Reversible Cellular Aging Linked to Phosphatidylcholine Loss
A study led by Dr. Maria Ermolaeva at the Leibniz Institute on Aging has identified phosphatidylcholine loss as a key factor in mitochondrial aging. The research, published in Nature Communications, shows that restoring phosphatidylcholine levels can rejuvenate cellular energy networks. This discovery shifts the focus of aging research towards modifiable biological processes, suggesting that targeted interventions could support healthier aging.