Aging & Longevity

Geroprotective effects of GdVO(4):Eu(3 +) nanoparticles, metformin and calorie restriction in male rats with accelerated aging induced by overnutrition in early postnatal ontogenesis

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GdVO(4):Eu^(3+) nanoparticles (OVNPs) have previously been shown to exhibit anti-aging effects in old rats.The accelerated aging model (overnutrition in early postnatal ontogenesis (POF)) was used to confirm the effect of OVNPs as a potential geroprotector. A comparative study of the effect of OVNPs, calorierestriction (CR) and CR-mimetic-metformin was carried out using a number of criteria: survival, prooxidant-antioxidant balance in the liver and blood, physiological parameters of male Wistar...
Yuri V Nikitchenko

Forkhead box P1 transcriptionally activates IGF-1 to lighten ox-LDL-induced endothelial cellular senescence by inactivating NLRP3 inflammasome

11 months 1 week ago
Endothelial cell (EC) senescence is a major contributor in atherosclerosis (AS) development. Herein, the role of forkhead box P transcription factor 1 (FOXP1) and insulin-like growth factor (IGF)-1 in regulating EC senescence during AS progression was investigated. The mRNA and protein expressions were assessed using qRT-PCR and western blot. IL-1β and IL-18 secretion levels were analyzed by ELISA. Cell viability and pyroptosis were determined by MTT assay and flow cytometry, respectively. SA...
Siqi Deng

Public alignment with longevity biotechnology: an analysis of framing in surveys and opinion studies

11 months 1 week ago
This article examines the framing and public perception of longevity biotechnology, or geroscience, which aims to extend both healthspan and lifespan by targeting the biological processes of aging. Although often seen as moving into the mainstream, questions remain about its ability to meet these ambitious goals, given the complexities of understanding and manipulating aging biology. Drawing on an analysis of qualitative studies and surveys conducted over the past two decades, this paper...
Alberto Aparicio

Comparative lifespan and healthspan of nonhuman primate species common to biomedical research

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There is a critical need to generate age- and sex-specific survival curves to characterize chronological aging consistently across nonhuman primates (NHP) used in biomedical research. Sex-specific Kaplan-Meier survival curves were computed in 12 translational aging models: baboon, bonnet macaque, chimpanzee, common marmoset, coppery titi monkey, cotton-top tamarin, cynomolgus macaque, Japanese macaque, pigtail macaque, rhesus macaque, squirrel monkey, and vervet/African green. After employing...
Hillary F Huber

Serine metabolism in aging and age-related diseases

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Non-essential amino acids are often overlooked in biomedical research; however, they are crucial components of organismal metabolism. One such metabolite that is integral to physiological function is serine. Serine acts as a pivotal link connecting glycolysis with one-carbon and lipid metabolism, as well as with pyruvate and glutathione syntheses. Interestingly, increasing evidence suggests that serine metabolism may impact the aging process, and supplementation with serine may confer benefits...
Shengshuai Shan

Stiffening symphony of aging: Biophysical changes in senescent osteocytes

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Senescent osteocytes are key contributors to age-related bone loss and fragility; however, the impact of mechanobiological changes in these cells remains poorly understood. This study provides a novel analysis of these changes in primary osteocytes following irradiation-induced senescence. By integrating subcellular mechanical measurements with gene expression analyses, we identified significant, time-dependent alterations in the mechanical properties of senescent bone cells. Increases in...
Maryam Tilton

The impact of body position on neurofluid dynamics: present insights and advancements in imaging

11 months 1 week ago
The intricate neurofluid dynamics and balance is essential in preserving the structural and functional integrity of the brain. Key among these forces are: hemodynamics, such as heartbeat-driven arterial and venous blood flow, and hydrodynamics, such as cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) circulation. The delicate interplay between these dynamics is crucial for maintaining optimal homeostasis within the brain. Currently, the widely accepted framework for understanding brain functions is the Monro-Kellie's...
Marco Muccio

Exploring the Interplay Between Senescent Osteocytes and Bone Remodeling in Young Rodents

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This study identifies senescent osteocytes in the femur and tibia of young rodents and explores their role in bone remodeling. The proximity of osteoclasts to senescent osteocytes was observed, which is a new finding. Cultured osteocytes, sorted using a podoplanin antibody in FACS, exhibited osteocytic characteristics and increased senescence-related genes. Senescent osteocytes secreted cytokines associated with senescence, remodeling, and inflammation. Notably, IGF1 and MMP2 were elevated in...
Insun Song

Frailty integration in medical specialties: Current evidence and suggested strategies from the Clin-STAR frailty interest group

11 months 1 week ago
Frailty is a syndrome that can inform clinical treatments and interventions for older adults. Although implementation of frailty across medical subspecialties has the potential to improve care for the aging population, its uptake has been heterogenous. While frailty assessment is highly integrated into certain medical subspecialties, other subspecialties have only recently begun to consider frailty in the context of patient care. In order to advance the field of frailty-informed care, we aim to...
Namrata Singh

Ten Americas: a systematic analysis of life expectancy disparities in the USA

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BACKGROUND: Nearly two decades ago, the Eight Americas study offered a novel lens for examining health inequities in the USA by partitioning the US population into eight groups based on geography, race, urbanicity, income per capita, and homicide rate. That study found gaps of 12·8 years for females and 15·4 years for males in life expectancy in 2001 across these eight groups. In this study, we aimed to update and expand the original Eight Americas study, examining trends in life expectancy from...
Laura Dwyer-Lindgren

Systematic review of what people know about brain health

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OBJECTIVES: As we age our cognitive abilities can change. However, the degree of change experienced is influenced by a range of factors. To understand what the public know about risk and protective factors for cognitive ageing, a systematic review was conducted of studies considering what people know about brain health.
Malwina A Niechcial

lncRNAs maintain the functional phase state of nucleolar prion-like protein to facilitate rRNA processing

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Liquid-to-solid phase transition of proteins with prion-like domains (PLDs) has been associated with neurodegenerative diseases and aging. High protein concentration is one important aspect triggering the transition; however, several prion-like proteins, including fibrillarin (FBL), an important phase-separated protein in the nucleolus for pre-rRNA processing, show relatively high expression levels in certain cells, especially cancer cells, without obvious phase transitions and growth arrest....
Yu-Meng Sun

Aging modulates the impact of cognitive interference subtypes on dynamic connectivity across a distributed motor network

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Research has shown age-related declines in cognitive control in the context of interference, but these studies have focused on frontoparietal networks and less is known about impacts on motor response-related dynamics in the face of distractors. Thus, we examined whether healthy aging affected connectivity between attention networks and motor circuitry using a multisource interference task and magnetoencephalography in 72 healthy-aging participants (28-63 years-old). Our results indicated...
Jake J Son

The de novo design and synthesis of yeast chromosome XIII facilitates investigations on aging

11 months 1 week ago
In the era of synthetic biology, design, construction, and utilization of synthetic chromosomes with unique features provide a strategy to study complex cellular processes such as aging. Herein, we successfully construct the 884 Kb synXIII of Saccharomyces cerevisiae to investigate replicative aging using these synthetic strains. We verify that up-regulation of a rRNA-related transcriptional factor, RRN9, positively influence replicative lifespan. Using SCRaMbLE system that enables inducible...
Chun Zhou

Emerging insights in senescence: pathways from preclinical models to therapeutic innovations

11 months 1 week ago
Senescence is a crucial hallmark of ageing and a significant contributor to the pathology of age-related disorders. As committee members of the young International Cell Senescence Association (yICSA), we aim to synthesise recent advancements in the identification, characterisation, and therapeutic targeting of senescence for clinical translation. We explore novel molecular techniques that have enhanced our understanding of senescent cell heterogeneity and their roles in tissue regeneration and...
Luke Mansfield

Transcriptomic analysis of skeletal muscle regeneration across mouse lifespan identifies altered stem cell states

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In aging, skeletal muscle regeneration declines due to alterations in both myogenic and non-myogenic cells and their interactions. This regenerative dysfunction is not understood comprehensively or with high spatiotemporal resolution. We collected an integrated atlas of 273,923 single-cell transcriptomes and high-resolution spatial transcriptomic maps from muscles of young, old and geriatric mice (~5, 20 and 26 months old) at multiple time points following myotoxin injury. We identified eight...
Lauren D Walter

Molecular and genetic insights into human ovarian aging from single-nuclei multi-omics analyses

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The ovary is the first organ to age in the human body, affecting both fertility and overall health. However, the biological mechanisms underlying human ovarian aging remain poorly understood. Here we present a comprehensive single-nuclei multi-omics atlas of four young (ages 23-29 years) and four reproductively aged (ages 49-54 years) human ovaries. Our analyses reveal coordinated changes in transcriptomes and chromatin accessibilities across cell types in the ovary during aging, notably mTOR...
Chen Jin

Plasminogen Activator Inhibitor-1 in the Pathophysiology of Late Life Depression

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INTRODUCTION: Late life depression (LLD) is characterized by specific clinical features including a high frequency of vascular form and frequent antidepressant treatment resistance. The expression and functions of the serine protease inhibitor, Plasminogen Activator Inhibitor-1 (PAI-1) is known to be altered by aging, vascular damage, insulin levels associated with a sedentary lifestyle, chronic stress leading to hypercortisolemia, and inflammatory changes linked to stress responses. These...
L Métivier
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