Reason | How to Reverse Aging, Senolytics and Fighting Atherosclerosis
Live Longer World podcast #1 with Reason as a guest
In today’s conversation, we discuss how to think of aging simply, the differences between slowing and reversing aging, NAD+ boosters and their effectiveness, reversing aging using senolytics, how his company is working on a gene therapy to reverse artherosclerosis and cardiovascular disease, problems with Alzheimer's research, working towards aging rejuvenation therapies, how one can get involved in the aging space, and much more.
Note: We discuss a fair bit on cellular senescence and senolytic therapies. For those unfamiliar with the concept, cellular senescence is a process in which cells lose their ability to divide but refuse to die. When these senescent cells don’t get cleared away, they release harmful substances and damage the cells around them too.
It is well known that senescent cells accumulate with age, contributing to inflammation and aging itself. Senolytics is a class of drugs that can selectively clear away these senescent cells and they have shown promise in delaying and preventing age-related diseases.
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Details last updated 02-Apr-2022