Cellular Rejuvenation Protocols are structured, multi-faceted clinical and lifestyle interventions specifically designed to reverse cellular aging markers and restore youthful cellular function. These protocols target the primary hallmarks of aging, aiming to reset the cellular environment and genetic programming toward a state of higher vitality and repair capacity. The ultimate goal is to increase healthspan by extending the period of optimal cellular function.
Origin
This term is a synthesis of “cellular rejuvenation,” a concept central to regenerative medicine and longevity science, and “protocols,” which denotes a systematic, evidence-based application of therapeutic strategies. It represents the practical, clinical application of theoretical knowledge derived from gerontology and molecular biology. The development of these protocols follows the identification of key aging pathways.
Mechanism
The protocols typically operate by inducing cellular repair mechanisms, such as activating sirtuin and AMPK pathways through nutrient sensing modulation, and by employing senolytics to clear senescent cells. Other key mechanisms include telomere maintenance, epigenetic reprogramming through targeted methylation and histone modification, and the use of growth factors to stimulate tissue regeneration. These concerted actions collectively restore cellular integrity and functional competence across multiple organ systems.
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