Aging & Longevity
The Bright Side of Life: Optimism and Risk of Dementia
CONCLUSION: Higher optimism was associated with a lower incidence of dementia. These findings suggest a potential value of optimism in supporting healthy aging, which could be considered in future research on dementia prevention initiatives.
Systemic proteomic and organ aging signatures associated with plasma Abeta oligomerization in a Korean cohort: a cross-sectional study
CONCLUSION: Our findings demonstrated OAβT as a reflection of systemic changes linked to early AD pathology. Moreover, the influence of medications and systemic aging on OAβT values pointed to the potential avenues for intervention and emphasized the importance of considering systemic factors in AD pathogenesis and treatment.
How to train your rodent: Recommendations for the preclinical study of exercise-induced benefits in metabolic research
Regular physical activity is fundamental in promoting health and longevity. Numerous studies highlight the beneficial effects of exercise on metabolic parameters, but uncovering the mechanisms underlying the complex cellular responses and adaptations remains challenging in humans. Thus, animal models, in particular rodent models, have been indispensable for unveiling the underlying biological responses to exercise. Studies with precise exercise designs and diverse genetic models are vital for...
Astrocytic glucose metabolism regulates the survival of newborn hippocampal neurons in the adult brain
In the adult brain, hippocampal activity precisely regulates the survival of newborn hippocampal neurons. However, the mechanisms by which these neurons acquire metabolites required for survival remain unclear. Using a genetically encoded glucose biosensor and in vivo imaging in freely moving animals, we tracked cellular glucose dynamics during contextual exploration. Newborn neurons recovered intracellular glucose slowly and expressed low levels of glycolysis- and glucose transport-related...
SIRT1 mediates KU70 to maintain genomic stability in spermatogonial stem cells via the NHEJ repair pathway
Male infertility is closely related to DNA double-strand breaks in spermatogonial stem cells (SSCs); however, the precise mechanism still remains to be fully elucidated. While SIRT1 is a key regulator of DNA damage response and cellular senescence in other contexts, its role in SSCs is still poorly understood. In this study, human testicular single-cell RNA sequencing datasets were reanalyzed to characterize SSC transcriptional programs in non-obstructive azoospermia (NOA) patients. Clinical...
Aging effects on emotionality, cognition and brain mononuclear cells in Sprague-Dawley rats of both sexes
Aging impairs the function of immune cells and increases susceptibility to diseases such as anxiety and dementia. Nevertheless, some individuals exhibit resilience to age-related impairments, although the mechanisms are still unclear. This study investigated alterations in brain mononuclear cells and their association with age-related behavioral deficits in male and female rats. Flow cytometry was used to analyze the expression of CD45, CX3CR1, and CD163 on brain CD11b+ cells. Aging rats...
Spatiotemporal dynamics of the human cortical functional hierarchy across the lifespan
The human cortical functional hierarchy, spanning from primary sensorimotor to transmodal association regions, represents a fundamental principle of brain organisation. Here, we show lifespan changes in the sensorimotor-association (S-A) gradient in the cortical functional hierarchy using multimodal neuroimaging data from 33,247 participants aged 32 postmenstrual weeks to 80 years. We identify three critical neurodevelopmental milestones: initiation (third trimester to perinatal period),...
Lactate metabolism reprogramming through orthogonal tandem catalysis to reverse intervertebral disc degeneration
Lactate significantly accumulates in intervertebral disc degeneration (IVDD) to promote inflammation storm and nucleus pulposus cells (NPCs) senescence. However, eliminating the lactate efficiently and inhibiting the inflammation storm and NPCs senescence stimulated by lactate remains a challenge. Here, we show a lactate metabolism reprogramming reactor, which converts lactate to the inhibitor of NPCs senescence (alanine) through orthogonal tandem catalysis (OTC) reaction, thereby guiding the...
Ageing tissue fibroblasts support lung inflammaging
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This method to reverse cellular ageing is about to be tested in humans
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Galectin-9<sup>high</sup> Neutrophils Exacerbate Radiation-Induced Frailty
Local radiation injury-induced frailty seriously impacts the quality of life of patients undergoing radiotherapy or nuclear accident casualties and causes a significant medical and economic burden. However, the underlying mechanisms of the frailty remain unknown. In this study, a unique population of hyperactive GAL-9^(high) neutrophils is identified with characteristics of elevated ROS, NETs, and IFN-γ, prolonged lifespan, etc. These neutrophils infiltrate into multiple organs to induce...
Exploring how older adults perceived the impact of infectious diseases and vaccines on ageing: a cross-sectional study in France
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Aging alters DNA structure-induced genetic instability in mice
Repetitive DNA sequences can adopt alternative (i.e., non-B) DNA structures, which represent an endogenous source of genetic instability. Z-DNA, a non-B-DNA structure, has been implicated in the development of age-related genetic disorders such as cancer and Alzheimer's disease. Previously, we found that Z-DNA is mutagenic in mammals; however, the impact of age on Z-DNA-induced genetic instability has not yet been explored. Here, we investigated the effects of aging on Z-DNA-induced genetic...
Impact of abdominal obesity prevalence trends on dementia, cardiovascular disease, functional impairment, and mortality in older Chinese adults: A Markov scenario simulation, 2020-2050
CONCLUSIONS: Abdominal obesity control may reduce CVD incidence and mortality, thereby shifting the disease burden toward dementia and FI due to increased longevity, highlighting the need for integrated, life-course public health strategies responsive to the patterns of dementia and its comorbidity in older people.
The R01 Odyssey: A Journey of Comedic Hurdles (and Science)
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Double-Pronged NAD Preservation: Delaying Cellular Senescence and Initiating Musculoskeletal Regeneration
In the context of population aging, musculoskeletal fitness has emerged as a cornerstone of overall well-being and injury prevention, relying on the coordinated function of cartilage, bone, and muscle. Drawing on the principle of "increasing income and reducing expenditure," we propose a combinatorial formulation consisting of the nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD) precursor nicotinamide mononucleotide (NMN) and the NAD^(+)-consuming enzyme inhibitor apigenin (API), hereafter referred to as...
Accelerated biological aging is associated with faster multimorbidity progression: a UK biobank study
This study examined the associations of biological age accelerations (BAAs)-KDM-BA acceleration (via Klemera and Doubal's method) and PhenoAge acceleration (epigenetics-based), defined as residuals from regressing each biological age estimate on chronological age (CA)-with multimorbidity progression (measured by the Charlson Comorbidity Index, CCI), compared to CA. Utilizing UK Biobank data (n = 317,835; median follow-up: 13 years), Cox regression models adjusted for sex, ethnicity, lifestyle,...
Effects of high-load, velocity-intentional variable resistance training combined with creatine supplementation on neuroplasticity, oxidative stress, inflammation, physical function, cognitive performance and quality of life in older adults: A randomized,…
CONCLUSIONS: High-load, velocity-intentional resistance training-on land or in water-effectively improves neurocognition, oxidative balance, inflammation, strength, function, and quality of life in older adults. Aquatic training is particularly effective for attenuating oxidative stress and inflammation. Creatine supplementation confers complementary, modality-specific benefits and supports their use in combination to high-speed resistance exercise to promote healthy aging.
Non-necroptotic MLKL function damages mitochondria and promotes hematopoietic stem cell aging
Hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) survive many types of cellular stress but often lose their regenerative and lymphopoietic capacities as a result. Such functional decline also occurs with age, and dysfunctional HSCs with impaired mitochondria accumulate during aging. However, the molecular link between HSC stress response and age-related functional decline remains poorly understood. Here we show that multiple stress responses converge on the RIPK3-MLKL axis to induce age-related changes in HSCs....
HCCaging: a liver physiological aging-related biomarker for hepatocellular carcinoma diagnosis based on transcriptome data
Aging is a fundamental biological process that influences cancer development in a context-dependent manner; however, how aging-related programs manifest in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) remains incompletely understood. Here, we systematically characterized aging-associated features in HCC by establishing a liver cancer-specific aging signature, termed HCCaging, across more than 2,000 tumor samples from 16 independent cohorts. We comprehensively evaluated its heterogeneity and associations with...
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