Aging & Longevity

Taxonomic and functional signatures of smoking and periodontitis severity in the subgingival microbiome of older adults

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Periodontitis and smoking are major contributors to oral and systemic health deterioration in aging adults. This study investigated the combined effects of smoking status and periodontitis severity on the subgingival microbiome in 1107 individuals aged 69-72 using shotgun metagenomic sequencing. Smoking was linked to reduced microbial diversity, enrichment of periodontal pathogens, and depletion of health-associated commensals, while increasing periodontitis severity was associated with broader...
Jale Moradi

IL-17a induces age-related olfactory dysfunction by impairing regeneration and promoting respiratory metaplasia in mice

23 hours 13 minutes ago
The olfactory epithelium (OE) undergoes life-long renewal and regeneration. This process is supported by the globose basal cells (GBC) during the homeostatic state, as well as horizontal basal cells (HBC) during severe damage. Inflamm-aging refers to the low-grade, chronic and progressive state of heightened pro-inflammation associated with aging. However, the impact of inflamm-aging on OE homeostasis, regeneration, and the inflammatory microenvironment is not fully understood. In this study...
Shenglei Wang

Plasma proteomic signatures of social support and their association with cardiovascular disease and mortality: exploratory analyses in a national cohort study

23 hours 13 minutes ago
Social support has been related to cardiovascular disease (CVD) incidence and mortality in longitudinal cohort analyses, but the biological pathways underpinning this remain underexplored. This exploratory study examined the associations between social support and a wide range of proteomic biomarkers and performed the mediating effect of proteomic biomarkers in the association between social support and CVD and mortality to identify potential biological pathways linking social support to health...
Pei Qin

Self-Organizing Ovarian Somatic Organoids Preserve Cellular Heterogeneity and Reveal Cellular Contributions to Ovarian Aging

23 hours 13 minutes ago
Ovarian somatic cells are essential for reproductive function, but no existing ex vivo models recapitulate the cellular heterogeneity or interactions within this compartment. We engineered an ovarian somatic organoid model by culturing a stroma-enriched fraction of mouse ovaries in scaffold-free agarose micromolds. Self-organized ovarian somatic organoids maintained diverse cell populations, produced extracellular matrix, and secreted hormones. Organoids generated from reproductively old mice...
Shweta S Dipali

Body roundness index and mortality risk in chronic diseases: a national prospective longitudinal study in China

23 hours 13 minutes ago
CONCLUSIONS: BRI is a multifaceted predictor of chronic disease mortality, with associations varying by disease pathophysiology and population characteristics. It offers a pragmatic tool for refining risk stratification in aging populations and challenges one-size-fits-all approaches to obesity management. Future research should investigate dynamic BRI trajectories and interactions with disease-specific biomarkers.
Xuxin Sun

Threshold effects of physical activity and cognitive function among older adults with diabetes mellitus in NHANES 2011-2014

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CONCLUSION: This study shows a clear inverted U-shaped relationship between physical activity and cognitive function in older adults with DM. Cognitive benefits do not increase with higher exercise volume and approximately 490 MET-minutes/week appears to be the optimal dose for preserving cognitive function in this population. Additional research is necessary to confirm these findings in future studies using objective, precise measures such as pedometers and accelerometers.
Jigang Ren

Measuring and decomposing inequalities in intrinsic capacity among older adults in china: from an urban-rural divide perspective

23 hours 13 minutes ago
CONCLUSION: Chinese older adults showed inequality in IC, with more pronounced inequality in urban areas. Social activity and age are major contributing factors. Interventions such as promoting social participation, optimizing environmental resources, and implementing tailored urban-rural health policies are recommended to mitigate IC inequality and advance health equity.
Tian Zheng

Not Aging but Calorie Restriction Strongly Affects Protein Oxidation in Heart and Brain Mitochondria

23 hours 13 minutes ago
Aging is an inevitable consequence for all organisms. According to the mitochondrial free radical theory of aging (MFRTA), reactive oxygen species (ROS), which are predominantly generated in mitochondria, are assumed to play a key role. Calorie restriction (CR) delays aging by improving mitochondrial function; however, the molecular mechanisms underlying the effects of ROS and CR on mitochondria remain poorly understood. Oxidative protein modifications in mitochondrial proteins from the heart...
Shipan Fan

Exploring Splicing-Energy Axis Associations to Diet and Longevity

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There is increasing evidence that nutrient composition, even without lowering total calorie intake, can shape lifespan through mechanisms independent of mitochondrial regulation. Brandon and colleagues recently reported that a low-protein, high-carbohydrate (LPHC) diet enriched with non-digestible cellulose, extends lifespan in mice by shifting the liver proteome through altered RNA splicing, a response different from the mitochondrial improvements typically seen with caloric restriction. The...
Stefano Donega

Myeloid-Derived CD38 Mediates Age-Related Endometrial Aging Through NAD(+) Depletion

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Against the backdrop of the global trend toward delayed childbearing, elucidating the mechanisms underlying uterine aging has emerged as a critical biomedical priority for addressing age-related implantation failure. Through unbiased global metabolomic profiling of peri-implantation uteri across different ages in mice, we identified nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD^(+)) depletion as a hallmark metabolic feature of endometrial aging. Single-cell RNA sequencing further revealed an expansion...
Lun Hua

The 3xTg-AD Mouse Model of Alzheimer's Disease Exhibits Lifelong Reductions in Circulating Choline Despite Adequate Dietary Intake, With Sex-Specific Neuropathological and Behavioral Phenotypes

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Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a neurodegenerative disease characterized by amyloid-beta plaques and neurofibrillary tau tangles in the brain, neuroinflammation, and cognitive impairment. The 3xTg-AD mouse is a commonly used model in AD studies. 3xTg-AD males display inconsistent pathology; therefore, most studies utilize females. An understanding of why sexual dimorphism exists in this model is lacking. In humans, low circulating choline levels are associated with elevated AD pathology, while...
Jessica M Judd

PRKN-Mediated Ubiquitin-Proteasome Degradation of METTL3 Promotes Cellular Senescence

23 hours 13 minutes ago
N6-methyladenosine (m6A) methylation, a dynamic and reversible modification of eukaryotic mRNAs, plays critical roles in diverse cellular processes. Although METTL3-mediated m6A deposition has been implicated in cellular senescence, the mechanisms controlling METTL3 stability and activity during senescence remain poorly defined. Here, we demonstrate that both m6A levels and METTL3 protein abundance are significantly reduced in replication-induced and stress-induced senescence models. METTL3...
Liping Chen

Cognitive reserve is associated with less cognitive decline from white matter hyperintensities

1 day 23 hours ago
Previous research examining the contribution of white matter hyperintensities (WMHs) to cognitive decline has focused on overall lesion burden. A new approach, afforded by the Lesion Quantification Toolkit (LQT), measures localized connectivity disruption from WMHs to better estimate their impact on cognition. This methodology shifts the focus from lesion volume to the level of network disruption between brain regions. In this novel study, we applied the LQT approach to healthy aging and linked...
Arthur P Hamilton

Nutritional immunology in lifespan

1 day 23 hours ago
Immunonutrition refers to nutritional interventions that can improve immune function. The nutritional contents used in immunocytes include amino acids, vitamins, minerals, and flavonoids. In this study, we examine the oxi-inflamm-aging theory, which illustrates the antioxidant effects of diet, immune system performance, and life span. According to this theory, if vitamin C is consumed in the early stages of life, it can increase life span. The main objective of this study was to investigate the...
Maryam Fallah

Multi-Omics Analysis Reveals Photodynamic Therapy Ameliorating Skin Photoaging by Improving Cellular Senescence Through Mitohormesis-Mediated Reduction of Citrate Content

1 day 23 hours ago
Clinical evidence supports the anti-photoaging efficacy of 5-aminolevulinic acid photodynamic therapy (ALA-PDT), yet its mechanism remains elusive. Paradoxically, ALA-PDT generates reactive oxygen species (ROS), a key mediator of ultraviolet radiation (UVR)-induced photoaging, raising questions about its rejuvenating effects. Here, we employed a multi-omics approach to clarify this paradox. A UVR-induced hairless mouse model of photoaging was treated with ALA-PDT, followed by transcriptomic,...
Yu Yan

YTHDC1 Orchestrates Telomerase Assembly via Scaffold-Mediated TERT-TERC Interaction

1 day 23 hours ago
Telomerase RNA (TERC) is subject to various modifications, yet the implications of these modifications for telomerase biology remain largely unexplored. In this study, we conducted a comprehensive mapping of N6-Methyladenosine (m6A) modifications within TERC RNA and elucidated their regulatory role in telomerase function. Our findings demonstrate that TERC undergoes methylation at adenosine residues A111 and A435 by METTL3. A deficiency in TERC m6A, which is also linked to various human...
Xiaolei Cheng

DEAF1 - a transcriptional brake on muscle autophagy

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Macroautophagy/autophagy protects muscle from proteotoxic stress and maintains tissue homeostasis, yet skeletal muscle relies on it more than most organs. Adult fibers endure constant mechanical strain and require continuous turnover of long-lived proteins, while muscle stem cells (MuSCs) depend on autophagy to remain quiescent, activate after injury, and regenerate effectively. How autophagy is transcriptionally regulated in muscle has been unclear. We identified DEAF1 as a transcriptional...
Wen Xing Lee

From fat to fate: how aging adipose tissue drives systemic metabolic aging

2 days 23 hours ago
Aging adipose tissue is a consequence of organismal aging and an "amplifier" that drives systemic metabolic disorders. This review proposes the conceptual framework of the "aging metabolic amplifier", systematically explaining how aging adipose tissue reshapes the microenvironment of distant organs through its secretory profile, thereby linking obesity, diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, and neurodegenerative diseases. The concept of the "aging metabolic amplifier" emphasizes the important role...
Haiyan Lin

Impact mechanisms of grandparental care on social isolation among older migrants: evidence from a megacity in China

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CONCLUSIONS: This study shows grandparental childcare alleviates older migrants' social isolation (as reflected by higher LSNS-6 scores) by enhancing social participation, with settlement intention moderating the link between social participation and social isolation. Notably, temporary residence mentality may strengthen social participation's positive effect, offering new evidence for explaining migrants' "cultural barriers." Future research should examine mediating variables like language...
Xinru Li
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