Research Keyword: lifespan extension

Strain-specific effects of Desulfovibrio on neurodegeneration and oxidative stress in a Caenorhabditis elegans PD model

This research shows that different strains of bacteria called Desulfovibrio have very different effects on brain health. When scientists exposed worms to six different strains, they found that environmental strains actually protected against Parkinson’s-like symptoms, while strains from human patients and animals caused more damage. The worms strongly preferred to eat the environmental strains, suggesting they could sense which bacteria were harmful. This highlights how the type of bacteria in our gut matters just as much as the total amount.

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Anoectochilus roxburghii Extract Extends the Lifespan of Caenorhabditis elegans through Activating the daf-16/FoxO Pathway

Researchers studied a traditional Asian orchid plant (Anoectochilus roxburghii) and found it can extend the lifespan of laboratory worms by about 16% and help them resist stress from UV light and heat. The plant works by activating a specific genetic pathway that increases the worm’s natural antioxidant defenses, protecting cells from damage. These findings suggest the plant could potentially be developed into anti-aging products for humans.

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