Brain Chemical Blamed For Old Age Mental Decline Could Hold Key to Its Reversalby Neuroscience NewsThe researchers found that by keeping KYNA levels low throughout the worm’s life, they could prevent the onset of age-related decline – the worms kept learning. In older worms already impaired, lowering KYNA levels could counteract the impairments – raising hope that interventions later in life may be effective in reversing neurological decline. NeuroscienceNews.com image is credited to UCSF.Researchers report keeping levels of KYNA low throughout a worm's life can help prevent the onsite of age-related cognitive decline.
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Tuesday, February 06, 2018
kynurenic acid (KYNA) and pericytes
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