New Anti-Aging Peptide OS-01 Shows Promising Results in Reducing Inflammation and Aging Signs in Study
April 21, 2025
A recent study published in the Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology has revealed promising results from a 12-week trial involving a topical formulation containing the senotherapeutic peptide OS-01, which may help reduce systemic signs of aging and inflammation.
Additionally, GlycanAge testing revealed that OS-01 users did not experience the expected increase in biological age, unlike the control group, which saw an increase of approximately three-quarters of a year.
These findings suggest that the skin may play a critical role in systemic aging, highlighting a renewed interest in dermatological treatments as potential interventions for longevity.
However, the study's limitations, including a small, homogenous female sample and a short duration, indicate the need for further research to validate these findings and explore long-term benefits.
The trial included 60 women aged between 60 and 90, who were assessed on the effects of the OS-01 formulation compared to a standard moisturizer, focusing on skin barrier function and systemic biomarkers.
Results indicated that participants using OS-01 experienced significantly improved skin hydration and reduced transepidermal water loss, particularly on the upper arms, compared to those in the control group.
Moreover, participants reported enhanced skin quality, noting improvements in elasticity, hydration, and overall appearance, which aligned with the objective measurements observed.
Interestingly, while the OS-01 peptide was not detected in the bloodstream, the trial suggested that improving skin barrier integrity could positively influence systemic inflammatory markers.
Systemic assessments showed that those using OS-01 had lower levels of pro-inflammatory cytokines IL-8 and IL-10, whereas the control group exhibited increased levels of TNF-α and IFN-γ, which are associated with age-related diseases.
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Longevity.Technology - Latest News, Opinions, Analysis and Research • Apr 21, 2025
A topical approach to slowing systemic signs of aging