад

    Wow 🤩

  • @Faisals_Adventures
    @Faisals_Adventures 8 месяцев назад +2

    Seeing these videos for 6 years, meanwhile millions of people are dying from age related disease. Open source it and get everyone else to collaborate. What if 100 universities and a thousand top scientists were working on this together? You are scared of human trials, meanwhile people are literally dying.

  • @Dvpainter
    @Dvpainter Год назад

    It's like you're bubbling on a tiny tiny scale

  • @Juergkrebs
    @Juergkrebs Год назад +6

    What a scary future will this bring to us. 😮

    • @LuciousKage
      @LuciousKage Год назад +14

      you scared of living ? :)

    • @Juergkrebs
      @Juergkrebs Год назад +5

      @@LuciousKage Rich people, own everything and control everything and who live forever? How could that not be scary.

    • @benallen2942
      @benallen2942 Год назад

      @@Juergkrebs Don't be afraid. The power of life and death will always belong to God alone. There's always a fear of the unknown but trust in him and see that all things work together for his glory.

    • @randomizer2240
      @randomizer2240 Год назад +1

      @@Juergkrebsif they trying keeping this for themselves, they won't be alive much longer to use it. Also to increase their wealth they need more young healthy workers not less. Now that is the dystopian part.
      If aging is basically reversed we will never be allowed to retire but it allows overpopulation to provide enough new workers for work hours to be lowered & a better work life balance. Over population won't be a problem as we can easily control birth rates based on birth : death ratio.

    • @parsahasselhoff7986
      @parsahasselhoff7986 Год назад

      @@Juergkrebs Just increase taxes somewhat.

  • @เด็กดีมีสุข-ว4ฃ

    DNA gap is the best solution to epigenetic aging.

  • @thejellopster
    @thejellopster Год назад

    My social media credit score is screwed.

  • @recalcitrantrecidivist5927
    @recalcitrantrecidivist5927 Год назад +1

    If they get this process right, we'll all be able to work until we're 150 yrs old. Won't that be fun.

    • @doodoo2065
      @doodoo2065 Год назад

      Thats if you dont lose your job to ai first

    • @solvinghealth
      @solvinghealth Год назад

      yes, it is much more fun to get sick and die

  • @thelatentsexualfreak
    @thelatentsexualfreak Год назад +2

    Both mice are adorable

    • @dcjohnson2208
      @dcjohnson2208 11 месяцев назад +1

      They were both sacrificed in the advancing March to make humans live longer.

  • @HelloMedicAnkit
    @HelloMedicAnkit Год назад +1

    So basically we humans are trying stay at the reproductive phase forever ar atleast as long as possible...

  • @kx4532
    @kx4532 11 месяцев назад

    Got something to help mom?

  • @aimanhazeem7852
    @aimanhazeem7852 Год назад

    in sya allah aminnn ya allah

  • @ET-oq9mg
    @ET-oq9mg Год назад

    Nice video and content

  • @KateBrady-lj2xr
    @KateBrady-lj2xr 5 месяцев назад

    babies are the fountain of youth. You know there isn't one of these that says they have kids just because they love kids.

  • @ToneyCrimson
    @ToneyCrimson Год назад

    So where is the human version? I need it fast for my parents.

  • @talokeen259
    @talokeen259 Год назад

    Tissue regenerative if human succsesfuly made, then how will look like the future people male to female

  • @zach_harrison
    @zach_harrison Год назад

    🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌