Two-dose nasal spray reverses brain aging markers in animal models

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Texas A&M researchers report that a two-dose intranasal spray delivering extracellular vesicles loaded with microRNAs reduced brain inflammation, restored mitochondrial function, and improved memory in animal models—hinting at a potential, noninvasive therapy for age-related cognitive decline and dementia, though human trials are not yet underway and findings are preclinical.
Topics:health#aging#dementia#extracellular-vesicles#intranasal-delivery#neuroinflammation#neuroscience#science
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