A research group including Assistant professor Yoshinori Takei of the Department of Pharmacology, Faculty of Medicine, Toho University found using aged mice that the novel crosstalk between peritoneal cells and the brain regulates progression of cognitive aging. Using this mechanism, the researchers succeeded in rejuvenating the cognitive function of mice equivalent to that of humans aged 60 years to that of at an age of 20-30 years.
The researchers expect that this achievement will be a basis for developing the magic bullet against age-related diseases such as dementia and frailty.
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