Eliminating Germline Lengthens Fly Lifespan: Does Reproductive S...

Courtesy ScienceDaily  Fri, 04/25/2008 - 07:00

Biologists have found that eliminating germline stem cells, the cells that make eggs and sperm, lengthens the life of fruit flies and alters insulin production.

These findings suggest a provocative general principle at work: Molecular signals from the reproductive system affect aging and metabolism in animals -- and possibly in humans.

The work also proposes a new mechanism of how this control may occur.


 

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