778800login-checkOlder organs found to accelerate aging in transplant recipients in preclinical models |
By Brigham and Women’s Hospital
Most organ transplantations involve supply from older donors to younger recipients. Aging cells can become senescent, a condition in which they stop multiplying and secrete chemicals that negatively affect neighboring cells. Senescent cells accumulate in older donor organs and have the potential to compromise transplant outcomes.
Read the article in Medical Xpress.
778800login-checkOlder organs found to accelerate aging in transplant recipients in preclinical models |