Aging & Longevity

Associations Between Posttraumatic Stress and Comorbidities of Traumatic Brain Injury and Substance Use Disorders with Alzheimer's Disease in Older Veterans: A Narrative Review

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Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) exhibits high rates of comorbidity with Substance Use Disorders (SUDs) and Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI), especially in older adults who are subject to the effects of psychological trauma due to combat exposure, health-related and psychosocial outcomes, and aging. This narrative review explores the associations between PTSD and comorbidities of psychoactive substance abuse and traumatic brain injuries on the incidence of Alzheimer's disease (AD) in veterans...
Rashmika M Reddy-Mazzitello

Association between physical activity levels and intrinsic capacity impairment among Chinese older adults: A cross-sectional study based on CHARLS

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CONCLUSIONS: Physical activity levels were non-linearly associated with the risk of intrinsic capacity impairment, with moderate levels being associated with a lower risk. This study further identified marked heterogeneity in the associations between physical activity and different intrinsic capacity domains, suggesting that the benefits are not uniform across functional domains. These findings highlight the importance of maintaining an appropriate level of physical activity and support the...
Huiling Wu

Association between urinary phytoestrogens and sarcopenia in older adults: A cross-sectional study

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CONCLUSION: This study indicates that phytoestrogens are associated with sarcopenia, and the direction of this association depends on the specific type of estrogen. The findings reveal that O-DMA, Enterolactone, and total phytoestrogens possess a preventive effect against sarcopenia in female and it also reveal that Daidzein possess a preventive effect against sarcopenia in male.
Shuping Yang

Aging in Behcet's syndrome: an overlooked risk for late-life cognitive impairment

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Behçet's syndrome (BS) is a chronic multisystemic inflammatory disorder with a heterogeneous clinical course. A severe subset with central nervous system involvement (neuro-Behçet's syndrome, NBS) carries substantial morbidity. While disease activity often decreases with age, the long-term neurological and cognitive outcomes remain poorly defined. Emerging evidence indicates that vascular insufficiency, chronic inflammation, and central nervous system involvement may contribute to cognitive...
Davide Spinetti

An antagonistically pleiotropic gene regulates vertebrate growth, maturity, and lifespan

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The antagonistic pleiotropy theory of aging predicts genetic trade-offs between early-life and late-life fitness. However, empirical evidence for such trade-offs in vertebrates remains scarce, particularly from causal genetic experiments. Here, combining genetic perturbation with longitudinal phenotyping in the turquoise killifish (Nothobranchius furzeri), we identify vestigial-like 3 (vgll3), previously linked by GWAS to age at maturity in humans and male Atlantic salmon, as a gene with...
Eitan Moses

Association of high-intensity evening light exposure with risk of incident age-related macular degeneration, cataract, and glaucoma: a prospective cohort study of 82,826 participants

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Excessive artificial light at night (ALAN) disrupts circadian rhythms and may accelerate ocular aging; however, personal objective dosimetry data linking evening light exposure to specific age-related eye diseases (AREDs) remain sparse. The objective of the study is to determine whether personal high-intensity light exposure during the evening transition window (20:00-23:30) is associated with the risk of incident age-related macular degeneration (AMD), cataracts, and glaucoma. This prospective...
Xiaoqian Wu

Time-restricted feeding extends healthspan in both sexes and lifespan in male C57BL/6 J mice

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Time-restricted feeding (TRF) aligned with an organism's circadian rhythm has been shown to improve health, but its long-term effects on healthspan and lifespan in mammals, especially under standard dietary conditions that do not promote obesity, remain unclear. Here, we examined the impact of 12-h and 8-h nightly TRF windows in 264 male and 264 female C57BL/6 J mice fed regular chow. TRF improved multiple health measures, including behavioral rhythmicity, body weight and composition, frailty,...
Samantha E Iiams

DREAM repressive activity links somatic mutation, lifespan and disease

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The DREAM complex has emerged as a central repressor of DNA repair, raising questions as to whether such repression exerts long-term effects on human health. Here we establish that DREAM-associated activity significantly impacts lifetime somatic mutation burden, and that such effects are linked to altered lifespan and age-related disease pathology. First, joint profiling of DREAM-associated activity (quantified from the expression of genes transcriptionally repressed by DREAM) and somatic...
Zane Koch

15-PGDH inhibition promotes muscle repair and strength recovery during GLP-1 receptor agonist-induced weight loss

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Glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists, including long-acting semaglutide, are transformative anti-obesity therapies. However, emerging evidence indicates that weight loss may come at the expense of skeletal muscle mass, a tissue essential for mobility, metabolic regulation, and overall health. Here, we show that inhibition of the gerozyme 15-hydroxyprostaglandin dehydrogenase (15-PGDH), a prostaglandin-degrading enzyme that increases with injury and aging, improves muscle repair and strength...
Minas Nalbandian

Mating-dependent lifespan cost of sterol depletion in male Drosophila melanogaster

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Trade-offs between lifespan and reproduction are a central theme in evolution and ecology, often attributed to physiological constraints on the allocation of limiting resources. However, recent work suggests such trade-offs may depend on macro- and micronutritional context. We examined how macronutrient balance and cholesterol availability shape lifespan and reproductive performance in male Drosophila melanogaster, explicitly testing both unmated males and those permitted to mate freely...
Andrew W McCracken

The role of cellular senescence in immune-metabolic features and prognosis of ovarian cancer: an integrated analysis based on single-cell sequencing and multi-omics data

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Ovarian cancer is characterized by a high recurrence rate, and platinum resistance often contributes to poor patient outcomes. Cellular senescence can influence the tumor microenvironment, metabolic status, and immune regulation. However, the role of senescence-associated genes (SAGs) in the heterogeneity, prognosis, and treatment-related features of ovarian cancer remains to be further clarified. This study integrated data from TCGA, GEO, and single-cell RNA sequencing to systematically analyze...
Yuan Li

The autophagy-inhibitory tissue hormone DBI/ACBP contributes to the pathogenesis of multiple organ dysfunction syndrome in septic shock

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Systemic microbial infection leading to septic shock with multiple organ dysfunction syndrome (MODS) is a major cause of mortality and represents a substantial unmet medical need. We recently observed that, compared with uninfected controls, patients with septic shock exhibit significantly elevated circulating concentrations of the tissue hormone acyl-CoA binding protein (ACBP), encoded by the diazepam binding inhibitor (DBI) gene, a potent inhibitor of autophagy. Increased plasma DBI/ACBP...
Flavia Lambertucci

MMP7-Triggered mitophagy by regulating parkin-mediated ubiquitination of VDAC1 confers anoikis resistance in the epithelium of hyperplastic prostate

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Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), prevalently in aging men, is characterized by aberrant cell death of prostate cells. Anoikis, a specific subtype of apoptosis, is triggered when cells detach from the extracellular matrix (ECM), in contrast, cells with anoikis resistance contribute to pathological processes such as unregulated cell proliferation and impaired cell death. However, the role of anoikis resistance in BPH pathogenesis remains poorly understood. In this study, an elevated anoikis...
Yongying Zhou

Methylome-wide association study in blood suggests cell type-specific relationships between DNA methylation and lifetime anxiety

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Anxiety disorders are prevalent and can greatly impact well-being. The biological mechanisms behind anxiety are not fully understood, but growing evidence suggests a role for DNA methylation. Here, we conduct a large-scale methylome-wide association study of lifetime anxiety in 14,443 participants (1817 cases and 12,626 controls) in whole blood, and, through epigenomic deconvolution, 12 different blood cell types. We detect four CpG associations at methylome-wide significance in whole blood, and...
Sarah J Ingram

Ancient oaks reveal rewilding of Mediterranean forests after the Black Death

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In Italy, evergreen holm oaks (Quercus ilex) and deciduous sessile oaks (Quercus petraea) experienced a synchronized establishment pulse starting at the beginning of 1400s CE, consistent with a release from anthropogenic pressure following demographic collapse associated with the Black Death outbreak (1347 CE) and its following waves until the 17th century. Radiocarbon dating of the oldest-looking individuals of each species revealed similar tree-age distributions across sites located at the...
Gianluca Piovesan

Bilingualism predicts executive function resilience after COVID-19 in aging

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Bilingualism has been associated with enhanced executive functions (EFs), particularly attentional control, and may confer protection against cognitive decline in older age. At the same time, the COVID-19 pandemic has emerged as a factor negatively affecting EF in older adults. Bilingualism might offer resilience against these COVID-related cognitive declines, especially in late adulthood, by bolstering cognitive reserve. The present study collected data from 312 community-dwelling individuals...
John G Grundy

Interplay between cohesin and TORC1 links chromosome segregation and gene expression to environmental changes

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Cohesin is a DNA tethering complex essential for chromosome structure and function. In fission yeast, defects in the cohesin loader Mis4 result in chromosome segregation defects and dysregulated expression of genes near chromosome ends. A genetic screen for suppressors of the thermosensitive growth defect of mis4-G1487D identified several hypomorphic mutants of the Target of Rapamycin Complex 1 (TORC1), a conserved kinase that integrates cellular signals to regulate growth and metabolism through...
Dorian Besson
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