Aging & Longevity

The senotherapeutic potential of phytochemicals for age-related intestinal disease

4 months 3 weeks ago
During the last few decades, life expectancy has increased worldwide along with the prevalence of several age-related diseases. Among aging pathways, cellular senescence and chronic inflammation (or "inflammaging") appear to be connected to gut homeostasis and dysbiosis of the microbiome. Cellular senescence is a state of essentially irreversible cell cycle arrest that occurs in response to stress. Although senescent cells (SC) remain metabolically active, they do not proliferate and can secrete...
Célia Maria Costa

Association of Indoor Environment With the Intention to Enter Nursing Homes Among Older Adults With Functional Limitations in Japan

4 months 3 weeks ago
CONCLUSIONS AND IMPLICATIONS: The results of this study revealed that better indoor environments in terms of cooling, heating, acoustics, odor, and lighting could potentially delay nursing home admission. Integrating the assessments of these indoor environmental factors into policy frameworks may enhance the effectiveness of long-term care strategies and promote aging.
Xueying Jin

Leaky gut in systemic inflammation: exploring the link between gastrointestinal disorders and age-related diseases

4 months 3 weeks ago
Global average life expectancy has steadily increased over the last several decades and is projected to reach ~ 77 years by 2050. As it stands, the number of people > 60 years currently outnumbers children younger than 5 years, and by 2050, it is anticipated that the global population of people aged > 60 years will double, surpassing 2.1 billion. This demographic shift in our population is expected to have substantial consequences on health services globally due to the disease burden associated...
Jonathan Escalante

The dynamics of hematopoiesis over the human lifespan

4 months 3 weeks ago
Over a lifetime, hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) adjust their lineage output to support age-aligned physiology. In model organisms, stereotypic waves of hematopoiesis have been observed corresponding to defined age-biased HSC hallmarks. However, how the properties of hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells change over the human lifespan remains unclear. To address this gap, we profiled individual transcriptome states of human hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells spanning gestation, maturation...
Hojun Li

Accelerated biological aging, healthy behaviors, and genetic susceptibility with incidence of stroke and its subtypes: A prospective cohort study

4 months 3 weeks ago
Stroke risk increases with chronological age, but the relationship with biological age (BA) acceleration is poorly understood. We aimed to examine the association between BA acceleration and incident stroke and its subtypes, explore the modifying effects on genetic susceptibility, and assess how BA acceleration mediates the effect of behavior score. We studied 253,932 UK Biobank participants and computed two BA measures (Klemera-Doubal Method [KDM], Phenotypic Age [PhenoAge]), with BA...
Xuening Zhang

Ageing limits stemness and tumorigenesis by reprogramming iron homeostasis

4 months 3 weeks ago
Ageing is associated with a decline in the number and fitness of adult stem cells^(1,2). Ageing-associated loss of stemness is posited to suppress tumorigenesis^(3,4), but this hypothesis has not been tested in vivo. Here we use physiologically aged autochthonous genetically engineered^(5,6) mouse models and primary cells^(5,6) to demonstrate that ageing suppresses lung cancer initiation and progression by degrading the stemness of the alveolar cell of origin. This phenotype is underpinned by...
Xueqian Zhuang

Nicotinamide mononucleotide suppresses cellular senescence and increases aquaporin 5 expression in the submandibular gland of aged male mice to ameliorate aging-related dry mouth

4 months 3 weeks ago
Dry mouth results from decreased saliva secretion due to aging or drug side effects. Decreased saliva secretion causes dryness in the oral cavity that makes swallowing difficult and increases the risk of aspiration pneumonia. There are few fundamental treatments for dry mouth. Here we investigated whether treatment of old mice with nicotinamide mononucleotide (NMN) improved factors associated with dry mouth. Young (16-week-old) and old (113-week-old) male mice were treated subcutaneously with...
Jun Wakabayashi

Study on the age-period-cohort effects of cognitive abilities among older Chinese adults based on the cognitive reserve hypothesis

4 months 3 weeks ago
CONCLUSIONS: The cognitive reserve hypothesis supports the significance of the majority of identified influencing factors. Cognitive abilities demonstrate an accelerating decline with increasing age, following an evolutionary trajectory consistent with physiological principles among older Chinese adults. Since 2008, cognitive abilities have shown a monotonic increasing trend annually, further validating the Flynn effect in this population. The cognitive abilities of the six earlier-born cohorts...
Qian Yang

<em>Hydra</em> has mammal-like mutation rates facilitating fast adaptation despite its nonaging phenotype

4 months 3 weeks ago
Growing evidence suggests that somatic mutations may be a major cause of the aging process. However, it remains to be tested whether the predictions of the theory also apply to species with longer life spans than humans. Hydra is a genus of freshwater polyps with remarkable regeneration abilities and a potentially unlimited life span under laboratory conditions. By genome sequencing of single cells and whole animals, we found that the mutation rates in Hydra's stem cells are even slightly higher...
Arne Sahm

An online driving decision aid for older drivers reduces ambivalence and regret about driving decisions: Randomized trial

4 months 3 weeks ago
CONCLUSIONS: In older drivers, the Healthwise® DDA reduced uncertainty and regret about driving decisions during longitudinal follow-up, without adversely affecting community mobility or crash risk. Use of DDAs in clinical and other settings may reduce the distress older adults often experience when making decisions about driving cessation.
Carolyn G DiGuiseppi

RANKL treatment restores thymic function and improves T cell-mediated immune responses in aged mice

4 months 3 weeks ago
Age-related thymic involution, leading to reduced T cell production, is one of the major causes of immunosenescence. This results in an increased susceptibility to cancers, infections, and autoimmunity and in reduced vaccine efficacy. Here, we identified that the receptor activator of nuclear factor κB (RANK)-RANK ligand (RANKL) axis in the thymus is altered during aging. Using a conditional transgenic mouse model, we demonstrated that endothelial cells depend on RANK signaling for their...
Jérémy C Santamaria

Skeletal muscle mitochondrial fragmentation predicts age-associated decline in physical capacity

4 months 3 weeks ago
Ageing substantially impairs skeletal muscle metabolic and physical function. Skeletal muscle mitochondrial health is also impaired with ageing, but the role of skeletal muscle mitochondrial fragmentation in age-related functional decline remains imprecisely characterized. Here, using a cross-sectional study design, we performed a detailed comparison of skeletal muscle mitochondrial characteristics in relation to in vivo markers of exercise capacity between young and middle-aged individuals....
Richie P Goulding

Gut microbiota metabolism of branched-chain amino acids and their metabolites can improve the physiological function of aging mice

4 months 3 weeks ago
The metabolism of branched-chain amino acids by gut microbiota can improve overall health and may reverse aging. In this study, we investigated Parabacteroides merdae, a gut microbe that is known to catabolise branched-chain amino acids (BCAAs). Three metabolites of BCAAs isovalerate, 2-methylbutyrate, and isobutyrate were used to treat D-gal induced aging mice. The results showed that these treatments could delay aging in mice by providing health benefits in reducing oxidative stress and...
Hongchao Wang

β-hydroxybutyrate is a metabolic regulator of proteostasis in the aged and Alzheimer disease brain

4 months 3 weeks ago
Loss of proteostasis is a hallmark of aging and Alzheimer disease (AD). We identify β-hydroxybutyrate (βHB), a ketone body, as a regulator of protein solubility. βHB primarily provides ATP substrate during periods of reduced glucose availability, and regulates other cellular processes through protein interactions. We demonstrate βHB-induced protein insolubility is not dependent on covalent protein modification, pH, or solute load, and is observable in mouse brain in vivo after delivery of a...
Sidharth S Madhavan

Age-related clonal hematopoiesis and HIV infection are associated with geriatric outcomes: The ARCHIVE study

4 months 3 weeks ago
While HIV infection and clonal hematopoiesis (CH) have been linked with inflammatory dysregulation and an increased risk of aging-related comorbidities, their relationship with clinical geriatric syndromes has not been well defined. In the Age-related Clonal Haematopoiesis in an HIV Evaluation Cohort (ARCHIVE) study (NCT04641013), we measure associations between HIV and CH and geriatric syndromes. Of 345 participants (176 with HIV and 169 without HIV), 23% had at least one mutation associated...
Win Min Han
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