Parabiosis experiments in mice demonstrated that a young environment could partially rejuvenate multiple tissues of old organisms. However, the circulating mediators responsible of such effect have been elusive so far. Novel results suggest that extracellular vesicles isolated from plasma of young mice increase lifespan in old mice. Here we integrate these findings in a larger framework, advancing the hypothesis that circulating vesicles may mediate the beneficial effect of a young milieu on ageing.

Extracellular vesicles circulating in young organisms promote healthy longevity / Prattichizzo, F.; Giuliani, A.; Sabbatinelli, J.; Mensa, E.; De Nigris, V.; La Sala, L.; de Candia, P.; Olivieri, F.; Ceriello, A.. - In: JOURNAL OF EXTRACELLULAR VESICLES. - ISSN 2001-3078. - 8:1(2019), p. 1656044. [10.1080/20013078.2019.1656044]

Extracellular vesicles circulating in young organisms promote healthy longevity

de Candia P.;
2019

Abstract

Parabiosis experiments in mice demonstrated that a young environment could partially rejuvenate multiple tissues of old organisms. However, the circulating mediators responsible of such effect have been elusive so far. Novel results suggest that extracellular vesicles isolated from plasma of young mice increase lifespan in old mice. Here we integrate these findings in a larger framework, advancing the hypothesis that circulating vesicles may mediate the beneficial effect of a young milieu on ageing.
2019
Extracellular vesicles circulating in young organisms promote healthy longevity / Prattichizzo, F.; Giuliani, A.; Sabbatinelli, J.; Mensa, E.; De Nigris, V.; La Sala, L.; de Candia, P.; Olivieri, F.; Ceriello, A.. - In: JOURNAL OF EXTRACELLULAR VESICLES. - ISSN 2001-3078. - 8:1(2019), p. 1656044. [10.1080/20013078.2019.1656044]
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