Senolytics ⇒ Interesting chart of sensescent cells by age
Interesting chart of sensescent cells by age
Came across this chart on twitter showing accumulation of senescent cells by age:
https://twitter.com/Mangan150/status/12 ... 2145010690
The black line is human mortality, the red line is senescent cell accumulation. A few super interesting things:
1. They match almost exactly
2. From data start at 20 years to about 40 years, senescent cell levels seem relatively flat. Then levels begin a a fairly dramatic rise that continues until data end.
This suggests to me a good rationale for starting senolytics (and maybe even weekly rapamycin) around age 40.
https://twitter.com/Mangan150/status/12 ... 2145010690
The black line is human mortality, the red line is senescent cell accumulation. A few super interesting things:
1. They match almost exactly
2. From data start at 20 years to about 40 years, senescent cell levels seem relatively flat. Then levels begin a a fairly dramatic rise that continues until data end.
This suggests to me a good rationale for starting senolytics (and maybe even weekly rapamycin) around age 40.
Re: Interesting chart of sensescent cells by age
Thanks for the chart. I had not seen this before but you are correct that there seems to be a parallel. Senolytics may offer an answer
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Yes very cool.
Re: Interesting chart of sensescent cells by age
And for those that don't know what senolytics are here's an article.
https://www.lifespan.io/news/senolytics
https://www.lifespan.io/news/senolytics
Re: Interesting chart of sensescent cells by age
Thanks drkris69drkris69 wrote: ↑Wed Feb 12, 2020 9:10 am And for those that don't know what senolytics are here's an article.
https://www.lifespan.io/news/senolytics
The more information, the better on this interesting subject..
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How you doing newage? Life back to normal??
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Re: Interesting chart of sensescent cells by age
So basically as soon as the average human stops having children.rhett wrote: ↑Sat Feb 08, 2020 5:30 pm Came across this chart on twitter showing accumulation of senescent cells by age:
https://twitter.com/Mangan150/status/12 ... 2145010690
The black line is human mortality, the red line is senescent cell accumulation. A few super interesting things:
1. They match almost exactly
2. From data start at 20 years to about 40 years, senescent cell levels seem relatively flat. Then levels begin a a fairly dramatic rise that continues until data end.
This suggests to me a good rationale for starting senolytics (and maybe even weekly rapamycin) around age 40.
I have known about extremely large families where the mother had children into her forties and lived into their late 90s
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Yes sir I agree. Glad to hear that and keep on truckin on!
Re: Interesting chart of sensescent cells by age
Interesting graph, thanks rhett!