Proposed model of aged plasma inhibits neurogenesis and activates microglia via up-regulation of VCAM1 expression in Brain Endothelial Cells (BECs). Plasma substance on the luminal side of blood brain barrier (BBB) can affect the brain homeostasis on the other side through VCAM1. Factors in aged plasma induce higher expression level of VCAM1 at BBB. VCAM1 facilitates leukocytes tethering and inflammation, which leads to suppression of neurogenesis and chronic activation of microglia. VCAM1 antibodies compete with leukocytes for VCAM1 on BECs, mitigating BEC-mediated inflammation during aging or exposure to aged plasma. Vcam1 deletion has equivalent contributions to the protection of brain from adverse effects of aged plasma.