Could an Experimental Memory Drug Put an End to "Senior Moments"?
A new drug seems to be able to reverse normal age-related memory decline in old mice--like a face-lift for neurons, bringing them back to their younger days. The results of the experimental treatment, which works by blocking certain stress hormones, were published in the Journal of Neuroscience.
"What's most surprising is that even short-term inhibition was able to reverse memory loss in old mice," says Jonathan Seckl, a professor of molecular medicine who was involved in the research. "I don