CSF Injections Could Reverse Cognitive Decline, Study Shows
CSF Injections Could Reverse Cognitive Decline, Study Shows
Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) is a clear fluid found in the tissue surrounding the brain and the spinal cord of all living vertebrates. It flows in and out of grey and white matter, helping to eliminate waste. It also cleanses protein tissue which is crucial for normal development. Now, researchers have found that cognitive decline can be reversed in mice by injecting them with CSF from younger rodents. Their study, published in the journal Nature, presents this new treatment as a way of potentially reversing memory loss in humans.The amount of CSF produced by the body lessens with age, often leading to the onset of cognitive decline, Alzheimer’s disease and other neurological disorders. “The therapy opens the door to new treatments and the slowing cognitive decline,” scientists wrote.
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