Aging & Longevity

Loss of age-accumulated <em>crh-1</em> circRNAs ameliorate amyloid β-induced toxicity in a <em>C. elegans</em> model for Alzheimer's disease

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Circular RNAs (circRNAs) are non-coding RNAs mostly derived from exons of protein-coding genes via a back-splicing process. The expression of hundreds of circRNAs accumulates during healthy aging and is associated with Alzheimer's disease (AD), which is characterized by the accumulation of amyloid-beta (Aβ) proteins. In C. elegans, many circRNAs were previously found to accumulate during aging, with loss of age-accumulated circRNAs derived from the CREB gene (circ-crh-1) to increase mean...
Hussam Z Alshareef

Incidence of Frailty, Dementia, and Disability Among Community-Living Older Americans According to County-Level Disadvantage

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CONCLUSIONS: Community-living older Americans who reside in disadvantaged counties have a higher incidence of frailty, probable dementia, and ADL disability over a 5-year follow-up period compared to their non-disadvantaged counterparts. Findings underscore the vital, underappreciated role that county-level social contextual disadvantage plays on clinically meaningful outcomes in older persons in the U.S.
Yi Wang

Pyrroloquinoline Quinone Reprograms the Single-Cell Landscape of Immune Aging in Hematopoietic Immune System

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Aging is an inevitable biological process, driven in part by increased oxidative stress, which accelerates cellular damage and contributes to immune system dysfunction. Therefore, targeting oxidative stress has emerged as a potential strategy. Pyrroloquinoline quinone (PQQ), a potent antioxidant, has demonstrated significant efficacy in reducing oxidative stress and modulating immune responses, making it a promising therapeutic candidate. In this study, we investigated the effects of aging on...
Xiuxing Liu

Effects of a multicomponent training and a detraining period on cognitive and functional performance of older adults at risk of frailty

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CONCLUSION: MCT had beneficial effects on functional and cognitive performance in older adults, as assessed by the DT test. However, improvements in DT performance did not translate into better daily life activities. Although the 4-month detraining period negatively impacted DT performance, the results remained superior to baseline levels.
Ana Moradell

Association between sleep characteristics and physical functioning in middle-aged and elderly adults: findings from Chinese cohorts

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CONCLUSIONS: Both insufficient and excessive nighttime sleep at baseline were linked to diminished physical performance. For older adults, a nap duration approximately 50 min may be potentially optimal for maintaining grip strength. These findings highlight the importance of proper sleep management, particularly for men over 65 years old with low activity levels, in preserving physical function and reducing the risk of mobility decline.
ZhaoLiang Zhang

A Novel Anthropometry-Based Model to Estimate Appendicular Muscle Mass in Brazilian Older Women

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Background: The assessment of appendicular skeletal muscle mass (ASM) is central to the diagnosis of sarcopenia (SA). We developed an anthropometric model for estimating ASM and tested its validity to identify SA and associated risk of disability (RSA) in older women. Methods: The equation was developed with 89 women (60-88 years, 72 ± 6 years), with a cross-validation sample of 12 women (60-84 years, 67 ± 5 years). Validity was determined through concordance between actual versus estimated...
Carlos Aiello Ribeiro

Interoception and aging

3 months 3 weeks ago
Interoception refers to the body's perception and regulation of internal physiological states and involves complex neural mechanisms and sensory systems. The current definition of interoception falls short of capturing the breadth of related research; here, we propose an updated definition. Homeostasis, a foundational principle of integrated physiology, is the process by which organisms dynamically maintain optimal balance across all conditions through neural, endocrine, and behavioral...
Erliang Li

The role of pyruvate dehydrogenase in the lifespan determination of daphnids

3 months 3 weeks ago
The general association between longevity and energy metabolism has been well-documented for some time, yet the specific metabolic processes that regulate longevity remain largely unexplored. In contrast to the common active swimming daphnids (e.g., Daphnia sinensis), Simocephalus vetulus is notable for being sedentary and having a lower metabolic rate, yet it has a longer lifespan than D. sinensis. In this study, metabolomic analysis and drug validation experiments are employed to demonstrate...
Wenkai Chen

Gene age gap estimate (GAGE) for major depressive disorder: A penalized biological age model using gene expression

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Recent associations between Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) and measures of premature aging suggest accelerated biological aging as a potential biomarker for MDD susceptibility or MDD as a risk factor for age-related diseases. Residuals or "gaps" between the predicted biological age and chronological age have been used for statistical inference, such as testing whether an increased age gap is associated with a given disease state. Recently, a gene expression-based model of biological age showed...
Yijie Jamie Li

The selection of participants for interventional microbiota trials involving cognitively impaired older adults

3 months 3 weeks ago
Gut microbiota plays a significant role in nutrient extraction, metabolism, and immune function. Thus, the growing number of microbiome studies seek to link the presence and prevalence of specific bacteria, fungi, and viruses with a variety of physiological and disease outcomes. However, recruiting a diverse group of patients has been a challenge. Poor hearing and vision, lack of transportation, cognitive impairment, and a non-English primary language may interfere with patient enrollment as...
Adam Golden

Spatial transcriptomics of the aging mouse brain reveals origins of inflammation in the white matter

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To systematically understand age-induced molecular changes, we performed spatial transcriptomics of young, middle-aged, and old mouse brains and identified seven transcriptionally distinct regions. All regions exhibited age-associated upregulation of inflammatory mRNAs and downregulation of mRNAs related to synaptic function. Notably, aging white matter fiber tracts showed the most prominent changes with pronounced effects in females. The inflammatory signatures indicated major ongoing events:...
Lin Wang

Evaluating transcriptional alterations associated with ageing and developing age prediction models based on the human blood transcriptome

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Ageing-related DNA methylome and proteome changes and machine-learned ageing clock models have been described previously; however, there is a dearth of ageing clock prediction models based on human blood transcript information. Applying various machine learning algorithms is expected to aid in the development of age prediction models. Using blood transcriptome data from healthy subjects ranging in age from 21 to 90 in the 10 K Immunomes repository, we evaluated differentially regulated...
Ivan Duran

Effects of aging and resistance exercise on muscle strength, physiological properties, longevity proteins, and telomere length in SAMP8 mice

3 months 3 weeks ago
Skeletal muscle aging, characterized by progressive declines in muscle mass and strength, correlates with reduced quality of life and increased mortality. Resistance exercise is known to be critical for maintaining skeletal muscle health. This study investigated the effects of aging and resistance exercise on muscle strength, physiological properties, longevity proteins, and telomere length in mice. Twenty-eight-week-old senescence-accelerated mouse prone 8 (SAMP8) mice were used as a model for...
Hanlin Jiang
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