Aging & Longevity
Quantifying calretinin-labeled afferent terminals in vestibular sensory epithelia of young and older gerbils
Vestibular dysfunction becomes increasingly prevalent with aging and it is estimated that more than 80 % of people over 80 years old experience balance problems linked to vestibular dysfunction. Within the peripheral vestibular organs, sensory hair cells transform hair bundle motion into receptor potentials and information is next relayed to the brain by electrical activity in vestibular afferent nerves. There are three types of vestibular afferents: calyx-only afferents innervate one or more...
Nematode extracellular protein interactome expands connections between signaling pathways
The nematode Caenorhabditis elegans is a favorable model for studying cell-surface protein interactomes, given its well-defined and stereotyped intercellular contacts. Here, we report an extracellular interactome dataset for C. elegans. Most of these interactions were unknown, despite recent datasets for flies and humans, as our collection contains a larger selection of protein families. We uncover interactions for all four major axon guidance pathways, including ectodomain interactions between...
The Ethics Case for Longevity Science
Recent advances in biogerontology show that ageing is malleable, opening the possibility of delaying chronic disease and extending healthspan. Ethical debate has been dominated by consequentialist framings, balancing potential benefits against fears of overpopulation, inequality, or loss of meaning. We seek to further this discussion by grounding the case for longevity research not only in outcomes but also in respect for autonomy, self-ownership, and the intrinsic value of life itself. On this...
Neuroimmune Dysregulation in Alzheimer's Disease: Mechanisms and Therapeutic Strategies
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a neurodegenerative disorder characterised by progressive memory loss and cognitive decline. With the global population ageing, the prevalence of AD continues to rise, posing a significant public health challenge. Historically, AD research has centred on two hallmark pathological features: β-amyloid (Aβ) deposition and tau protein hyperphosphorylation. However, repeated failures of therapeutic strategies targeting these pathways in clinical trials have prompted a...
From treadmill to outdoor overground walking: Enhancing ground contact timing detection for older adults using transfer learning
Identification of ground contact timings (GCT) is critical for monitoring mobility in older adults. Laboratory methods are precise but limited to controlled environments, restricting their applicability in real-world settings. Treadmills allow extended measurements but fail to reflect the variability of overground walking. We evaluated the performance of deep learning models trained on treadmill data from young adults and their generalizability to treadmill and outdoor walking in older adults....
Interleukin-10 expressing B lineage cells in visceral adipose tissue protect against aging-related insulin resistance and extend lifespan
Visceral adipose tissue (VAT) inflammation is considered as an important contributor of aging, however, whether there is endogenous factor(s) in VAT that counteract this process remains obscure. Here we reported that interleukin (IL)-10 expressing B lineage (B-10) cells are greatly expanded in aged VAT in human and mouse. In aged VAT, B-10 cells are the primary source of IL-10. B cell-specific knockout of IL-10 exaggerated aging-related inflammation and insulin resistance (IR) and reduced...
Latent profiles of attitudes toward ageing during the nursing home "early transition period" and its correlation with quality of life
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Facilitators and barriers to physical activity among older adults in Karachi - a qualitative exploratory study
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Rapamycin Reverses the Hepatic Response to Diet-Induced Metabolic Stress That Is Amplified by Aging
Aging is associated with increased susceptibility to metabolic stress and chronic liver disease, yet the interactions between age and metabolic stressors and the potential for ameliorating interventions remain incompletely understood. Here, we examined the hepatic response of young (7-month-old) and old (25-month-old) C57BL/6 male mice to a 9-week high-fat diet (HFD) and assessed whether rapamycin, a well-established pro-longevity intervention, could mitigate age-exacerbated effects. While both...
Early-life exposures, biological age acceleration, and type 2 diabetes in adulthood: mediation analyses in the UK Biobank
Early-life exposures could affect the risk of type 2 diabetes (T2D) in adulthood, but the mechanisms remain unclear. We included 319,951 (54.5% women) UK Biobank participants free of T2D at baseline and within the first year of follow-up to investigate whether early-life exposures contribute to T2D through biological aging estimated using the Klemera-Doubal (KDM) and PhenoAge methods. We first examined associations of exposures with biological age and T2D, respectively, using...
Antioxidant and anti-aging activities of Salvia miltiorrhiza Bunge callus extracts in H(2)O(2)-induced premature senescence and chronological aging models of human dermal fibroblasts
Dermal fibroblasts are pivotal in maintaining skin integrity through extracellular matrix (ECM) production, a process compromised during aging due to oxidative stress from excessive reactive oxygen species (ROS). Salvia miltiorrhiza Bunge (Danshen, DS), a medicinal plant rich in bioactive compound-rich dried roots, has demonstrated broad therapeutic potential. This study investigates the anti-aging properties of Danshen callus (DSC)-an undifferentiated cell mass derived from leaf tissue culture,...
CCL3 is produced by aged neutrophils across cancers and promotes tumor growth
Tumor-associated neutrophils (TANs) are abundant across cancers, yet their phenotypic diversity and functional states remain poorly defined. Here, we introduce a cell-type probability classifier that recovers low-transcript neutrophils from scRNAseq datasets, enabling pan-cancer analyses of TAN heterogeneity. Across >190 human and murine tumors, we identify a conserved differentiation trajectory that culminates in a terminal CCL3^(hi) state. This state exhibits pro-tumor transcriptional...
Proximity proteomics reveals OTUD6B regulation of stress granule dynamics through coalescence with VCP/p97
Stress granules (SGs) are membrane-less organelles formed through liquid-liquid phase separation of proteins and RNAs, serving as temporary repositories for biomacromolecules to protect cells under stress conditions. Impaired SG disassembly is closely implicated in neurodegenerative diseases and aging, yet the mechanisms regulating SG dynamics are incompletely investigated. The constituents of heterogenous SGs are complicated and broadly categorized as core and shell components. In contrary to...
Similar minds age alike: an MRI similarity approach for predicting age-related cognitive decline
As individuals age, cortical alterations in brain structure contribute to cognitive decline. However, the specific patterns of age-related changes and their impact on cognition remain poorly understood. This study assessed the effects of aging on individual gray matter similarity networks and compared them to anatomical and functional connectivity networks derived from diffusion-weighted imaging and resting-state fMRI, respectively. Our results showed that gray matter similarity networks...
Biopsychosocial frailty and the incident risk of cardio- and cerebrovascular diseases: an 8-year follow-up of the italian longitudinal study on aging
Biopsychosocial frailty, a new construct combining modifiable physical, psychological, and social domains, was associated with increased risk of dementia, mild cognitive impairment, and their subtypes. The aim of the present study was to estimate the role of biopsychosocial frailty on the incident risk of cardio- and cerebrovascular disease, i.e., myocardial infarction, peripheral artery disease (PAD), and definite stroke. From the eight municipalities of the population-based Italian...
Evidence gaps in the effects of exercise on SASP-Related biomarkers in older adults: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials
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Financial decision-making power and mental well-being in older adults: a nationwide longitudinal cohort study in China
CONCLUSIONS: Financial decision-making power is a significant and potentially modifiable factor associated with mental health among older adults, representing an underexplored pathway for promoting healthy aging, with effects partially mediated through ADL and leisure engagement. Mental health promotion strategies should seek to preserve older adults' household financial decision-making power while supporting functional independence and social engagement.
Critical roles of m6A demethylase FTO in ovarian aging
Ovarian aging, recognized as one of the initial signs of systemic aging, is marked by a progressive reduction in both the number and quality of oocytes, which has a profound effect on female fertility. In spite of the advancements in assisted reproductive technologies, these methods fail to tackle the fundamental molecular mechanisms that drive ovarian senescence. Recent surveys have underscored the significant role of epitranscriptomic regulation, especially the N6-methyladenosine (m6A)...
Teleultrasound in obstetrics: A systematic review and meta-analysis
CONCLUSION: This review demonstrated the potential applicability and value of obstetric teleultrasound. This novel care model is everchanging and new devices/systems capable of telesonography are of clinical and scientific relevance. Presently, additional high-quality evidence is required, particularly using teleultrasound in a clinical context, whilst ensuring sufficient methodological detail and consistent outcome reporting.
Antigen-specific T<sub>H</sub>17 cells offset the age-related decline in durable T cell immunity
Older adults are susceptible to infections in part due to waning of immune memory. To uncover mechanisms of a long-lasting immune memory, we contrasted varicella zoster virus antigen-specific memory T cell responses in adults vaccinated at young (<20 years) or older age (>50 years) with a live-attenuated vaccine conferring durable protection only when given at young age or with an adjuvanted component vaccine eliciting long-lasting immunity in older adults. Unlike VZV-specific CD4^(+) T cells,...
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