Aging & Longevity

Epigenetic Aging of Critical Illness Survivors Assessed by the Muscle-Specific "Clock" and Its Relationship With Reduced Long-Term Muscle Strength

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Critically ill patients requiring treatment in the intensive care unit (ICU) suffer from muscle weakness that persists for years. As compared with healthy subjects, skeletal muscle of patients biopsied five years post-ICU revealed an abnormal transcriptome partially associated with poor muscle strength. We now hypothesized that skeletal muscle of long-term ICU survivors is "epigenetically aged", as determined by a muscle-specific epigenetic clock, and that such accelerated epigenetic aging...
Ceren Uzun Ayar

Spatial Transcriptomic Atlas Reveals That Forkhead Box O3-Mediated Mitochondrial Dynamics Imbalance Drives Premature Ovarian Insufficiency in Mice

1 day 10 hours ago
Premature ovarian insufficiency (POI) is a major driver of female reproductive aging, but its mechanisms and the spatial and structural patterns of reproductive aging remain poorly understood. This study, therefore, constructed a spatial transcriptomic atlas of POI mouse models to define the spatial and molecular features of granulosa senescence during disease progression. Spatial analysis revealed disrupted follicular structure and distinct granulosa subpopulations exhibiting blocked...
Ziwei Song

From local to systemic: spinal aging in the multi-organ aging network

1 day 10 hours ago
Spinal aging is a progressive degenerative process involving structural and functional decline of the spine as a whole and of its individual components, ultimately contributing to the development of degenerative spinal diseases (DSDs). Previous studies have largely focused on local spinal tissues or the intervertebral disc (IVD). However, recent advances in geroscience indicate that spinal degeneration is not an isolated local event, but is influenced by systemic aging through a multi-organ...
Chun Zhang

Chronic subdural hematoma as failed resolution at the aged dura-subdural interface: immune-vascular mechanisms, biomarker interpretation, and therapeutic translation

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Chronic subdural hematoma (CSDH) is a frequent disorder of older adults, yet its persistence and recurrence are not fully explained by retained clot, bridging-vein injury, or technical failure of evacuation. We propose an aging-informed failed-resolution framework for interpreting CSDH persistence and recurrence at the aged dura-subdural interface. In this model, brain atrophy can maintain a residual subdural space, while frailty, multimorbidity, immune aging, vascular aging, and local...
Qiao Zuo

Cellular Viscous Properties in Senescence: An Emerging Biophysical Perspective and Potential Biomarker

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Cellular mechanical properties are key regulators of diverse cellular functions. In particular, cellular senescence, a state of permanent cell cycle arrest, is closely associated with mechanical alterations. While extensive efforts have characterized changes in cells' elastic properties such as stiffness and elasticity during senescence, the viscous component of cellular mechanics, governing molecular transport, organelle mobility, and intracellular force dissipation, remains largely unexplored....
Jeong Hee Kim

Measuring healthy ageing: development and validation of a multidomain Healthy Ageing Index in the Korean Longitudinal Healthy Ageing Study (KLHAS)

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CONCLUSIONS: The Healthy Ageing Index provides a multidomain measure of healthy ageing in Korea by integrating intrinsic capacity with digital and built environmental context. Its associations with function, frailty, intrinsic capacity, and quality of life support construct validity. The strong correlation of digital participation with the index likely reflects underlying socio-cognitive and functional advantages rather than an independent causal determinant. Complete-case selection and...
Eun-Jeong Han

Age-related plasma N-glycosylation changes across humans, rats, and mice identify candidate glycan biomarkers for translational aging studies

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Changes in plasma protein N-glycosylation, particularly in immunoglobulin G (IgG), are closely associated with human aging. However, the extent to which established human glycan biomarkers translate to commonly used rodent models remains unclear. Here, we characterized the N-glycomes of plasma IgG and non-IgG proteins in humans, rats, and mice across multiple age groups using a TiO(2)-PGC chip-MS platform and systematically compared age-related glycosylation changes across species. Quantitative...
Lee-Fong Yau

Inhibition of mitochondrial ROS by TACI sustains bone marrow plasma cells

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Vaccines establish humoral protection via neutralizing antibodies, which are sustained by bone marrow long-lived plasma cells (LLPC). The lifespan of LLPCs determines the duration of protection, however, the mechanisms underlying LLPC survival remain poorly understood. Here, we employ plasma cell-specific conditional knockout mice to systematically dissect the roles of receptors for candidate niche factors. Unexpectedly, we find that the cytokine receptor TACI is essential for LLPC survival....
Yiming Zhu

Soft supermolecule stabilized buried interface for high-performance inverted perovskite solar cells and modules

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Self-assembled molecules (SAMs) have emerged as a promising hole transport material for improving the power conversion efficiency (PCE) of p-i-n inverted perovskite solar cells (PSCs). However, molecular aggregation and insufficient coverage of SAMs, the defects at the bottom surface of perovskite films, and weak adhesive force of perovskite films on SAMs result in poor quality and longevity of the interface between SAMs and perovskite (buried interface), hampering the realization of long-term...
Ruoqi Yang

Spalt-related is an inhibitor of mTORC1-mediated growth activated by the integrated stress response

1 day 10 hours ago
Anabolic and catabolic processes are coordinated by a conserved regulatory network, which includes the nutrient-sensing protein kinase mTOR complex 1 (mTORC1) and the insulin- and stress-responsive transcription factor FoxO. In a physiological setting, these regulators align growth, storage, reproduction, and aging with nutrient availability. Here, we identify transcription factor Spalt-related (Salr), previously implicated in organogenesis, as a negative regulator of growth and lipid storage in...
Onur Deniz

Nursing students' understanding of caring for older people receiving home care: a qualitative study

1 day 10 hours ago
CONCLUSIONS: The results indicate that students recognised the essential collaborative role nurses play in tailored person-centred for older people in this setting, while also identifying challenges that may hinder its full realisation. At the same time, the students pointed to concrete opportunities for strengthening person-centred approaches within home care. These insights deepen our understanding of how nursing students conceptualise care for older people receiving home care and provide...
Merita Neziraj

Mitochondrial-ER stress crosstalk in osteoarthritis: From ageing-associated chondrocyte dysfunction to emerging therapeutics

2 days 10 hours ago
Osteoarthritis (OA) is a common age-associated joint disorder driven not only by mechanical wear but also by progressive intracellular stress, metabolic imbalance, and chronic inflammation that culminate in cartilage degeneration and functional disability. Increasing evidence identifies mitochondrial dysfunction and endoplasmic reticulum stress (ERS) as central pathological hubs regulating chondrocyte survival, extracellular matrix (ECM) integrity, and inflammatory signaling. Mitochondrial...
Md Meraj Ansari

Associations among cognitive performance, VCAM-1, and GFAP in black adults: The ARCHES study

2 days 10 hours ago
Astrocytic injury and endothelial activation are interconnected processes within the neurovascular system that may contribute to variability in cognitive performance among cognitively unimpaired adults. Glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP) reflects astrocytic injury, while vascular cell adhesion molecule-1 (VCAM-1) reflects systemic endothelial activation. We examined whether VCAM-1 modifies associations between GFAP and cognition in cognitively unimpaired Black adults. This cross-sectional...
Ramkrishna K Singh

Hydrogen sulfide at the intersection of aging and type 2 diabetes: mechanisms of metabolic rewiring

2 days 10 hours ago
Hydrogen sulfide (H(2)S) is an important molecule in cellular metabolism given its merits as an antioxidant, a substrate for the mitochondrial electron transport chain and as a signaling molecule via promotion of cysteine persulfidation in peptides and proteins. Studies in cell culture, animal models, and humans have supported a central role of H(2)S in the control of aging and age-related metabolic diseases. Enhanced intracellular H(2)S production has been associated with extended survival in...
María Ángeles Cáliz-Molina

Acid ceramidase modulates the lipid profile and exacerbates sensitivity to ferroptosis in WI-38 replicative senescent cells

2 days 10 hours ago
Cellular senescence, a complex biological process characterized by irreversible cell cycle arrest and the senescence-associated secretory phenotype, has emerged as a critical target for therapeutic development for age-related diseases. Ferroptosis, an iron-dependent regulated cell death pathway driven by the accumulation of lipid peroxidation in cell membranes, has been implicated in age-related disorders. This study investigated the relationship between cellular senescence and ferroptosis....
David Soriano-Castell

Molecularly defined auditory neuron subtypes show different vulnerabilities to noise- and age-related synaptopathy in mice

2 days 10 hours ago
Neuronal subtype-specific synaptopathy is a hallmark of many forms of neurodegeneration. We examined the cellular basis for synaptic vulnerability in the auditory system, where three subtypes of spiral ganglion neurons (SGNs)-Ia, Ib, and Ic-carry acoustic information from the cochlea to the brain. In response to noise and aging, a subset of synapses between inner hair cells and SGNs are lost, but it is unclear how this loss varies across SGN subtypes. Using genetic labeling, we showed that Ia...
Joy A Franco
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