Aging & Longevity

Age-dependent physiological responses and longevity in three Drosophila species with contrasting lifespans exposed to low temperature and constant darkness

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Aging is influenced by both genetic and environmental factors, yet comparative studies across species with different natural lifespans remain limited. We examined how reduced ambient temperature (18 °C vs 25 °C) and constant darkness, compared with a 12 h light/12 h dark cycle (DD vs LD), affect lifespan, age-related physiological traits, and gene expression in three Drosophila species with contrasting natural lifespans and climatic adaptations (tropical, short‑lived D. kikkawai, tropical,...
Mikhail V Shaposhnikov

Caloric restriction suppresses colorectal tumors and melanoma through CD8 T cells in aged mice

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Caloric restriction (CR) has shown the potential to extend lifespan and reduce cancer risk; however, the mechanisms underlying CR-mediated tumor suppression are not fully understood. Here, we investigate age-dependent CR effects on tumor progression and anti-tumor immune responses in a murine CR model. In aged mice, CR, defined as a 30% reduction in caloric intake, significantly suppressed tumor growth in murine syngeneic models of colorectal cancer or melanoma. CR also enhanced tumor...
Taichi Horino

Mitochondrial Dysfunction as a Central Hub of Aging: From Molecular Cascades to Inter-Organ Communication Networks

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: Background: Mitochondrial dysfunction serves as a fundamental driver of the aging process, precipitating progressive functional decline through complex molecular cascades. Summary: This review elucidates the core mechanisms underpinning this dysfunction, including reactive oxygen species (ROS)-induced redox imbalance, mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) damage accumulation, impaired mitophagy, and metabolic reprogramming. Crucially, we examine how mitochondria act as signaling hubs for inter-organ...
Chaodong Han

CXCR4-targeted dual softener for inducing senescence therapy in hepatic fibrosis

13 hours 41 minutes ago
Hepatic fibrosis is a central pathological driver of chronic liver diseases, including metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease and alcohol-related liver disease, which collectively impose a growing global health burden. Fibrosis is primarily mediated by persistent activation of hepatic stellate cells (aHSCs) and excessive deposition of stiff extracellular matrix (ECM). The dense and rigid ECM-aHSCs network severely hinders drug delivery and penetration, posing a major challenge...
Junmei Mu

Mesenchymal Stromal Cell Rejuvenation Strategies to Enhance Clinical Translation in Cell Therapy

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Cell therapies represent a promising frontier in modern medicine. Mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs) constitute a valuable source due to their minimal ethical concerns, low immunogenicity, negligible tumorigenicity in vivo, and robust paracrine activity mediated by the secretion of anti-inflammatory and angiogenic factors. Despite these advantages, MSCs undergo rapid replicative senescence accompanied by a progressive loss of stemness markers and functional potency. In this context, cellular...
Astrid Sodomaco

TRF2 Recovers Ischemic Postconditioning Cardioprotection in Aged Myocardiocytes by Regulating CSNK2A2 Localization and FUNDC1 Dephosphorylation

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Ischemic postconditioning (I/Post), which is an effective intervention by activating endogenous cardioprotective pathways, recovers ischemia/reperfusion injury. However, this intervention is not as effective in older patients, and its mechanism needs to be further investigated. In this study, we found that myocardial telomeric repeat binding factor 2 (TRF2) protein expression in male aged mice (18 months of age) was lower than that in male adult mice (4 months of age). After ligation of the...
Xuan Zhang

An ANGPTL8-AKT2-mTOR Axis Drives Adipose Senescence and Aging-Related Functional Decline

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Adipose tissue senescence is increasingly recognized as a key driver of systemic aging and age-related functional decline, yet the endocrine regulators that actively promote this process remain poorly defined. Angiopoietin-like protein 8 (ANGPTL8) is a metabolic factor implicated in lipid metabolism and inflammation and has been associated with multiple aging-related disorders. However, its direct role in adipose tissue senescence and organismal aging remains unclear. Here, we identify ANGPTL8...
Yi He

Aging's Competing Paradigms: Another Decade of Investigation into Damage-Driven versus Programmed Theories

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The nature of aging remains debated: is it the accumulation of damage or by execution of a program? Here, we revisit this long-standing dichotomy in light of recent experimental advances, each one of us supporting one of those paradigms and being critical about the other. The damage-driven model views aging as the progressive loss of function caused by imperfect repair and modulated by factors such as rate of damage accumulation, damage resistance, biological redundancy, and tissue regeneration....
Peter Lidsky

Sequalae and reversal of age-dependent alterations in mitochondrial dynamics via autophagy enhancement in reprogrammed human neurons

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How aging of human neurons affects dynamics of essential organelle such as mitochondria and autophagosomes remains largely unknown. MicroRNA-induced directly reprogrammed neurons (miNs) derived from adult fibroblasts retain age-associated signatures of the donor, enabling the study of age-dependent features in human neurons, including longitudinal isogenic samples. Transcriptomic analysis revealed that neurons derived from elderly individuals are characterized by gene expression changes...
Eva Klinman

Age-related differences in resting and event-evoked ocular response dynamics

2 days 13 hours ago
Ocular measures are increasingly used as non-invasive proxies of cognitive processes such as attention and listening effort. However, their interpretation in aging populations is complicated by concurrent changes in ocular physiology and oculomotor control, raising a critical question: to what extent do age-related differences in these measures reflect cognitive rather than other physiological factors? Here, we dissociate these contributions by characterizing ocular dynamics (resting and...
Mert Huviyetli

From verbal fluency to naturalistic speech: a scoping review of language correlates of loneliness and social isolation in older adults

2 days 13 hours ago
INTRODUCTION: Population aging poses significant societal and health challenges, with loneliness and social isolation (L/SI) recognized as pressing public health concerns. While social isolation refers to an objective lack of social contacts, loneliness reflects the subjective perception that one's social needs are not being met. Although L/SI have been associated with an increased risk of dementia and global cognitive decline, their relationship with language functioning remains largely...
Maria Veiga de Araújo

Corticotropin-releasing factor (CRF) in brain aging: from mitochondrial dysfunction to inflammaging

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Aging is a complex biological process. The corticotropin-releasing factor (CRF) signaling pathway has gained increasing attention for its potential role in regulating aging, acting as a key bridge connecting neuroendocrine stress mechanisms with both central and peripheral aging processes. As a core neuropeptide of the stress response, CRF primarily mediates downstream effects through its type 1 receptor (CRFR1), while its type 2 receptor (CRFR2) may play a modulatory, often opposing, role....
Mengting Yan

VA Choose Home Program: An Intensive Geriatric Home-Based Model of Care

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CONCLUSIONS: The flexible Choose Home model successfully fills a gap in the home and community-based care continuum by providing time-limited, high-intensity case management to rapidly stabilize multicomplex older Veterans. This sustainable, provider-led interprofessional approach offers a scalable strategy to support aging in place and reduce costly institutional care.
Caroline Madrigal

Characterizing the SASP-Dependent Paracrine Spreading of Senescence Between Human Brain Cell Types

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One of the defining phenotypes of a senescent cell is the senescence-associated secretory phenotype (SASP), which can propagate senescence in neighboring cells both in vitro and in vivo. Importantly, this paracrine spreading of senescence can act in a cell non-autonomous manner, influencing neighboring cell populations and contributing to immune cell recruitment. As cellular senescence has recently been linked to both age-related neurodegenerative phenotypes and local inflammation and is more...
Taylor Russo

Reduced dynamic functional connectivity in older ages: are older brains less adaptable?

3 days 13 hours ago
Understanding how brain connectivity reorganizes with age is essential for characterizing healthy aging. While static functional connectivity (sFC) has revealed broad age-related shifts in network segregation and integration, recent work underscores the need to examine how these patterns dynamically fluctuate over time to better understand cognitive decline and resilience in aging. The present resting-state fMRI study was conducted to enhance comprehension of the temporal variability and...
Natalia Zhukova

Dysregulated lncRNAs are associated with the progressive arterial phenotype in Hutchinson-Gilford Progeria Syndrome

3 days 13 hours ago
Hutchinson-Gilford Progeria Syndrome (HGPS) is a rare premature aging disorder caused by de novo LMNA mutations. Patients develop severe systemic symptoms limiting life quality and ultimately causing death from cardiovascular events. Despite extensive research, treatment options remain limited. Here, we investigated the role of long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) in the development of vascular pathology in HGPS. We analyzed an available single-cell RNA sequencing dataset from aortic arch cells of...
Lara G Merino

Prevalence and Predictors of Non-Frailty Among Homebound Older Adults

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CONCLUSION: While the vast majority of the homebound population is frail or pre-frail, a considerable portion are not frail. Efforts to manage high-need, high-cost populations such as homebound older adults must account for the heterogeneity of the population with efforts to better understand the non-frail subpopulation and target interventions tailored to their needs with the goal of potentially reversing their homebound status.
Orla C Sheehan
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