Aging negatively affects the capacity of muscle stem cells (MuSCs) to regenerate muscle. In this issue of the JCI, Ancel, Michaud, and colleagues used a high-content imaging screen to identify nicotinamide and pyridoxine as promoters of MuSC function. The combination of the two compounds promoted MuSC function in vivo in aged mice and in primary cells isolated from older individuals. Furthermore, the two compounds were lower in the circulation of older men, paralleling decreases in lean mass and gait speed. These results advance the translational perspective of rejuvenating MuSC function through nutraceuticals.
Taylor Peach, Mattia Quattrocelli
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