Aging & Longevity
Amyloid-β as a target to suppress tonic PTH hypersecretion in hyperparathyroidism due to vitamin D deficiency
Hyperparathyroidism is an endocrine disorder linked to vitamin D deficiency. Reduced vitamin D receptor (VDR) activity promotes parathyroid hormone (PTH) hypersecretion by increasing heterodimerization of the type B γ-aminobutyric acid receptor 1 (GABA(B1)R) with the extracellular Ca^(2+)-sensing receptor (CaSR) in parathyroid cells; however, endogenous activators of the heterodimers are unknown. We uncovered increased expression of amyloid-β peptide cleaved from the amyloid-β precursor protein...
Inside Out: How Cellular Localisation Shapes cGAS Functions in Health and Disease
The function of innate immune sensors is intricately shaped by their spatial distribution within cells. cGAS (cyclic GMP-AMP synthase), a key cytosolic DNA sensor, illustrates this principle through its unexpected localisation to diverse organelles-including the nucleus, micronuclei, mitochondria, and plasma membrane. In these compartments, cGAS assumes distinct regulatory states and executes specialised functions. For instance, chromatin-bound nuclear cGAS remains inactive under homeostasis but...
Structural evolution of carbon frameworks realizes in vitro interfacial transport in metabolically reprogrammed senescent cells for senolysis
Integrating the diagnostic and therapeutic functions of drugs poses challenges due to specific structural design requirements. However, the trial-and-error dilemma in performance-driven structural evolution of nanomaterials is unsatisfactory. Here, we propose a strategy using graphene quantum dots with sp²-sp³ hybridized carbon frameworks for visualized, intelligent targeted clearance of metabolically reprogrammed senescent cells. We establish a structure-activity relationship between the...
Planar Li deposition and dissolution enable practical anode-free pouch cells
Anode-free lithium metal batteries (AFLMBs), which are manufactured without anode active material, offer great potential for high-energy-density, low-cost energy storage. However, AFLMBs face a long-standing challenge of short lifespan due to the harsh conditions of lacking excess Li-resource and an anode host^(1-8). This issue is associated with uneven Li deposition/dissolution, rooted in the micro-heterogeneity and mechanical fragility of solid electrolyte interphase (SEI)⁹. Here we report a...
CellVoyager: AI CompBio agent generates new insights by autonomously analyzing biological data
Modern biology increasingly relies on complex, high-dimensional datasets such as single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq), which present a vast space of potential hypotheses. Systematically exploring this space is often impractical, as scRNA-seq analyses are time-consuming and require substantial computational and domain expertise. To address this challenge, we introduce CellVoyager, an AI agent built on large language models that autonomously generates and implements scRNA-seq analyses within a...
Combined effects of ageing and type 2 diabetes mellitus on human dental mechanics
Dental collagen, a protein subject to essentially zero turnover, is highly susceptible to the accumulation of advanced glycation end-products (AGEs) due to elevated blood glucose in type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). Progressive loss of collagen's structural stability likely increases the risk of tooth decay and fracture complicating the proper fixation of dental restorations. Our study aimed at investigating the structural and mechanical alterations in T2DM-affected teeth by measuring the...
Use of Conventional Artificial Intelligence Methods in the Identification of Frailty: A Scoping Review
CONCLUSIONS: Like the broader frailty literature, emerging AI tools lack a consistent definition of frailty, leading to design and implementation inconsistencies. The absence of knowledge user involvement may further limit the clinical relevance and equity of these technologies.
Astaxanthin, meclizine, mitoglitazone, pioglitazone, alpha-ketoglutarate, mifepristone, methotrexate, and atorvastatin-telmisartan do not increase lifespan in UM-HET3 mice
The Interventions Testing Program (ITP) evaluated eleven compounds in genetically heterogeneous UM-HET3 mice to assess their potential to extend lifespan. These interventions included both novel agents and previously tested compounds administered at novel doses or starting ages. Despite prior evidence suggesting lifespan benefits of these proposed interventions in other models or under different conditions, none of the tested compounds significantly increased lifespan in male or female mice....
Comprehensive profiling of skin microbiome diversity and major determinants in a multi-regional Chinese population
The human skin microbiome is essential for health and is shaped by both host and environmental factors. To establish a nationwide baseline, we profile the skin microbiome of 1,029 Chinese individuals across three body sites (hand, axilla, and foot), four geographic regions, and four ethnic groups using 16S rRNA gene sequencing. Within each skin site, we identify two cutotypes, one of which is consistently dominated by Staphylococcus. Microbial diversity and community composition vary across body...
Senolytic treatment induces oligodendrocyte dysfunction and demyelination in the corpus callosum
Aging is a primary risk factor for disease progression in multiple sclerosis (MS). Because of this, treatments that can reduce the consequences of molecular aging, like senescence, have been proposed as a strategy to address disease progression. However, the effects of senolytics, a class of drugs which selectively ablate senescent cells, on the central nervous system are largely unknown. Here, we examined the effects of senolytic treatment on myelination and oligodendrocyte function in vivo...
Plasma proteomic signature of frailty in 50,506 adults
Proteomics enables the systematic elucidation of biological mechanisms underlying frailty. Through a large proteome-wide association study of 2,911 plasma proteins from 50,506 UK Biobank participants, we identified 1,339 proteins significantly associated with frailty, highlighting collagen-containing extracellular matrix and vesicle lumen pathways. Replication in the TwinGene study confirmed partial but consistent associations. Mendelian randomization analyses identified five potentially causal...
Tissue morphology predicts telomere shortening in human tissues
We present TLPath, a deep learning framework that predicts bulk-tissue telomere length from tissue morphology extracted from routine histopathology images. The central thesis of TLPath is that telomere length can be determined from tissue morphology. Trained on >5,000 whole-slide images across 919 individuals and 18 organs, TLPath discovers that extracted morphological features naturally separate young, middle-aged, and elderly individuals, demonstrating that aging causes architectural changes...
Reversible crosslinking strategy for dynamic strain regulation in inverted perovskite solar cells
Perovskite solar cells tend to degrade much faster under day-night cycling conditions. One key reason lies in the periodic strain in perovskite film under cycling mode due to its soft crystal lattice nature. Here, we propose a dynamic reversible crosslinking strategy by introducing disulfide-mediated cross-linkable additive of 2-methacryloyloxyethyl-thioctate. Combining with carbon-carbon double bond, 2-methacryloyloxyethyl-thioctate crosslinks at grain boundaries at high temperature through...
Hydroxychloroquine alleviates cyclophosphamide-induced premature ovarian failure by attenuating granulosa cell senescence and modulating the mtDNA-cGAS pathway
Cyclophosphamide (CTX) is a first-line chemotherapeutic agent for various cancers but is associated with a significant risk of ovarian dysfunction, which may even progress to premature ovarian failure (POF). Granulosa cell senescence is a key phenotypic manifestation of this process. Hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) exerts anti-senescence effects in age-related diseases; however, its efficacy in preventing CTX-induced ovarian damage remains elusive. We aimed to verify the protective effect of HCQ using...
Cycloneolitsol prolongs the lifespan of Caenorhabditis elegans by SEK-1/PMK-1/SKN-1 pathway and exerts anti-inflammatory effects by NF-kappaB pathway
Aging is a major risk factor for the onset and progression of many neurodegenerative diseases. Inflammation is the body's natural defense mechanism against harmful stimuli. A growing body of research has highlighted the intricate relationship between aging and inflammation, with chronic low-grade inflammation, often referred to as "inflammaging," being a hallmark of the aging process. Cycloneolitsol (CL) is a C-32 cycloartane-type triterpene from Taxodium ascendens which has been reported to...
Effect of Obstructive Sleep Apnea and CPAP on Telomere Length and Its Associated Mechanisms: A Pilot Study
The present study aimed to investigate the effect of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) and its treatment with continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP), the gold standard treatment for OSA on changes of telomere length and its associated mechanisms. In this mechanistic pilot study of a selective patient population (middle-aged men, BMI < 35 kg/m², moderate-severe OSA), a 6-month randomized, double-blind, and sham-controlled clinical trial was conducted (Clinical Trials: NCT04872816, April 29, 2021...
Severity of dual sensory loss and cognitive impairment in institutionalized older adults: a cross-sectional study in Galicia
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Editorial: Mental, sensory, physical and life style parameters related to cognitive decline in aging
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The role of glutathione in cognition, cognitive effort, and cognitive endurance in young and older adults
Glutathione (GSH) is an abundant antioxidant that protects against endogenous and exogenous toxic agents. The evidence over the relationship between GSH and cognitive integrity during aging is still scarce. In this study we investigated the relationship between GSH and cognitive integrity, cognitive effort and sustained cognitive effort. Second, we explored whether GSH modulation is related to other physiological properties such as blood oxygenation (BOLD response) and to brain excitability...
Magnesium Deficiency Accelerates Gut Aging and Increases Susceptibility to Colitis
Aging is linked to a higher incidence of gut diseases such as inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), yet the underlying mechanisms remain unclear. We identified an age-related decline in magnesium (Mg) levels specifically in the gut across species, prompting investigation of its role in intestinal health. Functional studies demonstrated that Mg restriction accelerates gut aging in old but not in young mice and aggravates colitis severity. Multi-omics analysis of mouse tissues revealed that dietary Mg...
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