Aging & Longevity
The Aging Microenvironment Shapes Angiogenic Remodeling in IBD-Associated Colorectal Carcinogenesis
Chronic intestinal inflammation establishes a pro-senescent microenvironment that fuels the stepwise evolution from inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) to colorectal cancer. Although cellular senescence initially functions as a tumor-suppressive barrier, the persistent accumulation of senescent cells can promote disease progression through the senescence-associated secretory phenotype (SASP). Key SASP mediators, including VEGF, IL-8/CXCL8, and matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs), reprogram endothelial...
Intracerebroventricular infusion of exercise donor plasma exosomes induces molecular changes indicating exercise-like adaptations in basal ganglia cells of older male rats
Chronic moderate aerobic exercise promotes health in older adults and provides neuroprotection to patients with neurodegenerative diseases, most notably Parkinson's disease (PD). Exosomes are small extracellular vesicles that facilitate interorgan communication. During exercise, they are selectively packaged with bioactive molecules termed "exerkines" and released into the blood. Exosomes protect their exerkine cargo, including DNA, RNA, and proteins, and facilitate their interorgan transit....
Gerobiotics and neuroprotection: effects on the gut-brain axis in age-related neurodegenerative diseases
As the global population ages, effective strategies to attenuate or prevent neurodegenerative processes are becoming increasingly important. Gerobiotics, an emerging class of probiotic strains and their derived postbiotics, are considered promising geroprotective agents because of their potential to target fundamental mechanisms of aging, modulate the gut-brain axis, and attenuate age-related cognitive and functional decline. This review aims to synthesize existing evidence from preclinical and...
SVIP in plasma: a candidate blood-based biomarker for early detection of amnestic mild cognitive impairment
CONCLUSION: Plasma SVIP demonstrates significantly higher diagnostic accuracy than VCP for the detection of aMCI, suggesting its potential as a candidate blood-based biomarker pending large-scale pathophysiological validation.
Nuclear Enlargement as a Histological Hallmark of Skeletal Muscle Aging, Revealed by Deep Learning-Driven Analysis and Validated in Inflammatory Myopathies
Aging reshapes the architecture of human skeletal muscle, yet objective tissue-level markers that capture this process remain limited. We combined large-scale histology with deep learning to identify reproducible features of muscle aging and to test their biological relevance. We analyzed 974 hematoxylin-eosin whole-slide images from a population resource using a dual-attention convolutional neural network and an independent Mask R-CNN model to quantify nuclear size and density, verified by...
Unlocking the aging brain: mTORC1 as a convergent integrator for neurodegeneration and therapeutic intervention
Aging is the primary risk factor for neurodegenerative diseases, characterized by a progressive decline in cellular homeostasis. Central to this process is the mammalian target of rapamycin complex 1 (mTORC1), a convergent integrator regulator of metabolism that integrates nutrient sensing with cellular growth. While essential for development, chronic mTORC1 hyperactivity, termed mTORopathy, emerges during aging, driving a deleterious cycle of mitochondrial dysfunction, neuroinflammation, and...
Trajectory of frailty among the older people in a community setting: A cohort study from the Shizuoka Kokuho Database
CONCLUSIONS: These findings highlight severe frailty as a late high-risk state and may inform age- and sex-specific frailty risk stratification and care planning.
Cellular senescence in ischemic stroke: cell-type specificity, temporal dynamics, and response to therapeutic interventions
Increasing experimental and clinical evidence indicates activation of cellular programs resembling senescence and senescence-associated secretory phenotype signaling after stroke. However, a central challenge is definitional: in injured brain tissue, many senescence-associated features overlap with acute stress responses, transient cell-cycle perturbations, and reactive glial or vascular programs, complicating interpretation across models, time points, and cell types. Here, we synthesize the...
Nacre extract attenuates age-related functional and tissue alterations under post-onset intervention conditions in two murine aging models
Aging is accompanied by the accumulation of senescent cells and chronic low-grade inflammation, which together contribute to functional decline and tissue remodeling across organs. We previously reported that long-term nacre extract supplementation can delay age-related deterioration when initiated early; however, whether it can provide benefit under post-onset intervention conditions remains unclear. Here, we evaluated a water-soluble nacre extract derived from Pinctada fucata using (i)...
Awareness of active ageing and its association with quality of life among older adults in a tertiary care setting in Saudi Arabia: a cross-sectional study
CONCLUSIONS: The study findings showed a low level of awareness of the concept of active ageing among older adults in a tertiary care clinic in Saudi Arabia. Greater awareness of active ageing was positively associated with better quality of life among older adults, despite limited familiarity with the concept. These findings highlight the importance of integrating active ageing education into healthcare services and public health initiatives to support healthier and more fulfilling ageing...
Maternal sleep deprivation and developmental programming of brain aging trajectories in offspring
Maternal sleep deprivation (MSD) is a common but usually unnoticed issue during pregnancy, and in recent years, it has been increasingly recognised as an important prenatal stressor that may adversely influence maternal physiology, placental function, and fetal neurodevelopment. Sleep disturbances during pregnancy, including reduced sleep duration, fragmented sleep, poor sleep quality, circadian disruption, and rapid eye movement sleep restriction, have been associated with altered...
Tissue-specific body composition changes and muscle performance decline: a 5-year prospective study
CONCLUSIONS: CT-based body composition changes, atrophy of thigh muscles in particular, are associated with loss of muscle strength and physical performance.
Muscle Ageing and Sarcopenia Study (MASS) Lifecourse: a valuable resource for understanding skeletal muscle ageing
Advances in our understanding of the biology of skeletal muscle ageing are being made at pace, with great potential for these findings to inform the identification of novel treatments for sarcopenia. However, translation of findings from animal models to humans has been hampered by limitations of existing human muscle biopsy studies. Devised to directly address this challenge, the Muscle Ageing and Sarcopenia Study (MASS) Lifecourse is a novel resource for the study of human muscle ageing. This...
Stressful life event exposure is associated with combined physical and cognitive decline in older adults
Introduction Physical and cognitive impairment constitute large burdens of disease in older adults, but may be preventable through reduction of modifiable risk factors. While chronic stress has been linked to cognitive and physical function separately, few studies have accounted for combined decline. This study assessed associations between exposure to stressful life events (SLEs) and cognitive decline, physical decline, and combined physical and cognitive decline. Methods Data were taken from...
Sleep and aging: The role of DNA methylation
Although its evolutionary origins remain poorly understood, sleep is a highly conserved physiological process crucial to animal life and widely recognized as a major determinant of human healthspan. Sleep disturbances are a major public health concern, particularly among older adults, contributing to impaired cognitive function, chronic disease risk, and reduced quality of life. Age-related sleep disturbances are associated with epigenetic changes, especially altered DNA methylation patterns...
Spatial cellular order underlies locally-confined mechanisms of immune resistance in oropharyngeal cancer
Oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinomas (OPSCCs) frequently result from oncogenic human papilloma virus (HPV) infections (HPV-OPSCC). The mechanisms underlying effective immune escape, despite abundant viral antigens, are incompletely understood. Here, we performed single-cell spatial gene expression profiling of HPV-OPSCC to characterize cellular organization and mechanisms of immune resistance. We describe distinct tumor-parenchymal immune foci that differ in cytokine expression, spatial...
Molecular evidence for early deuterostome origins of ovarian cell types and neuroendocrine control of reproduction
Oogenesis requires complex interactions between germline and somatic cell types in the ovary. How did these cell types and their signaling interactions evolve? Here we use the sea star Patiria miniata as a non-chordate deuterostome representative to define the ovarian cell type toolkit in echinoderms. Sea stars continuously produce millions of new oocytes throughout their lifespan, making them a practical system to understand the mechanisms that drive oogenesis from a biomedical and evolutionary...
Digital alarm system with safety sensor and camera in special housing facilities-supportive or intrusive? A qualitative study of older adults' experiences
CONCLUSIONS: When integrating DASSCF into SHF, WT should be as supportive as possible without being too intrusive, allowing older adults to feel strengthened while ensuring their safety and independence.
Recurrence or persistence of atrial fibrillation is associated with frailty and adverse outcomes: the SAGE-AF cohort study
CONCLUSION: Frailty or pre-frailty increases odds of AF recurrence or persistence at two years, underscoring the potential role of biological aging in influencing the course of AF over time. AF recurrence or persistence was associated with greater hazards of major bleeding, even after adjustment for key clinical factors, suggesting residual risk not captured by measured covariates.
Management and coping with care for older adults: family caregivers' experiences in Enugu state, Nigeria
CONCLUSION: An increase in age comes with an increase in care management demands, with concerns affecting the management and strategies adopted in coping with care for older adults. Since the Nigerian society does not support institutionalized homes for older adults, we recommend the utilization of social workers' services in family settings, through providing appropriate care management strategies and services for older adults and their family caregivers.
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