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Aging Reversed? Gut Link to Cell Repair Found
23 Jan
Summary
- Gut bacteria directly impact the body's ability to repair itself.
- Young gut bacteria restored aged stem cells' function in mice.
- Microbiome shifts can reverse age-related tissue decline.

A significant scientific breakthrough has identified a direct connection between the gut microbiome and the body's declining ability to repair itself with age. Researchers have demonstrated that the balance of bacteria in the gut plays a critical role in cellular aging and tissue regeneration.
Experiments using mice revealed that intestinal stem cells become less active as they age, leading to a weakened gut lining. This decline correlates with disruptions in the gut microbiome, which is increasingly linked to chronic diseases.
When older mice received gut bacteria from younger mice, their stem cells regained youthful function, and their intestines began repairing themselves effectively. Conversely, young mice given an aged microbiome showed only minor decreases in stem cell function, indicating a young gut's resilience.




