Aging & Longevity

The natural flavonoid dihydromyricetin targets senescent cells via PRDX2 and alleviates age-related diseases

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Aging is a primary risk factor for chronic diseases, with cellular senescence as an effective target to delay, prevent or alleviate age-related disorders. Here we report in vitro screening outputs from a natural medicinal agent library, wherein dihydromyricetin, a natural flavonoid, showed senotherapeutic potential. Dihydromyricetin protects senescent fibroblasts against further DNA damage and attenuates the senescence-associated secretory phenotype, acting as a senomorphic agent. Proteomics...
Qixia Xu

Multi-electron nitrobenzothiadiazole sp-conjugated-alkynyl covalent organic frameworks for ammonium-ion batteries

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Covalent organic frameworks containing periodic redox-active motifs and conjugation structures are booming as competitive negative electrodes for ammonium-ion batteries. Introducing substantial single-electron active motifs linked by dynamic imine bonds can increase their capacity; however, this design is constrained by suboptimal single-electron redox efficiency and insufficient linkage stability. Here we unlock a multiple two-electron-transfer nitrobenzothiadiazole covalent organic framework...
Yumin Chen

Dietary restriction in aging and longevity

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Different types of dietary restriction (DR) have been practiced by humans for religious and medical purposes for millennia, but only during the past three decades has the scientific study of DR at cellular and molecular levels proliferated. Here we review the evidence testing a variety of DR paradigms in the context of aging, focusing on mammalian findings. We discuss potential DR mimetics that modulate autophagy, FGF21, AMPK, mTORC1, NAD^(+) metabolism, SIRTs, GLP-1R and other pathways as well...
Tomas Schmauck-Medina

The glycolytic metabolite phosphoenolpyruvate restricts cGAS-driven inflammation to promote healthy aging

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Aging involves multiple detrimental changes in the systemic milieu, leading to functional deterioration and age-related diseases. However, the potential self-protective adaptive alterations during aging remain underexplored. Here we show that phosphoenolpyruvate (PEP), a glycolytic metabolite, acts as a protective factor against age-related chronic inflammation. Longitudinal analyses in mice and humans reveal a biphasic PEP trajectory, characterized by initial accumulation followed by...
Zengqing Song

Progressive mural cell deficiencies across the lifespan in a foxf2 model of cerebral small vessel disease

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Cerebral small vessel disease (SVD) is a leading cause of stroke and dementia and yet is often an incidental finding in aged patients due to the inaccessibility of brain vasculature to imaging. Animal models are important for modelling the development and progression of SVD across the lifespan. In humans, reduced FOXF2 is associated with an increased stroke risk and SVD prevalence in humans. In the zebrafish, foxf2 is expressed in pericytes and vascular smooth muscle cells and is involved in...
Merry Faye E Graff

Socio-economic position and healthy ageing across the life course: a systematic review of longitudinal studies

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Increasing health inequalities among older adults globally illustrate the urgent need for effective interventions. Socio-economic position (SEP), which reflects an individual's social and economic standing, may affect healthy ageing through various life course mechanisms. However, longitudinal associations between life course SEP and healthy ageing as a multidimensional construct remain unclear. We conducted a comprehensive systematic review of longitudinal studies investigating the associations...
Yisheng Ye

Modifiable risk factors associated with increased retinal age gap in an Australian population

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Retinal age gap (RAG)-the difference between retina-predicted age and chronological age-indicates biological ageing that has been linked to the risk of mortality and chronic disease. We aimed to identify risk factors associated with higher RAG in an Australian population. This cross-sectional study included 5107 participants from the Busselton Healthy Ageing Study (BHAS), a Western Australian community-based cohort. Retinal age was estimated using a validated deep-learning model applied to...
Yuqing Lu

MS4A4A and MS4A6A: New targets to enhance microglia protective function in Alzheimer's disease

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MS4A4A and MS4A6A are microglia-expressed genes linked to Alzheimer's disease risk. In this issue of Neuron, Rosner et al.¹ show that these proteins cooperatively restrain TREM2 signaling, dampening protective microglial responses and highlighting MS4A inhibition as a potential strategy to rejuvenate the brain's innate immune system in Alzheimer's disease.
David V Hansen

Restoring circadian rhythms in the hypothalamic paraventricular nucleus reverses aging biomarkers and extends lifespan in male mice

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Age-related circadian disruptions accelerate physiological decline and shorten lifespan. Enhancing circadian amplitude has emerged as a promising strategy for ameliorating age-associated disorders. Here, we show that the circadian-phase-optimized administration of 3'-deoxyadenosine (3dA) strengthens circadian amplitude in hypothalamic paraventricular nucleus (PVN) neurons, mitigates aging biomarkers, and extends mouse lifespan. 3dA restores clock synchrony and hormonal rhythms, including...
Haijiao Zhao

Sleep deterioration as a systems-level readout of aging biology: integrating metabolic, inflammatory and circadian mechanisms

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Sleep architecture and continuity deteriorate markedly with aging, yet these changes are frequently approached as isolated sleep disorders rather than as manifestations of systemic biological dysregulation. Accumulating evidence indicates that age-related sleep fragmentation reflects the progressive disruption of interconnected metabolic, inflammatory and circadian networks that are central to the biology of aging. In this context, sleep can be more accurately interpreted as a functional readout...
Antonio Fernando Murillo-Cancho

Resistance training for the prevention and management of sarcopenia in older adults: Mechanisms, efficacy, and future applications

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Sarcopenia is a major health concern in aging populations. Resistance training (RT) is widely recommended to improve muscle mass, strength, and physical function in older adults. In recent years, research on both biological mechanisms and clinical effects of RT has increased. However, these two fields have largely progressed in parallel, with limited evidence linking biological mechanisms to clinical efficacy. This narrative review integrates preclinical and clinical mechanistic evidence on RT...
Lan Lu

In Search of Geriatrician Identity

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Geriatricians have struggled to describe a complex and sometimes ambiguous professional identity. Unlike other medical specialties anchored in discrete organ systems, diagnostic and interventional technologies, or clearly defined clinical settings, geriatric medicine encompasses the care of a heterogeneous population of older adults with widely varying clinical needs, priorities, and trajectories relevant to function, multimorbidity, and complexity. This Special Article examines four distinct...
Jerry H Gurwitz

Clusters of vascular aging manifestations predict incident cardiovascular events in the community

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Vascular aging is the accumulation of functional and structural changes of vessels throughout life. While earlier studies have shown that single manifestation of vascular aging is associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD), it is unknown how the different manifestations of vascular aging cluster at the individual level, and whether individuals with different vascular aging patterns have different risk of progression to overt CVD. Here, we identify three patterns of...
T van Sloten

Early mitophagy activation by Urolithin A prevents, but late activation does not reverse, age-related cognitive impairment

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The hippocampus is crucial to learning and memory, functions that decline with age due to impaired mitochondrial bioenergetics and reduced mitophagy, resulting in the accumulation of dysfunctional mitochondria and increased susceptibility to neurodegeneration. Urolithin A (UA), a natural mitophagy activator derived from polyphenols, has demonstrated benefits in Alzheimer's disease models; however, its role in normal aging remains unclear. Here, we investigated whether UA can prevent or reverse...
Claudia Jara

Growth differentiation factor-15 as a clinical biomarker of frailty, sarcopenia and functional decline: A systematic literature review

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CONCLUSIONS: These findings support the integration of GDF-15 into precision geriatric care, though further longitudinal and interventional studies, including those evaluating the incremental value of adding GDF-15 to existing screening tools for frailty, sarcopenia, and functional status, are required to establish its clinical utility.
Ainsley Ryan Yan Bin Lee

Decreased Glucose Metabolism and Declined Chaperones Are Unique Features Required for the Survival of Senescent Fibroblasts and Pyruvate Dehydrogenase Is a Potent Senolytic Target

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Cellular senescence contributes to aging and age-related diseases. Deep identifications of the senescence-specific cellular features are crucial to the better understanding of the survival and maintenance of senescence and the development of novel senolytics against senescent cells. By a global proteomic profiling of senescent human BJ fibroblasts induced by ionizing radiation, 178 cellular proteins with at least 4-fold or greater changes in abundance were identified, representing the cellular...
Mingzhu Zhang

A compound enhancing lysosomal function reduces tau pathology, microglial reactivity and rescues working memory in 3xTg AD mice

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Recent advancements in Alzheimer's disease (AD) therapeutics have validated the use of amyloid beta (Aβ)-clearing antibodies, which reduce Aβ pathology but leave other disease hallmarks largely unaddressed. Since AD involves multiple pathological processes, additional strategies are needed to target complementary mechanisms. One such target is autophagy, a lysosomal mediated degradation pathway essential for cellular homeostasis that removes toxic protein aggregates and damaged organelles. This...
Zachary Mayeri

Trends and expenditures in polypharmacy and hyperpolypharmacy among older adults in the United States, 2002-2017

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CONCLUSION: Polypharmacy and hyperpolypharmacy remain highly prevalent among older adults in the U.S., with a significant growth in medication expenditures over time among those with hyperpolypharmacy. These findings highlight the critical need for ongoing monitoring and tailored prescribing optimization efforts targeting subgroups with the high prescribing burden to reduce the clinical and economic burdens of polypharmacy and hyperpolypharmacy in aging populations.
Haowen Hsu
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