Aging & Longevity
Paying attention to proprioception: age affects ankle proprioception and the attentional demand of proprioceptive processing in sedentary adults
Ankle proprioception and attentional resources are crucial for maintaining balance and safely driving. However, research exploring the age-related integrity of ankle proprioception has yielded conflicting results, while the attentional demand of proprioceptive processing in seniors remains underexplored. We investigated how aging affects the interaction between proprioception and attention in healthy sedentary adults using a novel dual-task paradigm. Sedentary old and young adults performed an...
NAT10 and <em>N</em><sup>4</sup>-acetylcytidine restrain R-loop levels and related inflammatory responses
N⁴-acetylcytidine (ac⁴C) is deposited on diverse RNAs by N-acetyltransferase 10 (NAT10), a protein with high biological relevance for aging and cancer. We performed a comprehensive survey of ac⁴C using metabolic labeling, sodium cyanoborohydride chemical treatment coupled to next-generation sequencing (NGS), and ac⁴C antibody-based cell and molecular biology techniques. Our analysis shows that NAT10-dependent ac⁴C-acetylation is robust in rRNA and specific tRNAs but low/spurious in mRNA. It also...
TRIM15 drives chondrocyte senescence and osteoarthritis progression
Osteoarthritis (OA) is a prevalent joint disease characterized by pain, disability, and loss of physical function, posing a challenge to public health. However, molecular mechanisms of OA pathogenesis have not been fully described. We report that tripartite motif containing 15 (TRIM15) is a regulator in chondrocyte senescence and OA. Our study revealed heightened expression of TRIM15 in chondrocytes of senescent cartilage from patients with OA and in aged wild-type mice. Using gain- and...
Overexpression of betaTrCP1 elicits cell death in cisplatin-induced senescent cells
Senescence is a non-proliferative cellular state derived from aging or in response to exogenous insults, such as those that cause DNA damage. As a result of cancer treatments like cisplatin, certain tumor cells may undergo senescence. However, rather than being beneficial for patients, this is detrimental because these cells might proliferate again under specific conditions and, more importantly, because they synthesize and secrete molecules that promote the proliferation of nearby cells....
FOXM1 expression reverts aging chromatin profiles through repression of the senescence-associated pioneer factor AP-1
Aging is characterized by changes in gene expression, some of which can drive deleterious cellular phenotypes and senescence. The transcriptional activation of senescence genes has been mainly attributed to epigenetic shifts, but the changes in chromatin accessibility and its underlying mechanisms remain largely elusive in natural aging. Here, we profiled chromatin accessibility in human dermal fibroblasts (HDFs) from individuals with ages ranging from neonatal to octogenarian. We found that...
Atomic-scale self-rearrangement of hetero-metastable phases into high-density single-atom catalysts for the oxygen evolution reaction
Maximizing metal-substrate interactions by self-reconstruction of coadjutant metastable phases can be a delicate strategy to obtain robust and efficient high-density single-atom catalysts. Here, we prepare high-density iridium atoms embedded ultrathin CoCeOOH nanosheets (CoCe-O-Ir(SA)) by the electrochemistry-initiated synchronous evolution between metastable iridium intermediates and symmetry-breaking CoCe(OH)(2) substrates. The CoCe-O-Ir(SA) delivers an overpotential of 187 mV at 100 mA...
Activating fast and reversible sodium storage in NASICON cationic defect sites through fluorine doping
Cycling positive electrode materials with high voltages and long lifetimes remains a challenge. On the one hand, operating electrodes at high voltages is usually accompanied by severe structural distortions and irreversible reactions. On the other hand, the significant volume variation upon Na^(+) insertion/extraction limits the long cycling life. Here, we report a defective positive electrode material with a chemical formula of Na(3.2)□(0.8)Co(0.5)Fe(0.5)V(PO(3.9)F(0.1))(3) (□ represents Na...
Probable sarcopenia and depressive symptoms in community-dwelling older adults: exploring the role of frailty and comorbidities
CONCLUSIONS: Sarcopenia and depressive symptomatology are highly co-occurring in geriatric patients, and this association may be independent of frailty and comordibity burden.
Prognostic impact of a senescence gene signature in multiple myeloma
Multiple myeloma (MM), an incurable malignancy of plasma cells, is predominantly an age-related disease, with the majority of cases occurring in patients over the age of 60. Cellular senescence, a fundamental biological process underlying aging, has been increasingly recognized for its critical role in developing age-related malignancies. In this study, we aimed to investigate the prognostic significance of genes implicated in the molecular mechanisms of senescence within a large cohort of MM...
Correction to: Biomarkers of cellular senescence and major health outcomes in older adults
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Prediction of population aging trend and analysis of influencing factors based on grey fractional-order and grey relational models: a case study of Jiangsu Province, China
CONCLUSIONS: In conjunction with the analysis results from FGM(1,1) model and GRA of panel data, this study enhances the comprehensive understanding of the aging issue in Jiangsu Province. The insights derived herein offer crucial data support and a scientific foundation for both Jiangsu Province and the Chinese government to develop policies addressing population aging. Considering the anticipated future trends in aging, it is recommended that the government revise fertility policies to...
Examining the Heterogeneity of Exercise Response Among Sedentary Older Adults: A Descriptive Analysis
Background: Significant heterogeneity in individual responses to exercise interventions provides an opportunity to identify individuals for whom modifications or adjunct therapies may be necessary. Here, we explore heterogeneity of exercise response among people with HIV (PWH) versus without HIV (control). Methods: The Exercise for Healthy Aging Study enrolled sedentary older PWH and controls (50-75 years old) for a 24-week aerobic and resistance exercise program. Responder groups were...
Network segregation is associated with processing speed in the cognitively healthy oldest-ol
The brain is organized into systems and networks of interacting components. The functional connections among these components give insight into the brain's organization and may underlie some cognitive effects of aging. Examining the relationship between individual differences in brain organization and cognitive function in older adults who have reached oldest old ages with healthy cognition can help us understand how these networks support healthy cognitive aging. We investigated functional...
Induction of epithelial cell senescence by SERPINE1 derived from fibroblasts in the amnion at parturition
Senescence of amnion epithelial cells not only disrupts the fetal membrane structure, but also becomes a source of proinflammatory signals contributing to membrane inflammation at parturition. However, the trigger initiating their senescence awaits identification. In this study, we found that SERPINE1 abundance was significantly increased in the amnion at parturition, where SERPINE1 was found predominantly expressed in amnion fibroblasts. SERPINE1 from amnion fibroblasts induced amnion...
Structural features of DNA and their potential contribution to blind mole rat (Nannospalax xanthodon) longevity
Recent research has shifted the focus from the genetic code of DNA to its structural variations, which significantly impact cancer, genetic diseases, and gene regulation. Structural changes, such as the transition from B-DNA to A-DNA, influence DNA stability and flexibility and are affected by factors like DNA methylation and sugar puckering. This study is the first to investigate the relationship between DNA conformational changes and lifespan in two rodent species. The analysis focused on...
Functional ultrasound imaging reveals microvascular rarefaction, decreased cerebral blood flow, and impaired neurovascular coupling in a mouse model of paclitaxel-induced chemobrain
Chemotherapy-induced cognitive impairment (CICI), often referred to as "chemobrain," significantly affects the quality of life in cancer survivors. Although traditionally attributed to neuronal toxicity, emerging evidence suggests a key role of cerebrovascular dysfunction in its pathogenesis. We hypothesized that paclitaxel (PTX, Taxol) treatment induces long-term cerebrovascular dysfunction, including microvascular rarefaction, impaired neurovascular coupling (NVC), and altered cerebral blood...
Aβ-driven nuclear pore complex dysfunction alters activation of necroptosis proteins in a mouse model of Alzheimer's disease
The emergence of Aβ pathology is one of the hallmarks of Alzheimer's disease (AD), but the mechanisms and impact of Aβ in progression of the disease is unclear. The nuclear pore complex (NPC) is a multi-protein assembly in mammalian cells that regulates movement of macromolecules across the nuclear envelope; its function is shown to undergo age-dependent decline during normal aging and is also impaired in multiple neurodegenerative disorders. Yet not much is known about the impact of Aβ on NPC...
BRD4/MAP2K7/PGF Signaling Axis Promotes Senescence and Extracellular Matrix Metabolism of Nucleus Pulposus Cells in Intervertebral Disk Degeneration
Intervertebral disk degeneration (IDD) is a common age-related degenerative disease of the spine that imposes a substantial economic burden on both families and society. Despite substantial advances in understanding the mechanisms underlying IDD, effective therapeutic interventions for its treatment and prevention remain elusive. Our previous study identified a positive correlation between IDD severity and bromodomain-containing protein 4 (BRD4) expression. However, the multifaceted role of BRD4...
High-content screening identifies ganoderic acid A as a senotherapeutic to prevent cellular senescence and extend healthspan in preclinical models
Accumulated senescent cells during the aging process are a key driver of functional decline and age-related disorders. Here, we identify ganoderic acid A (GAA) as a potent anti-senescent compound with low toxicity and favorable drug properties through high-content screening. GAA, a major natural component of Ganoderma lucidum, possesses broad-spectrum geroprotective activity across various species. In C. elegans, GAA treatment extends lifespan and healthspan as effectively as rapamycin....
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