Aging & Longevity

The X-Age Project to construct a Chinese aging clock

3 months 1 week ago
The global surge in the population of people 60 years and older, including that in China, challenges healthcare systems with rising age-related diseases. To address this demographic change, the Aging Biomarker Consortium (ABC) has launched the X-Age Project to develop a comprehensive aging evaluation system tailored to the Chinese population. Our goal is to identify robust biomarkers and construct composite aging clocks that capture biological age, defined as an individual's physiological and...
Jiaming Li

Older adults' perspectives on physical activity during hospitalization: a qualitative interview study

3 months 1 week ago
CONCLUSIONS: The results emphasize the need for enhanced communication and personalized care to better support frail older adults in engaging in physical activity during hospitalization. Customized advice and tailored physical activities are key to supporting them in staying active and healthy. Effective strategies, teamwork, and resource allocation are needed to meet these older adults' needs and develop interventions that ensure proper care and support.
Kristina Dalin Eriksson

Study Protocol of the 10-year longitudinal Amersfoort Cohort Study on Functional decline, Healthy aging, and Frailty (AMCOHF) in a community-dwelling older population

3 months 1 week ago
CONCLUSION: The AMCOHF study will contribute to knowledge about markers to predict an accelerated decline in intrinsic capacity in an early stage. This knowledge is important to deploy prevention strategies at an earlier stage in life then those currently undertaken, ultimately reducing healthcare costs and contributing to a healthy aging population.
Dax Houtkamp

STN1 Shields CTC1 From TRIM32-Mediated Ubiquitination to Prevent Cellular Aging

3 months 1 week ago
The CST (CTC1-STN1-TEN1) complex, a single-stranded DNA (ssDNA) binding complex, is essential for telomere maintenance and genome stability. Depletion of either CTC1 or STN1 results in cellular senescence, while mutations in these components are associated with severe hereditary disorders. In this study, we demonstrate that the direct STN1-CTC1 interaction stabilizes CTC1 by preventing its degradation via TRIM32 mediated ubiquitination. Functional assays indicate that TRIM32 and the CTC1/STN1...
Yina Lan

RNA G-quadruplexes emerge from a compacted coil-like ensemble via multiple pathways

3 months 1 week ago
RNA G-quadruplexes (rG4s) are emerging as vital structural elements involved in processes like gene regulation, translation, and genome stability. Found in untranslated regions of messenger RNAs (mRNAs), they influence translation efficiency and mRNA localization. Additionally, rG4s of long noncoding RNAs and telomeric RNA play roles in RNA processing and cellular aging. Despite their significance, the atomic-level folding mechanisms of rG4s remain poorly understood due to their complexity. We...
Pavlína Pokorná

Endothelin B receptor inhibition rescues aging-dependent neuronal regenerative decline

3 months 1 week ago
Peripheral sensory neurons regenerate their axons after injury to regain function, but this ability declines with age. The mechanisms behind this decline are not fully understood. While excessive production of endothelin 1 (ET-1), a potent vasoconstrictor, is linked to many diseases that increase with age, the role of ET-1 and its receptors in axon regeneration is unknown. Using single-cell RNA sequencing, we show that satellite glial cells (SGCs), which completely envelop the sensory neuron...
Rui Feng

An mTOR-Tfeb-Fabp7a Axis Ameliorates bag3 Cardiomyopathy via Decelerating Cardiac Aging

3 months 1 week ago
While BAG3 has been identified as a causative gene for dilated cardiomyopathy, the major pathological events in BAG3-related cardiomyopathy that could be targeted for therapeutic benefit remain to be discovered. Here, we aim to uncover novel pathological events through genetic studies in a zebrafish bag3 cardiomyopathy model. Given the known cardioprotective effects of mtor inhibition and the fact that transcription factor EB (tfeb) encodes a direct downstream phosphorylation target of mTOR...
Yonghe Ding

Epigenetic Age Acceleration and Cardiometabolic Biomarkers in Response to Weight-Loss Dietary Interventions Among Obese Individuals: The MACRO Trial

3 months 1 week ago
Epigenetic clocks have emerged as promising biomarkers of aging, but their responsiveness to lifestyle interventions and relevance for short-term changes in cardiometabolic health remain uncertain. In this study, we examined the associations between three epigenetic aging measures (DunedinPACE, PCPhenoAge acceleration, and PCGrimAge acceleration) and a broad panel of cardiometabolic biomarkers in 144 obese participants from the MACRO trial, a 12-month weight-loss dietary intervention comparing...
Minghao Kou

KDM4A-induced tumor senescence enhances the efficacy of immunotherapy by inhibiting AGT-PHB1 axis-mediated mitophagy in colorectal cancer

3 months 1 week ago
Immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) can re-active the immune response and induce a complete response in mismatch repair-deficient and microsatellite instability-high (dMMR/MSI-H) colorectal cancer (CRC). However, most CRCs exhibit proficient mismatch repair and microsatellite stable (pMMR/MSS) phenotypes with limited immunotherapy response because of sparse intratumoral CD8^(+) T-lymphocyte infiltration. Cellular senescence has been reported to involve immune cell infiltration through a...
Tanxing Cai

Cerebrospinal fluid draining lymphatics in health and disease: advances and controversies

3 months 2 weeks ago
The meninges, consisting of the dura, arachnoid and pia mater that surround the brain and spinal cord, have been recognized from the earliest anatomical studies. First identified in 1787, lymphatic vessels in the dura are now receiving greater attention as their contribution to cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) clearance in diverse neurological conditions is being investigated. New methods have increased the understanding of dural lymphatics, but much is still being learned about their heterogeneity,...
Donald M McDonald

Enhancing healthspan with Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera): a comprehensive review of its multifaceted geroprotective benefits

3 months 2 weeks ago
Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera), a revered herb in Ayurvedic medicine, has gained significant scientific recognition for its potential to promote healthy aging. Traditionally used as a Rasayana or rejuvenator, this potent adaptogen helps the body manage stress and enhance vitality. This review synthesises extensive evidence for its multifaceted anti-aging capabilities, which target key hallmarks of the aging process. The mechanisms underpinning its effects include enhancing telomerase activity...
Maanya Vittal

The proBNPage reduction (PBAR) trial-results of a randomized, double blind, placebo-controlled, pilot study to fine tune an NT-proBNP-based method to assess the effect of anti-aging treatments

3 months 2 weeks ago
NT-proBNP levels increase exponentially with age and are associated with cardiovascular and all-cause mortality. From NT-proBNP concentration a surrogate for biological age ("proBNPage") can be obtained. The primary objective of this study was to define a method to design future trials on anti-aging treatments using proBNPage. The secondary objective was the tentative evaluation of 4 potential anti-aging dietary supplements. The trial lasted 2 years and involved 120 healthy subjects aged 71.7 ±...
Antonio Muscari

Impact of regular televisits on unplanned hospital admissions of nursing home residents in rural Germany: a pre-post intervention study

3 months 2 weeks ago
CONCLUSIONS: Implementing regular televisits in the nursing home setting reduced the number of hospital admissions. This is most likely due to more frequent medical assessment, enabling early detection and timely management of deteriorations. By preventing unnecessary hospital admissions residents were spared the physical and psychological burdens connected with emergency transfers and protected from hospital-associated risks. On top of enhancing quality of care for the residents, televisits...
Anne-Catherine Redeker

Tooth loss impairs cognitive function in SAMP8 mice by aggravating pyroptosis of microglia via the cGAS/STING pathway

3 months 2 weeks ago
INTRODUCTION: Alzheimer's Disease (AD) is a common neurodegenerative disease among the elderly population. It has been posited that the onset and progression of AD are influenced by a combination of various factors. Occlusal support loss due to tooth loss has been reported to be a risk factor triggering cognitive dysfunction. This study aimed to investigate the relationship between tooth loss and cognitive dysfunction and illustrate the role of pyroptosis in advancing Alzheimer's disease.
Xu Sun

The Human Cardiac "Age-OME": Age-Specific Changes in Myocardial Molecular Expression

3 months 2 weeks ago
Ageing is one of the most significant risk factors for heart disease; however, it is still not clear how the human heart changes with age. Taking advantage of a unique set of pre-mortem, cryopreserved, non-diseased human hearts, we performed omics analyses (transcriptomics, proteomics, metabolomics, and lipidomics), coupled with biologically informed computational modelling in younger (≤ 25 years old) and older hearts (≥ 50 years old) to describe the molecular landscape of human cardiac ageing....
Cassandra Malecki

Peri- and Postnatal High Fat Feeding Have Differential Effects on Executive Function and Associated Neurobiology in Aged Male and Female Mice

3 months 2 weeks ago
Almost half of pregnant women globally are currently estimated to be overweight or obese. Rates of childhood obesity are also on the rise, in part because of increased consumption of dietary saturated fats. However, the long-term effect of peri- and postnatal high fat (HF) feeding on cognitive function and neuronal expression has not yet been investigated. Male and female C57BL/6J mice born to dams fed a control (C) or high fat (HF) diet were themselves fed either the C or HF diet, generating...
Laura Contu

Chemogenetic tuning reveals optimal MAPK signaling for cell-fate programming

3 months 2 weeks ago
Cell states evolve through the combined activity of signaling pathways and gene networks. While transcription factors can direct cell fate, these factors rely on a receptive cell state. How signaling levels contribute to the emergence of receptive cell states remains poorly defined. Using a well-defined model of direct conversion, we examined how levels of the mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK)-activating oncogene HRAS^(G12V) influence direct conversion of primary fibroblasts to induced...
Brittany A Lende-Dorn

Aging-related adaptations of metabotropic glutamate receptors within the CA3 region of the rat hippocampus

3 months 2 weeks ago
The physiological decline associated with aging is often accompanied by a progressive deterioration in cognitive processing abilities driven by a series of cellular dysfunctions that remain poorly understood. In the hippocampus, a critical area for learning and memory, aging affects the functional expression of ionotropic and metabotropic receptors, including the metabotropic glutamate receptors (mGluRs). mGluRs play a critical role in multiple cellular functions, including modulation of ion...
Emilio J Galván

Blackcurrant anthocyanins improve visual contrast resolution for optokinetic responses in aging mice

3 months 2 weeks ago
Visual motion perception declines during natural aging in most animals including humans. Edible berries of blackcurrant (BC) and its extracted anthocyanins (BCAs) have beneficial effects on human eyes. However, the effect of BCAs on the perception of moving objects and other dynamic visual patterns remains unknown. In the current study, we investigated whether BCAs improve visual movement perception in aging mice. The aging mice were fed either a standard diet or a standard diet containing BC....
Yuko Sugita
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