Brain aging switch: Menin loss reversed in mice

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Brain aging switch: Menin loss reversed in mice
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Researchers found that aging-linked decline of the brain protein Menin in the ventromedial hypothalamus triggers inflammation, memory and physical aging signs in mice. Restoring Menin reversed several aging features, and dietary D-serine supplementation improved cognition in older mice, suggesting a brain-centered mechanism for aging with potential human relevance—but no human trials yet and safety remains uncertain.

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