Muscle Recovery Slows With Age: UCLA Pinpoints Protein Brake and Its Hidden Cost

Muscle recovery aging research from UCLA reveals the molecular reason older muscles heal more slowly: a protein called NDRG1 suppresses mTOR signaling in aging stem cells, slowing repair while extending cell survival. Blocking it in aged mice restored youthful recovery — but depleted the stem cell pool, creating a trade-off any future therapy must navigate.