Aging & Longevity

The bidirectional association between self-perceptions of aging and frailty: the mediating role of subjective cognitive decline

6 months 2 weeks ago
CONCLUSION: This study demonstrates a bidirectional causal relationship between self-perceptions of aging and frailty, with subjective cognitive decline identified as a mediating mechanism. These findings provide important guidance for future efforts aimed at reducing frailty rates among older adults in community settings.
Xueying Fang

Nutrient-dense foods and diverse diets are important for ensuring adequate nutrition across the life course

6 months 2 weeks ago
The world faces a global challenge of how to meet the nutritional needs of a diverse global population through diets. This paper defines the relative nutritional needs across each stage of the life cycle to support human health and identifies who is nutritionally vulnerable. Findings in this paper suggest that there are biological nutritional vulnerabilities stemming from high micronutrient needs per calorie in certain phases of the life cycle, particularly for infants and young children, women...
Ty Beal

Tissue-specific methylomic responses to a lifestyle intervention in older adults associate with metabolic and physiological health improvements

6 months 2 weeks ago
Across the lifespan, diet and physical activity profiles substantially influence immunometabolic health. DNA methylation, as a tissue-specific marker sensitive to behavioral change, may mediate these effects through modulation of transcription factor binding and subsequent gene expression. Despite this, few human studies have profiled DNA methylation and gene expression simultaneously in multiple tissues or examined how molecular levels react and interact in response to lifestyle changes. The...
Lucy Sinke

The dichotomic role of cytokines in aging

6 months 2 weeks ago
The chronic inflammation present in aged individuals is generally depicted as a detrimental player for longevity. Here, it is discussed several beneficial effects associated with the cytokines that are chronically elevated in inflammaging. These cytokines, such as IL-1β, type I interferons, IL-6 and TNF positively regulate macroautophagy, mitochondrial function, anti-tumor immune responses and skeletal muscle biogenesis, possibly contributing to longevity. On the other side, the detrimental and...
Rafael Cardoso Maciel Costa Silva

Global trends and regional differences in mortality of cardiovascular disease and its impact on longevity, 1980-2021: Age-period-cohort analyses and life expectancy decomposition based on the Global Burden of Disease study 2021

6 months 2 weeks ago
CONCLUSION: Process in reducing CVD mortality contributed to longevity improvements over the past four decades globally, with expanded cardiovascular health disparities across various SDI regions. More attention should be paid to CVD epidemic in low SDI countries to mitigate regional inequalities.
Xue Xia

Rlip76 in ageing and Alzheimer's disease: Focus on oxidative stress and mitochondrial mechanisms

6 months 2 weeks ago
RLIP76 (Rlip), a stress-responsive protein, plays a multifaceted role in cellular function. This protein acts primarily as a glutathione-electrophile conjugate (GS-E) transporter, crucial for detoxifying hazardous compounds and converting them into mercapturic acids. RLIP76 also modulates cytoskeletal motility and membrane plasticity through its role in the Ral-signaling pathway, interacting with RalA and RalB, key small GTPases involved in growth and metastasis. Beyond its ATP-dependent...
Madhuri Bandaru

Immediate effects of structured and natural deep breathing on heart rate variability and blood pressure in community-dwelling older adults

6 months 2 weeks ago
CONCLUSIONS: This first direct comparison of structured versus natural DB in healthy older adults demonstrates that both approaches effectively enhance parasympathetic activity. These findings support DB as a cost-effective, accessible intervention for promoting autonomic balance in healthy aging, without requiring specialized equipment or instruction.
Ting-Ting Yeh

Long-term potentiation in the hippocampus: From magnesium to memory

6 months 3 weeks ago
Long-term potentiation (LTP) is a widely studied phenomenon since the underlying molecular mechanisms are widely believed to be critical for learning and memory and their dysregulation has been implicated in many brain disorders affecting cognitive functions. Central to the induction of LTP, in most pathways that have been studied in the mammalian CNS, is the N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor (NMDAR). Philippe Ascher discovered that the NMDAR is subject to a rapid, highly voltage-dependent block by...
Graham L Collingridge

SenMayo transcriptomic senescence panel highlights glial cells in the ageing mouse and human retina

6 months 3 weeks ago
There is a growing need to better characterise senescent cells in the CNS and retina. The recently published SenMayo gene panel was developed to identify transcriptomic signatures of senescence across multiple organ systems, but the retina was not included. While other approaches have identified senescent signatures in the retina, these have largely focused on experimental models in young animals. We therefore conducted a detailed single-cell RNA-seq analysis to identify senescent cell...
Samyuktha Suresh

Relationship between macronutrients and energy intake and liver serum transaminase levels in elderly athletes and non-athletes: findings from the Neyshabur longitudinal study on aging

6 months 3 weeks ago
CONCLUSIONS: This study revealed that higher calorie, protein, and carbohydrate intake were associated with elevated ALT and AST levels in elderly individuals, particularly athletes. For athletes, all three nutrients were linked to elevated ALT, while only carbohydrates and calories impacted AST. For non-athletes, only protein affected ALT. These findings suggest that tailored nutritional strategies may be necessary to preserve liver health in active aging populations.
Hossein Taghizadeh Bilondi

Restoration of hair follicle inductive properties by depletion of senescent cells

6 months 3 weeks ago
Senescent cells secrete a senescence-associated secretory phenotype (SASP), which can induce senescence in neighboring cells. Human dermal papilla (DP) cells lose their original hair inductive properties when expanded in vitro, and rapidly accumulate senescent cells in culture. Protein and RNA-seq analysis revealed an accumulation of DP-specific SASP factors including IL-6, IL-8, MCP-1, and TIMP-2. We found that combined senolytic treatment of dasatinib and quercetin depleted senescent cells,...
Alberto Pappalardo

Lifespan longitudinal changes in mesocortical thickness and executive function: Role of dopaminergic genetic predisposition

6 months 3 weeks ago
Dopamine (DA) signaling is critical for optimal cognitive aging, especially in prefrontal-parietal and fronto-striatal networks. Single nucleotide polymorphisms associated with dopamine regulation, COMTVal158Met and DRD2C957T, stand to exert influence on executive function performance via neural properties. The current study investigated whether longitudinal thinning of mesocortical regions is related to COMT and DRD2 genetic predisposition and associated with decline in executive function over...
Giuseppe G Miranda

An integrated single-cell atlas of blood immune cells in aging

6 months 3 weeks ago
Recent advances in single-cell technologies have facilitated studies on age-related alterations in the immune system. However, previous studies have often employed different marker genes to annotate immune cell populations, making it challenging to compare results. In this study, we combined seven single-cell transcriptomic datasets, comprising more than a million cells from one hundred and three donors, to create a unified atlas of human peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) from both young...
Igor Filippov

Telomere function and regulation from mouse models to human ageing and disease

6 months 3 weeks ago
Telomeres protect the ends of chromosomes but shorten following cell division in the absence of telomerase activity. When telomeres become critically short or damaged, a DNA damage response is activated. Telomeres then become dysfunctional and trigger cellular senescence or death. Telomere shortening occurs with ageing and may contribute to associated maladies such as infertility, neurodegeneration, cancer, lung dysfunction and haematopoiesis disorders. Telomere dysfunction (sometimes without...
Corey Jones-Weinert

Effect of transcranial direct current stimulation with cognitive training on executive functions in healthy older adults: a secondary analysis from the ACT trial

6 months 3 weeks ago
Cognitive aging has become a public health concern as the mean age of the population is ever-increasing. It is a naturalistic and common process of degenerative and compensatory changes that may result in neurocognitive disorders. While heterogeneous, cognitive aging mostly affects executive functions that may be associated with functional losses during activities of daily living. Cognition-oriented treatments like cognitive training and transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) have...
Serkan Aksu

Age-Related Trajectories of Health Decline Among Immigrants and Natives in Europe: The Effect of Education

6 months 3 weeks ago
Background: The ability to age healthily is highly dependent on individual characteristics that include gender, social class, a range of biological and contextual factors, and migrant background. Indeed, immigration has changed the demographic composition and social structure of many European countries, generating an increasing interest in how societies, and immigrants in particular, are aging. Research Design: This paper compares the age-related trajectories of health decline in three health...
Aïda Solé-Auró

A mutation in DNA polymerase gamma harbours a shortened lifespan and high sensitivity to mutagens in the filamentous fungus Neurospora crassa

6 months 3 weeks ago
Hyphal elongation is the vegetative growth of filamentous fungi, and many species continuously elongate their hyphal tips over long periods. The details of the mechanisms for maintaining continuous growth are not yet clear. A novel short lifespan mutant of N. crassa that ceases hyphal elongation early was screened and analyzed to better understand the mechanisms for maintaining hyphal elongation in filamentous fungi. The mutant strain also exhibited high sensitivity to mutagens such as...
Ryouhei Yoshihara

Piezo1 exacerbates inflammation-induced cartilaginous endplate degeneration by activating mitochondrial fission via the Ca<sup>2+</sup>/CaMKII/Drp1 axis

6 months 3 weeks ago
Mitochondrial homeostasis plays a crucial role in degenerative joint diseases, including cartilaginous endplate (CEP) degeneration. To date, research into mitochondrial dynamics in IVDD is at an early stage. Since Piezo1 is a novel Ca^(2+)-permeable channel, we asked whether Piezo1 could modulate mitochondrial fission through Ca^(2+) signalling during CEP degeneration. In vitro and in vivo models of inflammation-induced CEP degeneration were established with lipopolysaccharide (LPS). We found...
Zhidi Lin
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