Growing evidence demonstrate that cold stimulation as a nonpharmacological strategy can be applied to prevent the development of ageing.However,the optimal ambient temperature to mammals and the mechanism for low temp...Growing evidence demonstrate that cold stimulation as a nonpharmacological strategy can be applied to prevent the development of ageing.However,the optimal ambient temperature to mammals and the mechanism for low temperature to extend lifespan remain poorly understood.In this editorial,we highlight the data presented by Hyun et al.suggesting that a beneficial role of moderate cold temperature in reducing disease-related aggregation thereby age-related deteriorations[1].展开更多
文摘Growing evidence demonstrate that cold stimulation as a nonpharmacological strategy can be applied to prevent the development of ageing.However,the optimal ambient temperature to mammals and the mechanism for low temperature to extend lifespan remain poorly understood.In this editorial,we highlight the data presented by Hyun et al.suggesting that a beneficial role of moderate cold temperature in reducing disease-related aggregation thereby age-related deteriorations[1].