Chinese scientists have found a point of accumulating the human body – the fastest change occurs in the cardiovascular system, especially in the aorta.
Chinese scientists have completed approximately from the age of 45 to 55 years in the body has a coming point, after which aging is significantly accelerated.
The study published in the journal cell and based on the evaluation of tissue samples of 76 people aged 14 to 68 years, who died from random traumatic brain damage. Samples are collected from eight body systems, including cardiovascular, immune and digestive.
Researchers have studied more than 17 thousand proteins, creating a detailed atlas of protein activity. With age, the expression of 48 proteins is significantly increased, which is associated with the development of chronic diseases.
Scientists have paid special attention to the aorta – the main artery of the body. It is in its fabrics that discover protein, which, as the experiments in mice, can accelerate aging on other parts of the body. This provides a reason to assume that blood vessels are not only first of age, but also “shipping” aging to other organs.
Noteworthy, scientists have noticed the initial changes in the adrenal glands responsible for the manufacture of hormones up to 30.
Earlier, in 2024, another study also indicated “surviving operation” – about 44 and 60 years. The difference in conclusions can be explained by the method and type of samples reviewed.
Those with the work -set are emphasized: To determine the exact age of the fracture, the greater -international study is required. However, now these results are changing understanding of how and when we grow older.
Earlier it was reported that Israeli scientists found a way to slow down the biological process of accumulating people.
The main reason for premature accumulation is named
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