Mechanisms of ageing and development

Transferring Gut Bacteria from Old Mice Speeds Up Aging in Adult Mice

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Abstract

Essence

Transferring old-mouse gut microbiota to adult female mice accelerated aging-like neuroimmune and redox changes and shortened longevity.

Evidence

A preclinical mouse experiment randomized adult female mice to old-microbiota transfer, adult-microbiota transfer, or no manipulation with N=10 per group and tracked behavior, immune-redox markers, biological age, and longevity.

Caveat

The result is limited to small female mouse groups after fecal-transfer manipulation, so it does not show the same aging effect in humans.

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