生物年龄
抛物线性
生理学
生物
生物钟
医学
进化生物学
神经科学
内分泌学
昼夜节律
作者
Jesse R. Poganik,Bohan Zhang,Gurpreet S. Baht,Csaba Kerepesi,Sun Hee Yim,Ake T Lu,Amin Haghani,Tong Gong,Anna M. Hedman,Ellika Andolf,Göran Pershagen,Catarina Almqvist,J. R. White,Steve Horvath,Vadim N. Gladyshev
标识
DOI:10.1101/2022.05.04.490686
摘要
Abstract Aging is classically conceptualized as an ever-increasing trajectory of damage accumulation and loss of function, leading to increases in morbidity and mortality. However, recent in vitro studies have raised the possibility of age reversal. Here, we report that biological age is fluid and exhibits rapid changes in both directions. By applying advanced epigenetic aging clocks, we find that the biological age of young mice is increased by heterochronic parabiosis and restored following surgical detachment of animals. We also identify transient changes in biological age during major surgery, pregnancy, and severe COVID-19 in humans and/or mice. Together, these data show that biological age undergoes a rapid increase in response to diverse forms of stress, which is reversed following recovery from stress. Our study uncovers a new layer of aging dynamics that should be considered in future studies. Elevation of biological age by stress may be a quantifiable and actionable target for future interventions.
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