Aging & Longevity

Ginsenoside Rb1 attenuates arterial aging by reducing DNA damage in aged mice

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CONCLUSION: This study demonstrates that Rb1 attenuates DNA damage, thus ameliorating structural remodeling and biomechanical function of the aging aorta, and delaying vascular aging and apoptosis. Our findings suggest that Rb1 counteracts age-related aortic impairment, potentially by targeting the DNA damage pathway, which highlights its therapeutic potential against vascular aging.
Qi Si

Social determinants of health, accelerated biological aging, and long-term health outcomes

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Social determinants of health (SDHs) are the primary drivers of health inequalities, but whether biological aging plays a role in linking SDHs to health outcomes remains unclear. Here we utilize detailed information on social determinants across five domains, clinical parameters and electronic health records from the UK Biobank and US NHANES to examine the associations between combined SDHs, accelerated biological aging, and health outcomes. Compared with participants in the favourable SDH...
Jiang Li

Cancer-cell-secreted DDAH1 induces TGF-beta1/Smad3 signaling pathway to promote fibrosis and aging in lung

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Lung aging is a multifactorial series of molecular alterations that leads to gradual deterioration of lung function and increased vulnerability to cancer. Tumor communicates with host organs partially through extracellular vesicles; however, the mechanistic drivers and consequences of lung aging in the context of cancer remain unclear. Here we identify cancer cell-secreted dimethylarginine dimethylaminohydrolase-1 (DDAH1) protein induces citrulline accumulation and promotes lung fibrosis and...
Liu Liu

FcgammaR-targeted tuftsin clusters rejuvenate macrophages in preclinical sepsis-associated secondary infection

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Sepsis-associated secondary infection often leads to a high mortality rate. Dysfunctional macrophages are primary contributors to inadequate antimicrobial defense in patients with sepsis-associated immunosuppression. Rejuvenating macrophage antibacterial capacity is beneficial for host defense against secondary infection. Here, we developed "BATMAN" (bacteria-targeted transformable macrophage nanorejuvenator), a self-assembling peptide nanoparticle to tackle sepsis-associated secondary infection...
Guangchao Qing

Reconnecting the vagus nerve to the heart through nerve conduit preserves cardiac function in a minipig model of right cardiac vagotomy

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The right vagus nerve is essential for cardiac homeostasis, and its intrathoracic resection can lead to postoperative cardiac complications. Strategies to restore vagal innervation after transection at the cardiac level remain lacking. Here, we show that early reconnection of the right vagus nerve using an implantable chitosan/poly-ε-caprolactone cuff-like nerve guidance conduit preserved cardiac mechanical function in adult male minipigs subjected to right cardiac vagotomy. Treated animals...
Anar Dushpanova

Distinct classes of gut bacterial molybdenum-dependent enzymes produce urolithins

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Urolithin A is an anti-aging and anti-inflammatory gut bacterial metabolite derived from ellagic acid (EA), a polyphenol abundant in berries and nuts. The conversion of EA to urolithin A involves multiple chemically challenging phenol dehydroxylation steps that produce urolithins with varying bioactivities. Despite their biological and chemical significance, the bacterial enzymes responsible for urolithin production remain largely unidentified. Here, we use differential gene expression analysis,...
Minwoo Bae

MASLD in the oldest-old: lack of association with cognition or functional autonomy and poor predictive utility of the hepatic steatosis index

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Metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) is a prevalent condition increasingly recognized in aging populations. However, its clinical relevance in older adults-particularly in relation to sarcopenia, cognitive function, and rehabilitation outcomes-remains poorly defined. This retrospective observational study included in-patients admitted for geriatric rehabilitation in 2022 with available abdominal ultrasound. MASLD was defined according to AASLD/EASL criteria....
Maximilian Joseph Brol

Facial skin aging: an integrative analysis of genetics, epigenetics, and lifestyle factors

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Facial wrinkling is a prominent sign of aging, yet individuals exhibit unique trajectories of biological aging, contributing to the variability in facial appearance. Here, we present a pioneering study exploring the association between lifestyle choices, DNA methylation, and SNP genotypes with a range of facial skin aging phenotypes. The study demonstrated that age-related facial skin phenotypes are influenced by multiple environmental stressors. Epigenome-wide association analyses identified...
Rezvan Noroozi

Structural marginalization of older adults within health care settings: a concept analysis

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BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Ageing populations present new challenges for society, governments and for health systems. To accommodate the global demographic shift towards older populations, healthcare systems preparedness is of paramount importance. To prepare and equip health systems to best support older adults' health and well-being over the long-term it is necessary to understand how current systems may unintentionally marginalize older adults. Therefore, the purpose of this review and...
Anna Garnett

SUMO protease Pira induces autophagy-related cell death during Drosophila development

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Autophagy is a major intracellular degradative process required for maintaining homeostasis in multicellular organisms. Aberrant autophagy is considered to induce internal environmental disturbance and cell death. Therefore, it is of great significance to explore the regulatory mechanism of autophagy. Here, we report a positive role of protein Pira, a SUMO protease, in inducing autophagy and autophagy-dependent cell death during Drosophila development. We found that overexpression of pira in...
Tian Gan

The impact of neighborhood environment on physical activity among older adults: chain mediating roles of self-efficacy and outcome expectations

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CONCLUSION: This study elucidates the underlying mechanisms between neighborhood environment and physical activity among older adults, Neighborhood environment is not only directly associated with physical activity levels among older adults but also indirectly influences physical activity through two psychological cognitive mediators: self-efficacy and outcome expectations.
Lei Ying

Single-cell RNA sequencing reveals a quiescence-senescence continuum and distinct senotypes following chemotherapy

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Quiescence (reversible cell-cycle arrest) and senescence (irreversible arrest) are challenging to distinguish due to a lack of specific biomarkers, yet both arise simultaneously after chemotherapy. While senescence suppresses tumors by limiting proliferation and recruiting the immune system, quiescent cancer cells evade future therapies and may resume proliferation. Here, we pair time-lapse imaging of cell-cycle dynamics with single-cell RNA sequencing after etoposide treatment to differentiate...
Brianna Fernandez

Recommendations for biomarker data collection in clinical trials by longevity biotechnology companies

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Biomarkers of aging have the potential to transform geroscience clinical trials because of their broad applications in stratifying participants, prioritizing interventions, and monitoring responses to geroprotectors. As longevity biotechnology companies (LBCs) continue to plan and launch innovative clinical trials, standard practices in collecting data and applying biomarkers of aging will allow the field to support parallel and ongoing validation and benchmarking efforts for aging biomarkers....
Chiara M S Herzog

Synergistic effects of 3-O-methylquercetin and polyphenols on longevity, healthspan, and neuroprotection via FOXO/Nrf2

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Polyphenols are emerging as promising candidates for promoting healthy aging and neuroprotection. Here, we investigated the effects of quercetin (Q), luteolin (L), and 3-O-methylquercetin (3OMQ), individually and in combination (FORM), on lifespan, healthspan, and neurobehavioral functions in Caenorhabditis elegans. Wild-type and mutant strains (including daf-2, daf-16, and skn-1) were exposed to the compounds, followed by assessments of longevity, motility, senescence biomarkers (lipofuscin and...
Péterson Alves Santos

Promising Results With NAD Supplementation in Rare Diseases With Premature Aging and DNA Damage

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Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD) has garnered significant attention in recent years due to its central role in cellular metabolism and its potential as a supplement to promote health and longevity. While numerous human studies indicate that NAD supplementation offers benefits with minimal or no side effects, some studies show no observable advantages. This discrepancy highlights the importance of identifying individuals who are most likely to benefit from NAD-based interventions. One...
Vilhelm A Bohr

A single-cell atlas of the testicular interstitium defines Leydig progenitor networks sustaining Leydig cell homeostasis across the lifespan

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Declining rates of male fertility pose a significant clinical challenge, while the mechanisms underlying testicular interstitial function remain incompletely understood. Here, we conducted a comprehensive analysis of the single-cell transcriptomic landscape of the murine testicular interstitium across the postnatal lifespan. The investigation unveiled a previously unrecognized population of Cd34^(+)/Sox4^(+) mesenchymal cells nestled within the interstitium, hinting at their potential as Leydig...
Xiaojia Huang

Preliminary Evidence for Increased Histone Succinylation as a Potential Epigenetic Marker for Longevity

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Histone post-translational modifications (PTMs) are critical regulators of chromatin structure and gene expression, with broad implications for development, metabolism, and aging. While canonical modifications such as methylation and acetylation are well characterized, the role of histone succinylation remains poorly understood. Here, we investigated histone succinylation in the context of aging and exceptional longevity. Using mass spectrometry-based proteomics, we quantified histone...
Stephanie Stransky
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