Aging & Longevity
Fatigue of Li metal anode in solid-state batteries
Solid-state lithium metal batteries (SSBs) are promising for electric vehicles because of their potential to provide high energy density and enhanced safety. However, these batteries face short-circuit challenges caused by uncontrolled lithium dendrite growth during cycling. Using operando scanning electron microscopy and phase-field simulations, we determined that failure of SSBs is closely linked to the fatigue of the lithium metal anode, which markedly contributes to interface degradation and...
Senescent Macrophages Promote Age-Related Revascularization Impairment by Increasing Antiangiogenic VEGF-A165B Expression
Peripheral arterial disease is a common vascular disease in the elderly. Therapeutic revascularization, including angiogenic and arteriogenic therapy, is a promising treatment approach for peripheral arterial disease. However, the progress of clinical trials is not ideal, possibly due to insufficiency of preclinical models, such as not taking into account the effect of aging on vascular regeneration. Macrophages are crucial in angiogenesis and arteriogenesis. The aging microenvironment typically...
Modulation of brain signal variability in visual cortex reflects aging, GABA, and behavior
Moment-to-moment neural variability has been shown to scale positively with the complexity of stimulus input. However, the mechanisms underlying the ability to align variability to input complexity are unknown. Using a combination of behavioral methods, computational modeling, fMRI, MR spectroscopy, and pharmacological intervention, we investigated the role of aging and GABA in neural variability during visual processing. We replicated previous findings that participants expressed higher...
Aging, longevity, and healthy aging: the public health approach
CONCLUSIONS: This paper underscores the need for integrated health policies and multidisciplinary care models to ensure that longer life expectancy is accompanied by better quality of life for older individuals.
Social and environmental predictors of gut microbiome age in wild baboons
Mammalian gut microbiomes are highly dynamic communities that shape and are shaped by host aging, including age-related changes to host immunity, metabolism, and behavior. As such, gut microbial composition may provide valuable information on host biological age. Here, we test this idea by creating a microbiome-based age predictor using 13,563 gut microbial profiles from 479 wild baboons collected over 14 years. The resulting 'microbiome clock' predicts host chronological age. Deviations from...
Targeting ATF6alpha Attenuates UVB-Induced Senescence and Improves Skin Homeostasis by Regulating IL8 Expression
Skin aging is influenced by both intrinsic and extrinsic factors, particularly UV radiation, and is characterized by an accumulation of senescent cells. Remarkably, exposure to UV can trigger senescence in different skin cell types, including dermal fibroblasts. However, the molecular mechanisms underlying UV-induced senescence and the impact of the related senescence-associated secretory phenotype (SASP) on the homeostasis of the overlying epidermis remain poorly understood. Here, we identified...
Dynamics and role of covalently-closed circular RNAs in Alzheimer's disease: A review of experimental and bioinformatics studies
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is an age-associated disorder characterized by cognitive decline, with dementia representing the final stage of a complex clinical-biological process rather than simply a more severe form of cognitive decline. Circular RNAs (circRNAs), novel non-coding RNAs, have emerged as key regulators of brain function and associated disorders. This study explores the role of circRNAs in AD by reviewing experimentally validated circRNAs in human and animal models. We identified 10...
Past, present, and future of serotonin-targeting therapeutics for Alzheimer's disease: Perspectives from DNA methylation
With population aging, Alzheimer's disease (AD) is becoming increasingly prevalent, causing great health and economic burdens worldwide. Despite decades of research, there are still no effective disease-modifying treatments for AD, highlighting the urgent need for more in-depth understanding of the disease-causing mechanisms. The brain serotonin (5-HT) neurotransmission system undergoes structural and functional changes in aging and AD, which contributes to cognitive decline and comorbid mood...
scPRINT: pre-training on 50 million cells allows robust gene network predictions
A cell is governed by the interaction of myriads of macromolecules. Inferring such a network of interactions has remained an elusive milestone in cellular biology. Building on recent advances in large foundation models and their ability to learn without supervision, we present scPRINT, a large cell model for the inference of gene networks pre-trained on more than 50 million cells from the cellxgene database. Using innovative pretraining tasks and model architecture, scPRINT pushes large...
Effects of life-long hyperlipidaemia on age-dependent development of endothelial dysfunction in humanised dyslipidaemic mice
Little is known, how life-long hyperlipidaemia affects vascular ageing, before atherosclerosis. Here, we characterise effects of mild, life-long hyperlipidaemia on age-dependent endothelial dysfunction (ED) in humanised dyslipidaemia model of E3L.CETP mice. Vascular function was characterised using magnetic resonance imaging in vivo and wire myograph ex vivo. Plasma endothelial biomarkers and non-targeted proteomics in plasma and aorta were analysed. Early atherosclerosis lesions were...
Elevated mitochondrial membrane potential is a therapeutic vulnerability in Dnmt3a-mutant clonal hematopoiesis
The competitive advantage of mutant hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells (HSPCs) underlies clonal hematopoiesis (CH). Drivers of CH include aging and inflammation; however, how CH-mutant cells gain a selective advantage in these contexts is an unresolved question. Using a murine model of CH (Dnmt3a^(R878H/+)), we discover that mutant HSPCs sustain elevated mitochondrial respiration which is associated with their resistance to aging-related changes in the bone marrow microenvironment. Mutant...
Age-related blood condition counteracted with a common diabetes drug
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The potential of inversions to accumulate balanced sexual antagonism is supported by simulations and <em>Drosophila</em> experiments
Chromosomal inversion polymorphisms can be common, but the causes of their persistence are often unclear. We propose a model for the maintenance of inversion polymorphism, which requires that some variants contribute antagonistically to two phenotypes, one of which has negative frequency-dependent fitness. These conditions yield a form of frequency-dependent disruptive selection, favoring two predominant haplotypes segregating alleles that favor opposing antagonistic phenotypes. An inversion...
Correction to "Form Follows Function: Nuclear Morphology as a Quantifiable Predictor of Cellular Senescence"
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Environmental enrichment: a neurostimulatory approach to aging and ischemic stroke recovery and rehabilitation
Environmental enrichment (EE) represents a robust experimental framework exploring the intricate interplay between genes and the environment in shaping brain development and function. EE is recognized as a non-invasive intervention, easily translatable to elderly human cohorts, and extrapolated from research on animal aging models. Age is the most important risk factor for ischemic stroke. Research indicates that EE, characterized by increased sensory, cognitive, and social stimulation, leads to...
Ara-C suppresses H3 K27-altered spinal cord diffuse midline glioma growth and enhances immune checkpoint blockade sensitivity
H3 K27-altered spinal cord diffuse midline glioma (H3-SCDMG) poses therapeutic challenges. Analysis of 73 clinical samples revealed heightened proliferation in H3-SCDMG versus wild-type tumors, suggesting therapeutic vulnerabilities. Drug screening identified cytarabine (Ara-C) as highly effective in inhibiting proliferation in H3 K27M cell models, recently established patient-derived cells, and patient-derived xenograft models. Mechanistically, Ara-C can suppress tumor growth through DNA...
Dietary methionine restriction started late in life promotes healthy aging in a sex-specific manner
Aging is associated with dysregulated methionine metabolism and increased levels of enzymes in the tyrosine degradation pathway (TDP). To investigate the efficacy of targeting either methionine metabolism or the TDP for healthspan improvement in advanced age, we initiated dietary MetR or TDP inhibition in 18-month-old C57BL/6J mice. MetR significantly improved neuromuscular function, metabolic health, lung function, and frailty. In addition, we confirmed improved neuromuscular function from...
Assessing Cognitive Impairment in the Health and Retirement Study Harmonized Cognitive Assessment Protocol Project: Comparing a Diagnostic Algorithm With a Diagnostic Consensus Panel
BackgroundAccurate classification of cognitive impairment in population studies is challenging.ObjectiveTo compare the performance of a diagnostic algorithm with a clinical consensus panel.SampleIn 2016, the Health and Retirement Study (HRS) implemented the Harmonized Cognitive Assessment Protocol Project (HRS-HCAP) to streamline cognitive assessments for select HRS participants.MethodsThe Manly-Jones HCAP diagnostic classification was used to classify cognitive status as normal, mild cognitive...
Hospitalization and Mortality Among Mexican Adults With Arthritis: Findings From the Mexican Health and Aging Study
ObjectivesFew studies have investigated health outcomes associated with arthritis in low-middle-income countries. Our objective was to examine the association between arthritis and all-cause hospitalization and mortality among middle-aged and older adults in Mexico.MethodsOur sample included 12,106 participants aged >50 years from the 2012, 2015, and 2018 waves of the Mexican Health and Aging Study. Logistic regression was used for the associations between arthritis and hospitalization....
Prospective association of depression symptoms with exceptional longevity among older women
Older women may experience elevated depression symptoms, which have been associated with morbidity and mortality. Yet, few studies have examined associations of depression symptoms with longevity. We examined associations among older women of depression symptoms with survival to ages 90, 95, and 100, and survival to age 90 with intact mobility and cognitive functioning. Participants were 70,560 women enrolled in the Women's Health Initiative with potential, due to birth year, to reach age ≥ 90...
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