Aging & Longevity

Inhibition of poly(ADP-Ribosyl)ation reduced vascular smooth muscle cells loss and improves aortic disease in a mouse model of human accelerated aging syndrome

3 months 2 weeks ago
Hutchinson-Gilford progeria syndrome (HGPS) is an extremely rare genetic disorder associated with features of accelerated aging. HGPS is an autosomal dominant disease caused by a de novo mutation of LMNA gene, encoding A-type lamins, resulting in the truncated form of pre-lamin A called progerin. While asymptomatic at birth, patients develop symptoms within the first year of life when they begin to display accelerated aging and suffer from growth retardation, and severe cardiovascular...
Déborah Cardoso

Aging enhances pro-atrogenic gene expression and skeletal muscle loss following respiratory syncytial virus infection

3 months 2 weeks ago
Aging and many age-related health conditions are associated with skeletal muscle loss. Furthermore, older adults are more susceptible to severe respiratory infections, which can in turn lead to muscle wasting. The mechanisms by which respiratory viral infection can impact skeletal muscle in older adults are not well understood. We determined the effects of acute infection with respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) on the lung and skeletal muscle of aged mice. RSV infection caused more severe disease...
J Sophie Sagawe

The effectiveness of unsupervised home-based exercise for improving lower extremity physical function in older adults in Western and Eastern cultures: a systematic review and meta-analysis

3 months 2 weeks ago
CONCLUSIONS: This meta-analysis suggests that unsupervised home-based exercise programmes have little impact on lower extremity functions in older adults. This review is limited by the small number of included studies, sample sizes, and high heterogeneity. There is a need to understand why this format lacks efficacy, and design more beneficial home-based exercise programmes.
Ian Ju Liang

Inflammation and aging-related disease: A transdisciplinary inflammaging framework

3 months 2 weeks ago
Inflammaging, a state of chronic, progressive low-grade inflammation during aging, is associated with several adverse clinical outcomes, including frailty, disability, and death. Chronic inflammation is a hallmark of aging and is linked to the pathogenesis of many aging-related diseases. Anti-inflammatory therapies are also increasingly being studied as potential anti-aging treatments, and clinical trials have shown benefits in selected aging-related diseases. Despite promising advances,...
Brian J Andonian

Healthy Aging at Moderate Altitudes: Hypoxia and Hormesis

3 months 3 weeks ago
BACKGROUND: Aging is associated with cellular and tissue responses that collectively lead to functional and structural deterioration of tissues. Poor tissue oxygenation, or hypoxia, is involved in such responses and contributes to aging. Consequently, it could be speculated that living at higher altitude, and therefore in hypoxic conditions, accelerates aging. This assumption is indeed supported by evidence from populations residing at very high altitudes (>3,500 m). In contrast, accumulating...
Johannes Burtscher

Mild Behavioral Impairment and Quality of Life in Community Dwelling Older Adults

3 months 3 weeks ago
CONCLUSIONS: The study shows that MBI is associated with poorer QoL, independent of sex, on two QoL scales. We addressed depression/anxiety items in the EQ-5D as a potential confounder for the observed MBI-QoL association by conducting a sensitivity analysis that excluded those items from the EQ-5D total score and by employing a novel measure of QoL (QFS-5) that excludes psychiatric symptoms from measurement of QoL. Associations of MBI with the novel QFS-5 were similar to associations between...
Ibadat Warring

Prenatal exposure to undernutrition is associated with a specific lipid profile predicting future brain aging

3 months 3 weeks ago
Prenatal adversity affects cognitive and brain aging. Both lipid and leptin concentrations may be involved. We investigated if prenatal undernutrition is associated with a specific blood lipid profile and/or leptin concentrations, and if these relate to cognitive function and brain aging. 801 plasma samples of members of the Dutch famine birth cohort were assessed for lipidomics and leptin at age 58. Cognitive performance was measured with a Stroop task at 58, and MRI-based BrainAGE was derived...
Stuart G Snowden

Utilising an in silico model to predict outcomes in senescence-driven acute liver injury

3 months 3 weeks ago
Currently liver transplantation is the only treatment option for liver disease, but organ availability cannot meet patient demand. Alternative regenerative therapies, including cell transplantation, aim to modulate the injured microenvironment from inflammation and scarring towards regeneration. The complexity of the liver injury response makes it challenging to identify suitable therapeutic targets when relying on experimental approaches alone. Therefore, we adopted a combined in vivo-in silico...
Candice Ashmore-Harris

Therapeutic targeting of senescent cells in the CNS

3 months 3 weeks ago
Senescent cells accumulate throughout the body with advanced age, diseases and chronic conditions. They negatively impact health and function of multiple systems, including the central nervous system (CNS). Therapies that target senescent cells, broadly referred to as senotherapeutics, recently emerged as potentially important treatment strategies for the CNS. Promising therapeutic approaches involve clearing senescent cells by disarming their pro-survival pathways with 'senolytics'; or...
Markus Riessland

A biological age based on common clinical markers predicts health trajectory and mortality risk in dogs

3 months 3 weeks ago
Predicting aging trajectories through biomarkers of biological aging can guide interventions that optimize healthy lifespan in humans and companion animals. Differences in physiology, genetics, nutrition, and lifestyle limit the generalization of such biomarkers and may therefore require species-specific algorithms. Here, we compared correlations of standard clinical blood parameters with survival probability in humans with those of the two most common mammalian companion animals, cats and dogs,...
Sébastien Herzig

p21 regulates expression of ECM components and promotes pulmonary fibrosis via CDK4 and Rb

3 months 3 weeks ago
Fibrosis and accumulation of senescent cells are common tissue changes associated with aging. Here, we show that the CDK inhibitor p21 (CDKN1A), known to regulate the cell cycle and the viability of senescent cells, also controls the expression of extracellular matrix (ECM) components in senescent and proliferating cells of the fibrotic lung, in a manner dependent on CDK4 and Rb phosphorylation. p21 knockout protects mice from the induction of lung fibrosis. Moreover, inducible p21 silencing...
Nurit Papismadov

Sirtuin 3 reinforces acylcarnitine metabolism and maintains thermogenesis in brown adipose tissue of aging mice

3 months 3 weeks ago
Acylcarnitine (ACar) is a novel fuel source for activating thermogenesis in brown adipose tissue (BAT). However, whether ACar metabolism underlies BAT thermogenesis decline with aging remain unclear. Here, the L-carnitine-treated young and aging mice were used to investigate the effects of activation of ACar metabolism on BAT thermogenesis during aging. We showed that long term L-carnitine feeding, which results in an elevation in circulating ACar levels, failed to improve cold sensitivity of...
Kuiliang Zhang

Effects of obesogenic diet and 17β-estradiol in female mice with <em>APOE</em> 3/3, 3/4, and 4/4 genotypes

3 months 3 weeks ago
The main genetic risk factor for Alzheimer's disease (AD) is the apolipoprotein E ε4 allele (APOE4). AD risk associated with APOE4 disproportionately affects women. Furthermore, human and rodent studies indicate that the cognitive deficits associated with APOE4 are greater in females. One modifiable AD risk factor is obesity during middle age. Given that approximately two-thirds of US adults are overweight, it is important to understand how obesity affects AD risk, how it interacts with APOE4,...
Amy Christensen

Neuro-evolutionary evidence for a universal fractal primate brain shape

3 months 3 weeks ago
The cerebral cortex displays a bewildering diversity of shapes and sizes across and within species. Despite this diversity, we present a universal multi-scale description of primate cortices. We show that all cortical shapes can be described as a set of nested folds of different sizes. As neighbouring folds are gradually merged, the cortices of 11 primate species follow a common scale-free morphometric trajectory, that also overlaps with over 70 other mammalian species. Our results indicate that...
Yujiang Wang

A review of antioxidant strategies to improve reproduction in aging male broiler breeders

3 months 3 weeks ago
As only 10% of the broiler breeder flock is roosters, their fertility is very important. The rooster sperm plasma membrane has high concentrations of polyunsaturated fatty acids that are sensitive to oxidative stress. Lipid peroxidation can change membrane structure, permeability, and fluidity, adversely affecting the acrosome reaction and fertility. Aging roosters have decreases in sexual behavior, serum androgen concentrations, sperm quantity and quality, and fertility. Low fertility in aging...
Sarallah Yarmohammadi Barbarestani

Epg5 links proteotoxic stress due to defective autophagic clearance and epileptogenesis in <em>Drosophila</em> and vici syndrome patients

3 months 3 weeks ago
Epilepsy is a common neurological condition that arises from dysfunctional neuronal circuit control due to either acquired or innate disorders. Autophagy is an essential neuronal housekeeping mechanism, which causes severe proteotoxic stress when impaired. Autophagy impairment has been associated to epileptogenesis through a variety of molecular mechanisms. Vici Syndrome (VS) is the paradigmatic congenital autophagy disorder in humans due to recessive variants in the ectopic P-granules autophagy...
Celine Deneubourg
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