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The appendix is correlated with a longer lifespan, research finds

New research shows that the appendix, once considered a useless organ, actually serves an important purpose in mammals

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 09 Aug 2021 9:00AM

The appendix is correlated with a longer lifespan, research finds
Appendicitis is a common fear and what most people think of when it comes to the appendix. – Pexels pic, August 9, 2021

NEW research suggests that the presence of the appendix is correlated with greater longevity in mammals. Far from being an unnecessary organ, its presence could help mammals to be more resistant and reduce their risk of death from infection.

The appendix does not have a good reputation. In his theories, Charles Darwin considered it a vestigial structure, useless and devoid of function. However, according to new research published in the Journal of Anatomy, this "small anatomical structure of a few centimeters in size, located in the abdomen and attached to the colon" could contribute to an increase in mammals' lifespans. 

According to researchers, the appendix appeared 80 million years ago in mammals. Since then, "over the course of evolution, [it] has developed independently multiple times in several mammalian lineages, with no obvious correlation with diet, social life, or the environment," reports France's National Institute of Health and Medical Research, Inserm. 

While the function of this organ is still not clearly defined, it would seem that its presence is linked to an increase in mammalian longevity, reports the study, conducted by Inserm researcher Eric Ogier-Denis and his colleague Michel Laurin of the French Museum of Natural History. 

The scientists analyzed data from 258 mammals. Of these, 219 had no appendix and 39 did. They focused on the theoretical maximum longevity of the animals, namely "the theoretical lifespan of mammals, established based on their weight." They also looked at "actual maximum longevity of the various species considered."

According to the researchers, the presence of the appendix "enables the development of a selective 'bacterial sanctuary' that reduces mortality from infectious diarrhea by promoting rapid recolonization of bacterial species that are essential to the host." So, for a mammal, having an appendix could reduce the risk of death and therefore promote a longer lifespan.

So what if you've had your appendix removed after suffering from appendicitis? According to researchers, it doesn't affect how long you live: "appendicitis at a young age is clearly beneficial by strengthening the education of the immune system and enabling it to fight any subsequent infection more effectively." – ETX Daily Up, August 9, 2021

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