Re: AGING: Life extension

From: Joao Pedro (jpnitya@mail.esoterica.pt)
Date: Mon Jan 05 1998 - 01:11:36 MST


Hi!

Anders Sandberg wrote:
> > I was under the impression that gene therapy was already being done
> > with genetically engineered cells which provided products directly
> > inside/to the body. I see no principled reason why this can't be done
> > for hormones or Vitamin C or what have you.
>
> That should work. The problem might be where to put them, but for
> substances that are very bioactive not many cells are needed. One fun
> possibility is otherwise to use engineered gut bacteria - they produce
> vitamin K, so why not C?

I agree that organ transplants is not a good solution (too dangerous and
impossible in many cases -- the brain). Puting some bacteria to work is
not a bad idea, but I don't think that to be enough. My best option is
gene therapy. If we could just make a few cells immortal, these cells
would spread in the body because they would be in advantage when
compared to the normal aging cells. All we have to do is find a way to
turn our cells immortal and improve our gene therapy techniques -- and
this might not be very far away.

Also on the subject, I recently wrote an article for a magazine called
"Longevity Report" about the applications of gene therapy on controlling
aging, it can be found at:

http://www.longevb.demon.co.uk/lr63.htm#_1_2

See ya,

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