Aging & Longevity

Modifiable risk factor profiles moderate the effect of beta-amyloid pathology on cognition in aging

3 months 1 week ago
Although modifiable risk factors may account for around 40 % of population variability in dementia risk, the effect of risk factor interrelationships on pathology-cognition relationships is poorly understood. Using risk factor data from a cohort of 203 cognitively normal older adults (73 ± 6.4 years, 56 % female), we used k-means clustering to assign participants to one of three risk-related profiles; namely, positive-active (physical/cognitive activity, education), positive-affective (sleep,...
Mohini Bhade

On the patterns of genetic intra-tumour heterogeneity before and after treatment

3 months 1 week ago
Genetic intra-tumour heterogeneity (gITH) is a universal property of all cancers. It emerges from the interplay of cell division, mutation accumulation and selection with important implications for the evolution of treatment resistance. Theoretical and data-driven approaches extensively studied gITH in ageing somatic tissues or cancers at detection. Yet, the expected patterns of gITH during and after treatment are less well understood. Here, we use stochastic birth-death processes to investigate...
Alexander Stein

Intermittent Supplementation With Fisetin Improves Physical Function and Decreases Cellular Senescence in Skeletal Muscle With Aging: A Comparison to Genetic Clearance of Senescent Cells and Synthetic Senolytic Approaches

3 months 1 week ago
Excess cellular senescence contributes to age-related increases in frailty and reductions in skeletal muscle strength. In the present study, we determined the efficacy of oral intermittent treatment (1 week on-2 weeks off-1 week on) with the natural flavonoid senolytic fisetin to improve frailty and grip strength in old mice. Further, the effects of fisetin on physical function were evaluated in young mice. We performed bulk RNA sequencing of quadricep skeletal muscle to determine the cell...
Kevin O Murray

Research status of visuospatial dysfunction and spatial navigation

3 months 1 week ago
Visuospatial function is a critical aspect of cognitive abilities, encompassing visual perception, attention, memory, and adaptive responses to spatial changes. This paper reviews studies on human visuospatial function, spatial navigation, and factors contributing to visuospatial impairments. After introducing fundamental concepts of visuospatial function and spatial navigation, classical methods for assessing visuospatial performance are summarized. By examining recent advances in spatial...
Rui Bao

Intervention strategies for Parkinson's disease: the role of exercise and mitochondria

3 months 1 week ago
Parkinson's disease (PD), a progressive neurodegenerative disorder with complex pathogenic mechanisms, exhibiting rising prevalence alongside global population aging. Its pathological hallmarks include substantial loss of dopaminergic neurons in the substantia nigra pars compacta, leading to motor symptoms (e.g., bradykinesia, rigidity) and non-motor manifestations (e.g., cognitive impairment, sleep disorders). Accumulating evidence underscores mitochondrial dysfunction-encompassing reactive...
Ganggang Xu

Effectiveness of virtual reality interventions on quality of life, cognitive function and physical function in older people with Alzheimer's disease: A systematic review

3 months 1 week ago
This systematic review aimed to evaluate and synthesize the scientific evidence of virtual reality (VR) interventions on quality of life, cognitive function, and physical function in older people with Alzheimer's disease (AD). A systematic review search until March 2025 using seven generic databases: PubMed, EBSCOhost, CINAHL Complete, Cochrane, ProQuest, Scopus, and Web of Science. The PRISMA, RoB 2, and GRADEpro tools were used to assess the methodological quality, risk of bias, and certainty...
Edgar Vásquez-Carrasco

Exploring the combined neuroprotective effects of resveratrol and hesperidin in a scopolamine-induced rat model of cognitive impairment

3 months 1 week ago
The occurrence of cognitive impairment in normal aging and sporadic Alzheimer's disease is linked to oxidative stress. Resveratrol, a polyphenolic molecule, and hesperidin, a flavanone glycoside have exhibited powerful anti-oxidant and neuroprotective effects. The present study was designed to explore the neurotherapeutic potential of combination between resveratrol and hesperidin as preventative herbal remedies to inhibit oxidative stress and cholinergic and mitochondrial dysfunction in...
Bedanta Bhattacharjee

Aging and immunity: the age-old tango

3 months 1 week ago
The rising global demographic aging and the subsequent increase in the prevalence of age-related diseases highlight the need to understand aging biology. A key player in organismal aging is the immune system, which has broad systemic effects. On the one hand, immune aging involves the decline of hematopoietic stem cells and significant alterations in the functionality and composition of both innate and adaptive immunity. On the other hand, the aged immune system contributes to chronic...
Inés Fernández Maestre

Subcortical brain volumetric differences related to white matter lesion volume and cognition in healthy aging

3 months 1 week ago
White matter hyperintensity (WMH) lesions associated with small vessel cerebrovascular disease (CVD) are common structural neuroimaging findings in older adults. Greater global brain WMH burden related to aging has been implicated in dementia but has also been linked to brain atrophy and cognitive dysfunction in old age. We sought to investigate the regionally distributed association of global WMH lesion load with subcortical gray matter (SGM) volumes using a multivariate network analysis method...
Hyun Song

Cross-tissue multicellular coordination and its rewiring in cancer

3 months 1 week ago
The multicellular coordination that underlies tissue homeostasis and disease progression is of fundamental interest^(1-5). However, how diverse cell types are organized within tissue niches for cohesive functioning remains largely unknown. Here we systematically characterized cross-tissue coordinated cellular modules in healthy tissues, uncovering their spatiotemporal dynamics and phenotypic associations, and examined their rewiring in cancer. We first compiled a comprehensive single-cell...
Qiang Shi

Reactivity-based metabolomics reveal cysteine has glyoxalase 1-like and glyoxalase 2-like activities

3 months 1 week ago
Methylglyoxal (MG) is a reactive metabolite involved in diabetes and aging through the formation of protein adducts. Less is known about the extent that MG and its metabolic product S-D-lactoylglutathione (LGSH) form adducts with cell metabolites. Using a 'symmetric' isotope-labeled and reactivity-based metabolomics approach in living cells, we found over 200 adducts and, surprisingly, discovered that 10 of the most abundant are lactoylated amino acids mainly derived from LGSH. The most abundant...
Marc Daniel Opfermann

Effects of electrical muscle stimulation on cognitive function and neuropathology in senescence-accelerated mouse (SAMP8) model of aging-associated cognitive decline

3 months 1 week ago
The global increase in aging populations has heightened the urgency to develop effective interventions for age-related cognitive decline. Skeletal muscle has recently emerged as a potential modulator of brain health, particularly in the context of aging. This study investigates the effects of electrical muscle stimulation (EMS) on cognitive function and neuropathology in Senescence-Accelerated Mouse (SAMP8), a model of aging-associated cognitive decline. SAMP8 mice were divided into 3 groups:...
Hanlin Jiang

Olfactory dysfunction increases progression to dementia in cognitively impaired older adults: a 12-year population-based study

3 months 1 week ago
Olfactory deficits are hypothesized to precede cognitive decline and be independently associated with future dementia. Conversely, the concurrency of cognitive and olfactory impairments is expected to represent an advanced stage, associated with shorter time to diagnosis. Limited research has examined the association of isolated and concurrent cognitive and olfactory impairments with incident dementia. We aimed to estimate the 12-year dementia hazard for cognitive impairment no dementia (CIND),...
Javier Oltra

Harnessing a noncanonical vestibular input in the head-direction network to rectify age-related navigational deficits

3 months 1 week ago
Navigational decline is a metric distinct from aging-related cognitive degradation, yet the affected circuits and synaptic changes remain elusive. This study identified a long-range excitatory projection from parvalbumin (PV) neurons in the brainstem medial vestibular nucleus (MVN) of mice that monosynaptically innervates the midbrain dorsal tegmental nucleus (DTN). This PV^(MVN→DTN) projection exhibits high neuronal excitability and synaptic plasticity as electrophysiological traits. In vivo...
Xiao-Qian Hu

The geroprotectors trametinib and rapamycin combine additively to extend mouse healthspan and lifespan

3 months 1 week ago
Suppression of the insulin-IGF-mTORC1-Ras network ameliorates aging in animals. Many drugs have targets in the network because of its roles in cancer and metabolic disease and are candidates for repurposing as geroprotectors. Rapamycin, an established geroprotective drug, blocks mTORC1 signaling, and trametinib inhibits the Ras-MEK-ERK pathway. In this study, we assessed survival and health of male and female mice treated with trametinib, rapamycin or their combination. We show here that...
Lisonia Gkioni

Multimorbidity patterns in older adults from Northern Netherlands: comparing factor analysis and latent class analysis solutions

3 months 1 week ago
CONCLUSIONS: Multimorbidity manifests as stable patterns in this population. MPs derived from latent class analysis were more interpretable and consistent over time compared to correlation-based approaches. Income disparities influence MP profiles, highlighting the need for tailored interventions. Longitudinal studies are recommended to explore NCD contributions to MP dynamics and inform strategies addressing health and social inequities.
Rafael Ogaz-González

The efficiency of EURO 6d car particulate filters is compromised by atmospheric aging: In vitro toxicity of gasoline car exhaust

3 months 1 week ago
Tailpipe emissions from road traffic contribute substantially to the burden of fine inhalable particulate matter (PM(2.5)) and deteriorate air quality. Exhaust emission standards, forcing improvements in combustion and exhaust after-treatment technology, considerably decreases combustion-related PM(2.5) emitted by modern cars. A549 cancerous alveolar and BEAS-2B normal bronchial epithelial cells were exposed at the air-liquid interface to the total aerosol or gas phase of either fresh or...
Mathilde N Delaval

Circadian Gene BMAL1 Regulation of Cellular Senescence in Thyroid Aging

3 months 1 week ago
As global aging accelerates, the incidence of thyroid diseases, particularly hypothyroidism, is rising in the elderly. The thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) levels increase in healthy elderly populations. However, whether the thyroid undergoes cellular senescence and how this relates to thyroid hormone (TH) synthesis remain unclear. To investigate the molecular and functional characteristics of thyroid aging, we performed scRNA-seq on human thyroids from young, middle-aged, and old groups,...
Dandan Zong
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