A new study out today that once again confuses matters greatly on the aging theory front. Here it is:
https://www.cell.com...61?showall=true
"C. elegans Eats Its Own Intestine to Make Yolk Leading to Multiple Senescent Pathologies"
It doesn't sound much related to aging theory. But that's exactly what the authors are claiming. They say it supports a theory by which genes that are beneficial in youth, continue on into old age when they are not needed, and drive the senescence process. Sounds like the old antagonistic pleiotropy to me.
The disturbing part for us is that they claim that the autophagy pathway is a big part of the cause of age-related damage. That wouldn't be good for those of us always harping on about upregulating autophagy, because it's seen as an unmitigated good.
Combine this with a study posted in another thread, showing that autophagy does not decline in dermal fibroblasts, and we have some supporting evidence.
Anyway, I'm not sure what this means practically, but lets discuss.