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Boosting One Mitochondrial Protein Increases Lifespan And Slows Aging in Mice

Tiny biological batteries known as mitochondria keep the body’s cells running smoothly, and their gradual decline is linked to a wide range of age-related diseases. Now scientists think they have found a way to keep mitochondria powered for longer.

A protein called COX7RP is key to this discovery from researchers at the Saitama Medical University and Chiba University in Japan. The protein is thought to help mitochondria form supercomplexes, structures that improve energy efficiency.

In the new study, male mice engineered to produce extra COX7RP showed a host of differences compared with controls, including a 6.6 percent increase in average lifespan and indicators of an extended healthspan – being able to live healthier for longer.

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