
Wissenschaftler kehren die Gehirnalterung mit einem Nasenspray um: Wissenschaftler entwickelten ein Nasenspray, das mit nur zwei Dosen Gehirnentzündungen drastisch reduzierte, die zellulären Kraftwerke des Gehirns wiederherstellte und das Gedächtnis bei Mäusen innerhalb von Wochen deutlich verbesserte und über Monate anhielt.
https://stories.tamu.edu/news/2026/04/14/scientists-reverse-brain-aging-with-a-nasal-spray/
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Scientists reverse brain aging, with a nasal spray
New therapy is turning back the clock in aging brains, healing inflammation, restoring memory and reshaping the future of brain age-related therapies.
Tiny “fires” of inflammation smolder deep within the brain’s memory center, creating a persistent brain fog that makes it harder to think, form new memories or even adapt to new environments, all the while increasing the risk to disorders like Alzheimer’s disease.
Scientists call this slow burn “neuroinflammaging,” and for decades it was thought to be the inevitable price of growing older.
Until now.
A landmark study from researchers at the Texas A&M University Naresh K. Vashisht College of Medicine suggests the inflammatory tide responsible for brain aging and brain fog might actually be reversible. And the solution doesn’t involve brain surgery, but a simple nasal spray.
Led by Dr. Ashok Shetty, university distinguished professor and associate director of the Institute for Regenerative Medicine, along with senior research scientists Dr. Madhu Leelavathi Narayana and Dr. Maheedhar Kodali, the team developed a nasal spray that, with just two doses, dramatically reduced brain inflammation, restored the brain’s cellular power plants and significantly improved memory.
The most surprising part? It all happened within weeks and lasted for months.
The findings, published in the Journal of Extracellular Vesicles, could reshape the future of neurodegenerative therapies and may even change how scientists think about brain aging itself.
For those interested, here’s the link to the peer reviewed journal article:
https://isevjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/jev2.70232?prg140729=d6faa095-3d79-4c2a-a289-d4d48bb11d3d
so Whippets work? nice
is this one of those things that „yes, but it also causes cancer as side-effect“?