Aging & Longevity
Dendrobium officinale leaf extract extends the mean lifespan in Caenorhabditis elegans via the DAF-16/SOD-3 axis
This study aims to investigate the mechanism by which extract of Dendrobium officinale leaves (EDL) extends the lifespan of Caenorhabditis elegans. Untargeted metabolomics and network pharmacology analyses revealed that EDL primarily contains active components such as fatty acids, flavonoids, and polyphenols, which are predicted to potentially modulate pathways including MAPK, AMPK, mTOR, and longevity-related signaling pathways. Experimental results showed that 2 mg/mL EDL significantly...
Dimethyl fumarate ameliorates quinolinic acid-induced ageing and neurodegeneration in Caenorhabditis elegans
The ageing population and the increasing prevalence of age-related diseases underscore the urgent need for targeted therapeutic strategies. Accumulating evidence indicates that quinolinic acid (QA), a neuroinflammatory neurotoxin, contributes to the pathogenesis of neurodegenerative disorders. In this study, using Caenorhabditis elegans as a model organism, we demonstrate that chronic QA exposure acts as a robust driver of accelerated aging, significantly reducing overall healthspan. This...
Associations of cardiorespiratory fitness with structural brain networks in ageing: insights from The Maastricht Study
Higher cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) has been linked to healthier brain ageing, which includes preservation of white matter (WM) tracts. However, whether CRF might help preserve whole-brain WM networks and whether this varies with age remains unclear. To address this gap, we used cross-sectional data from The Maastricht Study (N = 4432, mean age 59.2 ± 8.7 years, range 40-79, 51% female). We derived CRF estimates from submaximal ergometry (VO(2)-max) and WM network metrics (whole-brain node...
Biopsychosocial and demographic predictors of functional brain network specialization and segregation across the adult lifespan
The properties of functional brain networks are an important determinant of cognitive function in aging and dementia. Despite this, few studies have comprehensively examined demographic and biopsychosocial predictors of functional brain networks, and none have attempted to do so across the adult lifespan while accounting for collinearity among these predictors. The current study used data from 525 individuals between the ages of 35 and 100 years from the Human Connectome Project 2.0 Lifespan...
Andes virus and the aging host: lessons from the 2026 outbreak and a framework for age-related disease severity
Andes virus (ANDV) is the most virulent New World orthohantavirus, responsible for hantavirus cardiopulmonary syndrome (HCPS)-a severe and frequently fatal disease characterized by non-cardiogenic pulmonary edema, vascular collapse, and dysregulated immune activation. The April 2026 outbreak of ANDV aboard the cruise ship MV Hondius, in which several older adults were among those most severely affected, has renewed attention to host age as a potential determinant of disease severity. Although...
Frailty in relation to metabolic syndrome: Cross-sectional and longitudinal insights from the CHARLS and ELSA cohorts
CONCLUSIONS: Our findings suggest that MetS may play a significant role in the development and progression of frailty. Accordingly, targeting MetS could be a viable approach for preventing or delaying the onset of frailty in older adults.
Expected lifespan and healthspan among rural and urban individuals in Java, Indonesia
In Indonesia, adults living in rural areas have a longer life expectancy than their urban counterparts. Beyond observed longevity, attention has focused on lifespan and healthspan expectations as predictors of health outcomes. This study examines expected lifespan and expected healthspan and their associated factors among rural and urban populations in Java, Indonesia. The cross-sectional Healthy Longevity (HELO) survey collected data from the general population using in-person interviews and an...
Perceived control over falling: a qualitative study of psychological aspects in older adults with fall concerns
CONCLUSIONS: Perceived control over falling among older adults with CaF is a dynamic, multidimensional process that extends beyond physical risk factors. Fall-prevention interventions should therefore move beyond purely physical components to incorporate psychological, social, and life-course dimensions, supporting adaptive appraisals, resilience, independence, and sustained engagement in daily life.
Reactive reconstruction and embedded passivation of heterointerfaces for intrinsically stable perovskite photovoltaics
Heterointerface degradation under operational stress represents a critical limitation to perovskite solar cell longevity. Here, we demonstrate contrasting aging behaviors between bulky anionic and cationic passivators at heterointerfaces, wherein anionic species induce lattice expansion under thermal stress. To address the thermal instability of conventional passivators, we synthesized cesium pyridine-3-carboxylate, which triggers reactive surface reconstruction, suppresses ion migration, and...
Enteric viral infections promote systemic accelerated aging in Drosophila
Do viral infections accelerate aging, and does this acceleration scale with pathogenicity? Using transcriptomic aging clocks, we measured biological age in Drosophila melanogaster infected with four enteric RNA viruses spanning a broad pathogenicity range (i.e., reduction of host lifespan). All pathogenic infections accelerated aging and the magnitude of acceleration tracked pathogenicity. This pattern held across oral and systemic infection routes and was conserved in Caenorhabditis elegans...
Covalent inhibitors of human papillomavirus type 16 E6 protein restore p53 function and suppress growth of HPV-driven tumors in vivo
High-risk human papillomaviruses (HPVs) promote malignant progression through sustained expression of the viral oncoprotein E6, which drives degradation of the tumor suppressor p53 and creates an oncogenic dependency in HPV-positive cancers. Here, we identify a genotype-defined therapeutic vulnerability by selectively and irreversibly inactivating HPV-16 E6 through covalent targeting a cysteine proximal to its E6AP-binding interface. Pharmacologic inhibition of E6 restored p53 protein stability...
Age and sex dependent shift in murine gut microbiome reveals pathological links to host cardiovascular and metabolic pathways
The gut microbiome undergoes dynamic, sex-dependent changes across the lifespan. However, comprehensive studies examining the combined effects of age and sex are limited. This study investigated both compositional and functional alterations in the gut microbiome of young (4 months, n = 14) and aged (20 months, n = 20) C57BL/6 J mice of both sexes using 16S rRNA gene (V3-V5) sequencing. Microbial community structure and predicted functional profiles were analyzed via QIIME2 and PICRUSt2, with...
Magnesium as a Bioenergetic Checkpoint Linking Mitochondrial Function, Metabolic Disease, and Aging
Magnesium is traditionally viewed as a permissive electrolyte required for cellular viability. Emerging evidence, however, reveals a more central role for Mg^(2+) as an active regulator of mitochondrial bioenergetics and metabolic resilience. In this Review, we synthesize recent advances in renal magnesium handling, mitochondrial Mg^(2+) transport, and MgATP chemistry to propose a unifying framework in which magnesium functions as a bioenergetic checkpoint. At the cellular level, Mg^(2+)...
Predicting time across age: comparing performance and neural dynamics of younger and older adults in a temporal prediction task
Temporal prediction is the ability to anticipate the likely time of occurrence of events and is important for adaptive behaviour in our everyday lives. Studies indicated that predictive aspects of environmental stimuli can be leveraged to reduce reaction times and enhance stimulus processing. Particularly, a recent study showed that this optimized behaviour is associated with a phase adjustment of ongoing neural oscillations aligning with the expected onset of upcoming stimuli. In ageing, there...
Cognitive decline and reduced bone mineral density under the bone-brain axis: mechanistic insights and imaging evaluation strategies
Against the backdrop of an accelerating global aging population, the epidemiological correlation between cognitive impairment and osteoporosis has become increasingly prominent. These two conditions exhibit a profound pathological coupling mediated by the bidirectional regulatory network of the "bone-brain axis." The operation of this axis is rooted in an intricate neuro-skeletal signaling network involving hormonal dysregulation, systemic inflammatory cascades, and the aberrant regulation of...
Beyond replacement: Immature neurons as resilience partners in the aging hippocampus
Whether new neurons contribute to human cognition in old age remains debated. Recently in Cell Stem Cell, Tosoni et al.¹ show that immature-neuron transcriptional programs persist in the aged dentate gyrus and that their molecular state, not simply their abundance, tracks Alzheimer's pathology and cognitive resilience.
CYLD-mediated lysine63 deubiquitination regulates synaptic transmission and autophagy to mitigate age-related sequelae
Lysine63 polyubiquitination is a prevalent post-translational modification in the central nervous system. Deficiency of CYLD, a lysine63-specific deubiquitinase, is linked to synaptic dysfunction and neurodegenerative disorders. However, our understanding of how CYLD contributes to the manifestation of neuronal deficits, particularly in the context of ageing, remains limited. Here, we report that CYLD-1 is essential for physiological lifespan in the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans. Neuronal...
Methylglyoxal engages aging-associated mechanisms to cause filtration impairment in nephrocytes
The decline of glomerular filtration is a hallmark of aging. Methylglyoxal (MG) is a uremic toxin known to induce aging-like changes; however, whether its mechanism of action is similar remains unclear. We compare the underlying mechanisms of MG and aging using Drosophila nephrocytes as a model. In addition to lower body weight, reduced locomotion, and shorter lifespans, MG caused filtration defects and induced cellular senescence in nephrocytes similar to the effects of aging, with a...
The Evidence for Epigenetic Age Acceleration in Neurological Disease: A Systematic Review
CONCLUSIONS: EAA captures biological ageing signatures relevant to neurological disease, but interpretation is context dependent. Current evidence does not support routine clinical use. Improved standardisation and validation may clarify the role of epigenetic ageing in neurological disease vulnerability.
Cancer burden among adults aged 65 years and older in Asia, 1990-2023: a systematic analysis of the Global Burden of Disease Study 2023
Older adults bear a substantial and increasing share of the cancer burden in Asia, yet its temporal trends, geographical heterogeneity, and inequalities remain insufficiently characterised. Using estimates from the Global Burden of Disease Study 2023, we assessed cancer incidence, mortality, and disability-adjusted life-years (DALYs) among adults aged 65 years and older across 34 Asian countries from 1990 to 2023, and examined demographic and epidemiological drivers, variations by location,...
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