Successfully manufacturing anti-aging drugs in mice, clinical trials will soon be conducted on humans
Scientists have successfully fabricated and tested anti-aging drugs, also known as "seniors," in swordplay movies , on white mice and they said next month will begin clinical trials. on humans to assess the actual effectiveness of this drug.
In July, 10 healthy volunteers will be given NMN medicine.
The drug, called NMN (Nicotinamide Mononucleotide - a compound between B group vitamins and mono-nucleotides) has a very good effect on extending the lifespan of experimental mice, an animal that has the same genome from 95 - 98% with people.
In July, 10 healthy volunteers will be given NMN drugs to test its clinical effects on humans, considering it can slow the aging process, which is the cause. make us grow old.
According to Dr. George Dvorsky, NMN helps stimulate the body to produce sirtuin (Sir2) , a protein that helps the body fight aging. When tested on mice, NMN helps their body to prevent the process of body aging such as decreased vision, metabolic disorders, reduced glucose absorption.
The NMN clinical trial will be carried out by scientists at Keio University, Japan, with the help of Washington University in St. Louis. Louis, USA. This work is expected to be very much because Japan's population is aging very fast, it is estimated that by 2055 the elderly population in this country will account for 40% over 65 years of age, ie people of working age do not come 1/3 of the population.
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