Whoever said you can't turn back time hasn't heard of telomere gene therapy. A potentially game-changing field in anti-aging treatment, telomere regeneration involves repairing telomeres or the DNA structures that protect the ends of our chromosomes, similar to caps or shoelaces. Numerous studies have shown that fixing them can extend a person's biological age and even turn back the clock on certain diseases.
As we age, our telomeres become shorter, making us more susceptible to age-related diseases such as osteoporosis, arthritis, heart disease, dementia, Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s. Telomeres also affect our appearance. Typically, the longer the telomeres, the younger you look.
Reversing Aging One Telomere At A Time Repairing Telomeres could prove to be the holy grail of anti-aging treatments, which is why it’s a big opportunity. After all, if you could reverse age-related diseases, the benefits could be endless. That's what Telomir Pharmaceuticals Inc.
TELO is hoping proves true with Telomir-1, its potential treatment for age-related conditions. The company says Telomir-1 is the first novel small molecule to lengthen the DNA's protective telomere caps in order to potentially reverse age-related conditions. The novel molecule – which Telomir is currently testing in mice and dogs, with human clinical trials to come later – binds to critical metals that wear down telomeres.
By limiting the availability of metals and interrupting the enzyme function, Telomir-1 seeks .
