Metformin Decelerates Aging Clocks & Slows Brain Aging? We Take a Look. | 70 episode artwork

EPISODE · Oct 8, 2024 · 14 MIN

Metformin Decelerates Aging Clocks & Slows Brain Aging? We Take a Look. | 70

from The Optispan Podcast with Matt Kaeberlein · host Optispan

Subscribe to our channel: https://www.youtube.com/@optispan Check out the paper: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0092867424009140?casa_token=6qa0LtsLh8QAAAAA:Iid3EX1qav1JTfkO5Skj787iUo6bJjD4dAgjvK_2ix5JirSEakRCc92m_W0G5CgNdLZR-RT4B4Q In September 2024, the scientific journal Cell published a paper suggesting that metformin slows the pace of biological aging in male primates. Metformin is an FDA-approved prescription medication commonly used to treat type 2 diabetes by improving insulin sensitivity and decreasing the amount of glucose produced by the liver. After examining the influence of metformin supplementation on a suite of physiological, imaging, histological, transcriptomic, and RNA sequencing parameters, the paper's authors concluded that metformin exerts geroprotective effects on various tissues. Matt and Nick spend this episode dissecting the paper, highlighting potential improvements to study design and presentation, and discussing the use of metformin as a longevity drug. Producers: Tara Mei, Nicholas Arapis Video Editor: Jacob Keliikoa DISCLAIMER: The information provided on the Optispan podcast is intended solely for general educational purposes and is not meant to be, nor should it be construed as, personalized medical advice. No doctor-patient relationship is established by your use of this channel. The information and materials presented are for informational purposes only and are not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. We strongly advise that you consult with a licensed healthcare professional for all matters concerning your health, especially before undertaking any changes based on content provided by this channel. The hosts and guests on this channel are not liable for any direct, indirect, or other damages or adverse effects that may arise from the application of the information discussed. Medical knowledge is constantly evolving; therefore, the information provided should be verified against current medical standards and practices. More places to find us: Twitter: https://twitter.com/optispanpodcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/optispan Twitter: https://twitter.com/mkaeberlein Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/optispan https://www.optispan.life/ Hi, I'm Matt Kaeberlein. I spent the first few decades of my career doing scientific research into the biology of aging, trying to understand the finer details of how humans age in order to facilitate translational interventions that promote healthspan and improve quality of life. Now I want to take some of that knowledge out of the lab and into the hands of people who can really use it. On this podcast I talk about all things aging and healthspan, from supplements and nutrition to the latest discoveries in longevity research. My goal is to lift the veil on the geroscience and longevity world and help you apply what we know to your own personal health trajectory. I care about quality science and will always be honest about what I don't know. I hope you'll find these episodes helpful!

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