The secret to a longer life

Scientists believe they have found an area within the brain that controls the ageing process.
In a series of experiments on mice, they found that changes to this region could shorten or lengthen the animal's lifespan. The study is published in the journal Nature.
Reporter
Rebecca Morelle
Report
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The hypothalamus is a small structure located deep within the brain. It plays a critical role in controlling growth, reproduction and metabolism - but now it could hold the key to ageing too.
A team of scientists in the US looked at this region of the brain in mice. They found that blocking a chemical in this area increased the animals' lifespan. Healthy mice typically live for between 600 to 1000 days.
But the rodents in the study were living about a fifth longer without suffering problems that are common in old age, such as muscle loss or memory problems. Conversely, when the scientists boosted the substance in the hypothalamus, the animal's lifespan was shortened.
The researchers now want to fully understand the biological mechanism behind this process. They say the work could provide new insights into age-related diseases - and in the future even raise the prospect of drugs that could increase our lifespan.
Vocabulary
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a critical role: peran penting
reproduction:reproduksi
metabolism: metabolisme
lifespan: jangka hidup, masa hidup
typically: pada umumnya, biasanya
common: umum
conversely: sebaliknya
boosted: menambah
biological mechanism: mekanisme atau cara kerja biologis
the prospect: prospek, kemungkinan, harapan









