Aging & Longevity

Two-year evolution of frailty status and predictive factors in Chinese older adults: a national longitudinal study

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CONCLUSION: The worsening of frailty with age is more common in older adults than the improvement of frailty. Among robust and pre-frail individuals, older women are more likely to experience a deterioration in frailty status. The factors influencing frailty transitions are multifaceted and complex. Therefore, when intervening in the progression of frailty among older adults, it is essential to comprehensively assess frailty risks and influencing factors based on the diverse characteristics and...
Jing Shi

Accident-related deaths in the geriatric population: the role of chronic diseases and forensic investigations

7 hours 13 minutes ago
CONCLUSIONS: In order to prevent accident-related deaths, it is important to take protective measures and facilitate access to emergency medical services for geriatric individuals, especially those with chronic diseases. This is particularly important for preventing traffic accidents in urban areas and firearm and animal attacks in rural areas. Examining the causes and risk factors of accident-related deaths in the older population can promote healthier ageing. This study provides important data...
Büşra Baydemi̇r Kilinç

Electron Microscopy and Multi-Omics Reveal Mitochondrial Dysfunction and Structural Remodeling in the Hearts of Elderly Mice

7 hours 13 minutes ago
Aging is a key driver of cardiac dysfunction, promoting structural remodeling, metabolic alterations, and loss of cellular resilience. In aged hearts, extracellular matrix remodeling and collagen accumulation reduce ventricular compliance, impairing both diastolic function and stress adaptability. Cardiomyocytes exhibit diminished regenerative capacity and dysregulated stress responses, with mitochondrial dysfunction emerging as a central contributor to energy imbalance, oxidative stress, and...
Manuela Giovanna Basilicata

2Innate immune signaling mediates differential acute and long-term outcomes of repeated vs. single TBI in Drosophila

7 hours 13 minutes ago
Traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) are a global source of hospitalization, long-term disability, and death. However, age, sex, and other demographics differ widely among patients and the variable characteristics of TBIs further obscure injury outcomes. Here, we used Drosophila melanogaster to assess the effects of mild, repeated TBI (multi-day, MD) compared to single, severe TBI (single-day, SD). In all genotypes tested, flies given an SD injury exhibited higher acute mortality, but in some...
Kamden T Kuklinski

Immunolabelling and Micro-Computed Tomography Revealed Age-Related Alterations in 3D Microvasculature of Tendons

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Tendon degeneration is common, and its risk increases with age both in humans and horses. Tendon regeneration and healing is limited due to inherent low cell density and vascularisation, and current treatments are insufficient as indicated by scar tissue formation and a high re-injury rate. The tendon vasculature plays a crucial role in tendon homeostasis, regeneration and healing, making it a potential therapeutic target. However, the effect of ageing on the tendon microvasculature is poorly...
Nodoka Iwasaki

Chromosome duplication causes premature aging via defects in ribosome quality control

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Down syndrome, caused by an extra copy of Chromosome 21, causes lifelong problems. One of the most common phenotypes among people with Down syndrome is premature aging, including early tissue decline, neurodegeneration, and shortened life span. Yet the reasons for premature systemic aging are a mystery and difficult to study in humans. Here we show that chromosome amplification in wild yeast also produces premature aging and shortens life span. Chromosome duplication disrupts nutrient-induced...
Leah E Escalante

Polycomb misregulation in enterocytes drives tissue decline in the aging Drosophila intestine

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Aging compromises intestinal integrity, yet the chromatin changes driving this decline remain unclear. Polycomb-mediated repression is essential for silencing developmental genes, but this regulatory mechanism becomes dysregulated with age. Although shifts in Polycomb regulation within intestinal stem cells have been linked to gut aging, the Polycomb landscape of differentiated cell types remains unexplored. Differentiated cells comprise the majority of the gut epithelium and directly impact...
Sarah Leichter

Multivariate genome-wide analyses of insulin resistance unravel novel loci and therapeutic targets for cardiometabolic health

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Limited identification of insulin resistance-associated loci hinders understanding of its role in cardiometabolic health, impeding therapeutic strategies. We apply three multivariate genome-wide association study approaches on homeostatic model assessment for insulin resistance, insulin resistance index, fasting insulin, and ratio of triglycerides to high-density lipoprotein cholesterol from MAGIC and UK Biobank to develop a comprehensive phenotype ('mvIR'), and identify 217 independent loci,...
Chaojie Ye

Single-cell analysis of the somatic mutational landscape in human chondrocytes during aging and in osteoarthritis

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Somatic mutation is now recognized as a cause of multiple human diseases other than cancer. Osteoarthritis (OA), a highly prevalent age-related disease, has been associated with increased chromosomal abnormalities in articular cartilage. Here we characterize the somatic mutational landscape of chondrocytes during normal aging and in affected cartilage of patients with OA. We used single-cell whole-genome sequencing to analyze single-nucleotide variants (SNVs) and small insertions and deletions...
Peijun Ren

A multi-omics molecular landscape of 30 tissues in aging female rhesus macaques

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A systematic investigation of aging patterns across virtually all major tissues in nonhuman primates, our evolutionarily closest relatives, can provide valuable insights into tissue aging in humans, which is still elusive largely due to the difficulty in sampling. Here, we generated and analyzed multi-omics data, including transcriptome, proteome and metabolome, from 30 tissues of 17 female rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta) aged 3-27 years. We found that certain molecular features, such as...
Gong-Hua Li

Age-related changes in synapse ultrastructure and neuroprotective effect of dietary curcumin in the lateral prefrontal cortex layer 3 of the rhesus monkey

1 day 7 hours ago
Elucidating the impact of aging on the structure and function of neurons is key to understanding the mechanisms underlying synaptic dysfunction and ensuing susceptibility to age-related cognitive decline. The role of structural alterations in the lateral prefrontal cortex (LPFC) has been extensively addressed. In addition, numerous studies point to the importance of inflammation and the increase of oxidative stress during aging, with mitochondria as one of the key cellular organelles involved....
Carmen Freire-Cobo

Perceived needs and priorities of older persons in humanitarian crises: A scoping review of literature

1 day 7 hours ago
Humanitarian emergencies, including wars, forced displacements, sudden onset disasters, and pandemics, disproportionately affect older persons. This scoping review aims to map and synthesise existing studies on the care needs of older persons in such contexts, emphasising needs directly reported by the older persons themselves. A literature search was conducted on PubMed and EMBASE, focusing on qualitative studies that reported care needs of older persons in the context of humanitarian crises....
Marco Canevelli

Spatial Transcriptomic Characteristics of the Aging Human Ovary

1 day 7 hours ago
Ovarian aging is a complex process that compromises fertility and elevates the risk of reproductive disorders. To elucidate its spatiotemporal dynamics, we integrated single-nucleus RNA sequencing and spatial transcriptomics to construct a comprehensive aging atlas of 12 human ovarian tissues spanning ages 12-54 (prepubertal, age 12, n = 1; young, ages 23-29, n = 4; middle-aged, ages 32-34, n = 2; and older-aged, ages 42-54, n = 5). Our analysis revealed aging-related transcriptomic shifts,...
Meiling Zhang

Unveiling Aging and Alzheimer's Disease-Associated Dynamics of LINE1 DNA Content and Protein Expression in Mouse Brains

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Despite the long interspersed nuclear element-1 (LINE1, L1) retrotransposons having been implicated in Alzheimer's disease (AD), a fundamental understanding of the AD-specific lifespan-long trajectory of L1 has been limited. Here, we characterize the content and expression of L1 covering four brain regions (hippocampus, prefrontal cortex, cerebellum, and the rest of brain tissue) of APP/PS1 mice, a murine model of AD, and their wild-type C57BL/6 littermates from 3 to 24 months of age. We report...
Minyan Jiang

<sup>1</sup>H-MR spectroscopy biomarkers are associated with plasma-derived biomarkers of amyloid-β and tau in the early phase of AD continuum

2 days 7 hours ago
The objective of the study was to evaluate the relationship of plasma biomarkers of Alzheimer's disease (AD) with in vivo proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy (¹H-MRS) markers, and their association with cognitive function across the early stages of the AD continuum. Determining these associations may clarify the AD-related biological pathways and support the development of integrated AD blood and ¹H-MRS biomarkers for early detection of these pathways. Fifty-five older adults (40 cognitively...
Firat Kara

Depressive symptoms and plasma AT(N) biomarkers among cognitively healthy and mild cognitively impaired in a diverse cohort

2 days 7 hours ago
Depression is a known risk factor for dementia and MCI, but its associations with AT(N) biomarkers remain inconsistent and may differ by cognitive status. We cross-sectionally studied 2929 dementia-free participants from the Health & Aging Brain Study-Health Disparities (HABS-HD). Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) was identified as having cognitive complaints, Clinical Dementia Rating scores between 0.5 and 2.0, and at least one cognitive test ≤ 1.5 SD below norms. We defined AT (N) with plasma...
Christina S Dintica

Aging, Dementia, and Care Models: Global Perspectives with Insights from India

2 days 7 hours ago
Dementia is an escalating global public health challenge, with India poised to experience one of the largest absolute increases in cases due to rapid demographic aging, lifestyle transitions, and health system constraints. This review critically examines the epidemiology, barriers to diagnosis and care, economic and social impacts, and proposes an integrated dementia care framework for India. While dementia has traditionally been viewed through a social and clinical lens, emerging evidence...
Upasana Mukherjee

Age-related attenuation of the fast visuomotor network during rapid goal-directed reaching

2 days 7 hours ago
Humans can react remarkably quickly to novel or displaced visual stimuli when time is of the essence. Such movements are thought to be initiated by a subcortical fast visuomotor network, but it is unclear how this network declines with age. Past work in the upper limb has detailed delayed reaching corrections to jumped visual stimuli in aging, but the underlying mechanisms contributing to these changes of the fast visuomotor network are poorly understood. Conversely, work in the lower limb has...
Lucas S Billen
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