“…However, given that this particular topic has not been explored so far, and in the absence of any direct findings on the possible involvement of the kidney in aging, this presents a major challenge or a limitation in the present review, as this hypothesis hinges on the amazing results presented by Mehdipour et al, (2020), where replacement of plasma with a mixture of saline and albumin was sufficient to produce the same rejuvenation effects observed in heterochronic parabiosis. Additionally, the role of the central nervous system, and in particular the effect of hypothalamus aging on energy homeostasis, hormone balance, circadian rhythm, nutrient sensing dysfunction, stem cell exhaustion, loss of proteostasis, and epigenetic alterations was not discussed [157,158], focusing more on major pathways of rejuvenation studies instead. Thus, it is obvious that several studies are necessary to elucidate the exact role of filtration on aging, but it is our belief that such an approach is indeed warranted and merits further exploration.…”