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Saturday, February 2, 2008

Stem Cell Activity In The Aging Brain

Stem Cell Activity Deciphered In The Aging Brain

ScienceDaily (Dec. 18, 2006) — Neurobiologists have discovered why the aging brain produces progressively fewer new nerve cells in its learning and memory center. The scientists said the finding, made in rodents, refutes current ideas on how long crucial "progenitor" stem cells persist in the aging brain.

The finding also suggests the possibility of treating various neurodegenerative disorders, including Alzheimer's disease, dementia and depression, by stimulating the brain's ability to produce new nerve cells, said senior study investigator Ashok K. Shetty, Ph.D., professor of neurosurgery at Duke University Medical Center and medical research scientist at Durham VA Medical Center.

Results of the study appear online in the journal Neurobiology of Aging. The research was funded by the National Institutes of Health and the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.

Previous studies by Shetty and others had demonstrated that as the brain ages, fewer new nerve cells, or neurons, are born in the hippocampus, the brain's learning and memory center. In one study, Shetty and colleagues showed that the production of new neurons in rats slows down dramatically by middle age -- the equivalent of 50 years in humans.

But scientists did not know what causes this decline.

The common assumption had been that the brain drain was due to a decreasing supply of neural stem cells in the aging hippocampus, said lead study investigator Bharathi Hattiangady, Ph.D., research associate in neurosurgery. Neural stem cells are immature cells that have the ability to give rise to all types of nerve cells in the brain.

In the current study, however, the researchers found that the stem cells in aging brains are not reduced in number, but instead they divide less frequently, resulting in dramatic reductions in the addition of new neurons in the hippocampus.

To conduct their census, the researchers attached easy-to-spot fluorescent tags to the neuronal stem cells in the hippocampus in young, middle-aged and old rats.

They found that in young rats, the hippocampus contained 50,000 stem cells -- and, significantly, this number did not diminish with aging. This finding, the researchers said, suggested that the decreased production of new neurons in the aged brain was not due to a lack of starting material.

The researchers then used another fluorescent molecule to tag all stem cells that were undergoing division in the process of staying "fresh" in case they were recruited to become mature nerve cells.

They found that in young rats, approximately 25 percent of the neural stem cells were actively dividing, but only 8 percent of the cells in middle-aged rats and 4 percent in old rats were dividing. This decreased division of stem cells is what causes the decreased neurogenesis, or birth of nerve cells, seen with aging, the scientists said.

"This discovery provides a new avenue to pursue in trying to combat the cognitive decline associated with conditions such as Alzheimer's disease and with aging in general," Hattiangady said.

The team now is searching for ways to stimulate the brain to replace its own cells in order to improve learning and memory function in the elderly.

One approach being explored is to treat older rats with drugs designed to mimic the action of compounds called neurogenic factors, which encourage stem cells in the brain to divide, Shetty said. The researchers also are grafting neural stem cells grown in culture dishes into the hippocampus, to stimulate those already present. Additional approaches include using behavioral modification techniques, such as physical exercise and exposure to an enriching environment, that are known to stimulate proliferation of stem cells.

Adapted from materials provided by Duke University Medical Center.

Duke University Medical Center (2006, December 18). Stem Cell Activity Deciphered In The Aging Brain. ScienceDaily. Retrieved February 2, 2008, from http://www.sciencedaily.com­ /releases/2006/12/061218122558.htm

Stem cells in an aged rat brain. (Image courtesy of Duke University Medical Center)

Control Of Stem Cell Aging

Dual Intrinsic And Extrinsic Control Of Stem Cell Aging Demonstrated

ScienceDaily (Oct. 13, 2007) — The Stowers Institute’s Xie Lab has published recent findings that reveal some of the factors underlying the aging of stem cells.

It is widely postulated that a decrease in the number and activity of stem cells contributes to the aging of human tissue. These changes could be fundamental to many symptoms of aging such as wrinkling of skin and decreased organ function.

The control of stem cell aging has, until now, been poorly understood, but the Xie Lab has demonstrated that specific factors are associated with an age-dependent decline in the function of stem cells and their microenvironment, called a niche.

“In this study, we used Drosophila (fruit fly) ovarian germline stem cells (GSCs) as a model to demonstrate that age-dependent decline in the functions of stem cells and their niche contributes to overall aging of stem cells,” said Mr. Pan. “We examined three factors in the control of stem cell aging and found evidence that it is controlled both extrinsically and intrinsically.”

First, the team examined a family of proteins called bone morphogenic proteins (BMPs), which plays an important role in the development of many tissues. They found that as BMP signaling activity from the niche decreases with age, the stem cell’s ability to proliferate is compromised, and the stem cell population declines. Conversely, they established that an increase in BMP signaling can prolong the lifespan of stem cells and promote proliferation.

Second, the team established that time also takes a toll on the adhesion between stem cells and their niche. Strong adhesion can prolong a stem cell’s lifespan, and weakened adhesion can enhance stem cell aging.

Finally, the paper highlights how over-expression of an enzyme that helps eliminate free oxygen species, either in GSCs or in their niche, can prolong the lifespan of stem cells and increase proliferation.

“Inefficient replacement of worn-out cells in adult tissues due to the declining function of stem cells over time may be a primary cause of human aging,” says Dr. Xie. “If we learn how to slow down stem cell aging by manipulating functions of stem cells and/or their niche, we may be able to slow down human aging and the progression of age-related degenerative diseases.”

The paper, “Stem Cell Aging is Controlled both Intrinsically and Extrinsically in the Drosophila Ovary,” was published in the Oct. 11 issue of Cell Stem Cell. Lei Pan, Predoctoral Researcher, and Ting Xie, Ph.D., Associate Investigator, are the paper’s first and last authors, respectively.

Additional authors from the Stowers Institute include Shuyi Chen, Predoctoral Researcher; Changjiang Weng, Ph.D., Postdoctoral Research Associate; Dongxiao Zhu, Ph.D., Biostatistician; and Nian Zhang, Ph.D., Research Scientist. Hong Tang of the Center for Infection and Immunity, Institute of Biophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, also contributed to the paper.

Adapted from materials provided by Stowers Institute for Medical Research.

Wednesday, January 16, 2008

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"Biology will be to the 21st Century what physics and
chemistry were to this century...The main area of interest
[will be] the production of enzymes, or living catalysts, which
[will] act in the same way as chemical catalysts
Megatrends," Ten New Directions, John Naisbitt 1992

"Enzyme is the most promising word in research today...Today,
many researchers are convinced that virtually all disease can be
traced to missing or faulty enzymes."
Today's Health, American Medical Association, '62

"In the near future substantial developments in pharmacology and
therapeutics can be expected of enzymes"
Kirk and Othmer,
Pharmaceutical Chemistry and Biochemical Pharmacology -
"Bible" of the pharmacologists. (1994)

"What does Dr. Garry Gordon, noted medical doctor have to say:
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* - comments inserted by Viktoras

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ENZYMATIC & RAW HISTORIC PERSPECTIVE
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raw_food_diet - excellent history of raw evolution
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ENZYMATIC RAW FOOD RESEARCH
http://www.waisays.com/index.html - very clear thinker, why go Raw. Excellent research, well organized.
http://www.beyondveg.com/cat/links-out/raw-research.shtml
http://www.rawfoodlife.com/ links, abstracted raw research
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http://mednews.wustl.edu/news/page/normal/4971.html raw and bone density
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_uids=11393359&dopt=Abstract - 22 med J raw research citations
http://www.diseaseproof.com/archives/healthy-food-the-cold-truth-about- raw-food-diets.html - a good look at temp benefits and loss in cooking
http://www.mercola.com/2002/may/22/cooked_food.htm Raw is the best choice
http://www.mercola.com/2004/apr/28/raw_food_diets.htm what raw diet is right for you. Not absolute, but he is trying.
http://www.health101.org/art_studies.htm - Excellent compilation
http://veganica.com/bb/viewtopic.php?p=735&sid=16cd375e88a3956ab64c4418a744e41e looking for raw subjects for a study
http://www.ecologos.org/livingfood.htm - raw food studies in Netherlands
http://www.llu.edu/llu/nutrition/program/present4.html - excellent resources on raw and vegan studies
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http://living-foods.com/articles/b12article.html B12 ISSUES\ B12 controversy.

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RESOURCES
http://www.hipocratesinst.org why 100% raw for healing
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http://www.pcrm.org - why 4000 MDs say Vegan is the only way to have health
http://www.westonaprice.org/index.html -- why eat only whole foods
http://www.vegetarianusa.com - vegan travel guide. Oldest site.
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http://www.rawfoodplanet.com - Raw networking
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http://www.remineralize.org/don.php - why full spectrum of minerals
http://www.oceangrown.com/ why sea minerals in your garden
http://www.officeofprayerresearch.org/opr/ why pray
http://www.noetic.org/research/medbiblio/biblio.htm why meditate