About NF-kB science, notice the existence of profound discontinuity in the literature...
From the Opening Post, about a study published in 2013...
In the current study, Dr. Cai and his team demonstrated that activating the NF-κB pathway in the hypothalamus of mice significantly accelerated the development of aging, as shown by various physiological, cognitive, and behavioral tests. "The mice showed a decrease in muscle strength and size, in skin thickness, and in their ability to learn -- all indicators of aging. Activating this pathway systemic aging that shortened the lifespan," he said. Conversely, Dr. Cai and his group found that blocking the NF-κB pathway in the hypothalamus of mouse brains slowed aging and increased median longevity by about 20 percent, compared to controls.
Meanwhile, led by
Karolinska Institute Honorary Doctorate, Kevin Tracey, dozens of others, in at least a hundred studies, with
a first milestone study published in 2002, have been Settling the Science of our Innate Antiinflammatory process for Modulating Innate Immunity, the Cholinergic Antiinflammatory Pathway. It's Triggered by Vagus Nerve Stimulation, is Controlled by Neuronal Muscarinic M1 Receptors, Inhibits NF-kB, and its effect can be measured by a computed statistic, Heart Rate Variability. And that measure, HRV, has been shown,
in innumerable studies to be profoundly associated with Morbidity and Mortality.
And, yet, the scientists quoted in the opening post, writing in 2013, are unfamiliar with the CAIP or didn't think it important enough to include a reference to it? And they are not alone in ignoring the CAIP... There are dozens, increasingly fewer, who are either ignorant of it or who choose to ignore it.
I believe we are close to new insight about the importance of NF-kB for aging and longevity as this discontinuity in the literature diminishes and new knowledge grows...
Edited by HighDesertWizard, 01 February 2015 - 04:51 PM.