Aging & Longevity
Expanding Home- and Community-Based Service Access in the Veterans Health Administration
CONCLUSIONS AND IMPLICATIONS: Although HCBS availability varies across sites and regions, veterans' access also depends on VA staff time to conduct outreach, foster collaborations, and coordinate HCBS with internal and external partners. Understanding and disseminating effective strategies to strengthen veterans' HCBS access is vital as the need for HCBS continues to grow nationally.
Beneficiary Characteristics Associated With Volume of Skilled Clinical Nursing and Therapy Home Health
CONCLUSIONS AND IMPLICATIONS: Clinical complexity, disability, and social vulnerabilities were associated with greater volumes of skilled home health provision from nurses and therapists from 2011 to 2015. Our results highlight care needs that may be underaddressed and inequities that may be exacerbated under current home health provisions.
The "Domino Effect": Functional Decline and Increased Social Care Requirements Following a Fall
CONCLUSIONS AND IMPLICATIONS: This study demonstrates that even a single fall can signal a significant shift in the health and functional trajectories of community-dwelling older people, reinforcing the need for proactive and coordinated prevention strategies.
Brain structure in the cingulate cortex and locus coeruleus in late life is associated with engagement in complex mental activities across the life span
There is great interest in characterizing the activities or lifestyle factors that are important for successful aging; nevertheless, rigorous investigations using multimodal neuroimaging measures in conjunction with validated measures of activities are underrepresented in the literature. To address this gap, we assessed whether engagement in complex mental activities across early, middle, and late life, is associated with metrics of brain health in a sample of cognitively unimpaired older adults...
Hippocampal-cortical structural networks in the progression of cognitive impairment: A source-based morphometry analysis in individuals with subjective cognitive decline, mild cognitive impairment and Alzheimer's disease
Neural plasticity and memory mechanisms progressively change during pathological aging. This study aimed to identify patterns of structural covariance across Alzheimer's disease (AD) stages and their relationship with episodic memory performance. Fifty-nine AD patients, 59 patients with amnestic Mild Cognitive Impairment (a-MCI), 46 individuals with Subjective Cognitive Decline (SCD), and 49 Healthy Controls (HC) underwent neuropsychological assessment, including verbal episodic memory tests...
Outside the niche: Gut microbiota relay psychological stress to hematopoietic stem cell dysfunction
Hematopoietic stem cells integrate local and systemic cues to sustain blood homeostasis. In this issue of Cell Stem Cell, Tian et al.¹ uncover a stress-responsive brain-gut-bone marrow axis that drives aging-like dysfunction of hematopoietic stem cells.
Psychological stress drives aging-like hematopoietic stem cell dysfunction through a brain-gut-bone marrow axis
Chronic stress influences hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs). However, how psychological stress regulates HSC function remains incompletely understood. Here, we show that psychological stress impairs HSC self-renewal and lymphoid differentiation, inducing aging-like phenotypes. Stress suppresses neuronal activity in the medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) and periaqueductal gray (PAG), leading to HSC dysfunction, whereas chemogenetic activation of these regions restores HSC function. Psychological...
Macrophage Senescence and Programmed Cell Death in Atherosclerosis: Mechanisms, Cross-Talk, and Emerging Therapeutic Strategies
Atherosclerosis imposes a heavy burden on global healthcare systems and remains the leading cause of mortality worldwide, with macrophage dysfunction playing a critical role in its pathogenesis. This review examines the dual roles of macrophage senescence and programmed cell death (PCD) in the progression of atherosclerosis, highlighting their mechanisms, cross-talk and emerging therapeutic strategies. Macrophage senescence-characterized by irreversible cell cycle arrest, mitochondrial...
Modulation of intra-oceanic trench bending and along-trench thermochemical transport by mantle toroidal flow
Oceanic trench bending over 1000 km occurs globally, with notable along-trench variations in mantle wedge thermochemistry. However, the mechanisms influencing both shallow trench geometry and deep mantle state remain unclear. Here we focus on the Mariana Trench as a representative case. Our 3D model successfully replicates its curved geometry. Modeling results further reveal that extensive intra-oceanic trench retreat and bending occur when the incoming plate features sharp density variations...
VPS13C/PARK23 initiates lipid transfer and membrane remodeling for efficient lysosomal repair
Perturbations in lysosome integrity are tightly linked to neurological disorders and ageing, but the underlying pathogenic mechanisms are incompletely understood. Using an unbiased proteomic approach, we here identified the bridge-like lipid transport protein VPS13C/PARK23 as a key component of a global early response pathway to lysosome damage. VPS13C readily binds lysosomes under mechanical or osmotic tension in anticipation of membrane lesions. The latter trigger a conformational change in...
Modulating IL-11-dependent matrix stiffness to delay ovarian aging
Recent studies have highlighted the crucial role of mechanical properties in the ovarian microenvironment for ovarian function. However, the mechanisms that cause ovarian matrix stiffening during aging remain incompletely understood. Here we utilized atomic force microscopy (AFM) to demonstrate that human ovarian matrix stiffness increases with aging and in pathophysiological conditions, such as chemotherapy-induced premature ovarian insufficiency (POI), polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) and...
Targeting interleukin-11 to slow ovarian aging
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Mapping the network architecture of aging to identify repurposable drug candidates for longevity
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PROMETHEUS clinical trial protocol: tailoring healthy ageing with lifestyle and nutraceuticals
The d emographic shift toward an older population is accelerating the prevalence of age-related diseases. Precision geromedicine represents a paradigm shift in targeting the biological processes of ageing to optimise health and healthspan, which likely requires multimodal tailored interventions. PROMETHEUS, as part of the XPRIZE healthspan semi-finalist competition, is an 8-week feasibility and exploratory study including 20 middle-aged-to-older participants who received a multimodal...
Correction: Cdc42 interacts with chaperone Ydj1 to enhance its stability and partitioning during asymmetric cell division and aging in yeast
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Homebound status and glycemic control among older adults: results from a national survey
Despite well-documented poor health outcomes among homebound older adults with diabetes, little is known about how homebound status affects glycemic outcomes. This study examined the association between homebound status and glycemic control among community-dwelling older adults with diabetes and identified key factors associated with glycemic outcomes. We conducted a cross-sectional analysis using data from the 2017 National Health and Aging Trends Survey (NHATS). Participants included...
MSC-derived extracellular vesicles accelerate wound healing in senescent fibroblast cultures
Wound healing (WH) is a multi-component and highly orchestrated process, in which fibroblasts play a pivotal role. Wound healing is commonly attenuated during aging and the course of cellular senescence (CS). A growing body of evidence demonstrates that mesenchymal stem cell (MSC)-derived extracellular vesicles (EVs) can mitigate the aging and CS phenotype. In this study, we evaluated the effects of EVs derived from naïve MSCs (nMSCs) or anti-inflammatory polarized MSCs (pMSCs) on the rate of in...
Long-term outcomes of evolving treatment regimens in Ewing sarcoma survivors diagnosed 1970-1999: A report from the Childhood Cancer Survivor Study
CONCLUSIONS: No differences in late mortality, SMNs, and most CHCs were observed between patients who received VDC versus VDC/IE. Aging EWS survivors' elevated risk of morbidity and mortality underscores the need for lifelong survivorship care and therapies that reduce the risk for late effects.
Determinants of spiritual well-being in older adults: the role of geriatric assessment domains and religious coping
CONCLUSIONS: Depressive symptoms appear to be the dominant negative correlate of spiritual well-being in geriatric outpatients, while religious coping shows an independent positive link. The attenuation of functional measures after accounting for depressive symptoms may align with gerotranscendence theory or simply reflect ceiling effects in this functionally well-preserved outpatient sample. Either way, these data underscore the relevance of addressing depressive symptoms and acknowledging...
Social participation and subjective well-being among older adults: item-level evidence and screening potential in an East Asian aging society
CONCLUSION: Higher social participation is strongly associated with better subjective well-being in older adults, particularly through relational and health-oriented activities. Social participation scores may serve as a useful community-based indicator for detecting low well-being. Culturally sensitive interventions that promote meaningful, voluntary, and inclusive participation-alongside structural supports such as transportation and social prescribing-may help enhance psychological well-being...
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