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Effector-specific corticospinal modulation is preserved in older adults during proactive stopping: A novel Bayesian approach

4 hours 58 minutes ago
Action cancellation declines with age, contributing to impairments in executive function and overall motor performance. While age-related deterioration of reactive inhibition (stopping an action in response to an external signal) is well-established, less is known about how ageing affects proactive inhibition (preparatory mechanisms which increase the chance that an action can be successfully stopped). This study examined how proactive and reactive inhibitory processes, assessed via changes in...
Sarah A Kemp

Amygdala astrocyte senescence drives stress-induced anxiety and hyperglycemia

4 hours 58 minutes ago
Chronic stress (CS) exacerbates anxiety and hyperglycemia, emerging as a key risk factor for type 2 diabetes, yet the mechanism remains unclear. Here, we found that CS induces hyperglycemia and enhanced amygdaloid astrocytic senescence in mice. The amygdaloid astrocytic senescence was mediated by the reduction of hexokinase 2 (HK2) driven by pre-B cell leukemia homeobox transcription factor 1 (PBX1). The astrocytic Hk2 deletion mice and amygdala-specific astrocytic Hk2 knockdown mice both...
Aojie He

Senescence in cancer: Hallmarks, paradoxes, and therapeutic promise

4 hours 58 minutes ago
Cellular senescence is a conserved stress-responsive program defined by durable proliferative arrest and extensive remodeling of chromatin, metabolism, intercellular signaling, and immune interactions. Initially described as a barrier to unlimited cell division, senescence is now recognized as a pleiotropic and heterogeneous biological process with roles in development, tissue repair, immune surveillance, tumor suppression, aging, fibrosis, and cancer progression. Despite its broad relevance,...
Clemens Hinterleitner

Endothelial Cell Senescence and Mitochondrial Dysfunction in Vascular Ageing

4 hours 58 minutes ago
The vascular endothelium performs numerous regulatory functions that impact inflammatory responses, thrombosis, vascular tone and angiogenesis. Endothelial dysfunction is a key contributor to the pathogenesis of various human diseases, either as a primary trigger or as a consequence of organ damage. This review examines how ageing reshapes endothelial cell metabolism and mitochondrial function, progressively undermining endothelial homeostasis and resilience. Age-related endothelial alterations,...
Iga Walczak

Sex differences in response to longevity interventions

4 hours 58 minutes ago
Interventions to extend lifespan and healthspan are of major interest, but such interventions may affect male and female organisms differently. Whether this is due sex-specific differences in baseline lifespan, or differences in sexually dimorphic characteristics such as body size, adiposity, metabolism, or even gonadal hormone or chromosome status remains unknown. Here we discuss the literature on how males and females respond differently to various types of interventions known to extend...
Kaitlyn H Hajdarovic

Nuclear receptors in age-related diseases: from mechanisms to drug discovery

4 hours 58 minutes ago
Nuclear receptors (NRs), a superfamily of ligand-activated transcription factors, serve as master regulators linking signaling molecules to the genome, coordinating a variety of essential physiological processes in development, homeostasis, metabolism, and reproduction. As the central biological sensors, NRs respond to a wide range of endogenous substances and xenobiotics, thereby orchestrating critical processes such as metabolic homeostasis, inflammatory and immune responses, cellular...
Lijun Zhang

Extracellular matrix: new insights into its role in female reproductive aging and potential therapeutic strategies

1 day 4 hours ago
Extracellular matrix (ECM), once regarded as a passive structural scaffold, is now recognized as a key hallmark of aging. In the context of female reproductive aging, ECM remodeling acts as a pivotal driver of functional deterioration. This review outlines how age-associated ECM alterations, including collagen cross-linking, elastin degradation, and perturbed biomechanics, orchestrate ovarian aging through the mechanical activation of Hippo signaling, compromise endometrial receptivity via...
Ning Lu

scAgeClock: a single-cell transcriptome-based human aging clock model using gated multi-head attention neural networks

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Aging clock models have emerged as a crucial tool for measuring biological age, with significant implications for anti-aging interventions and disease risk assessment. However, human aging clock models that offer single-cell resolution and account for cell and tissue heterogeneities remain underdeveloped. This study introduces scAgeClock, a novel gated multi-head attention neural network-based single-cell aging clock model. Leveraging a large-scale dataset of over 16 million single-cell...
Gangcai Xie

Ageing-related structural and cellular alterations in the mouse muscle-tendon junction

1 day 4 hours ago
The muscle-tendon junction (MTJ) is a specialised interface between muscle and tendon and transmits muscle-generated force to the tendon. The MTJ is particularly vulnerable to injuries compared to muscle and tendon and becomes more injury prone with age. Despite its clinical importance, the mechanisms driving MTJ ageing and age-related functional deterioration remain poorly understood. In this study, young (3-month-old) and old (23-month-old) male mice were used to provide the first...
Chavaunne T Thorpe

Vascular Aging: A Central Driver of Multimorbidity

1 day 4 hours ago
The aging of the vasculature is a primary determinant of cardiovascular disease risk and a key contributor to organismal decline. While our understanding of its molecular underpinnings has grown exponentially, the translation of these discoveries into effective clinical interventions remains a major hurdle. This review provides a critical appraisal of the current state of vascular aging pharmacology. We first dissect the core pathogenic mechanisms, including epigenetic drift, chronic low-grade...
Manyv Zheng

Differential profiles of motor dysfunction in amnestic versus non-amnestic mild cognitive impairment - The Vietnam Era Twin Study of Aging

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Motor dysfunction in different subtypes of mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and dementia have been widely reported. Whether motor profiles could differentiate between MCI subtypes such as amnestic MCI (aMCI) and non-amnestic MCI (naMCI) has not been systematically studied, but could augment the diagnostic process to improve diagnostic accuracy early on in the disease process. Here, we compare motor function across the motor domain between cognitively unimpaired (CU; n = 878), aMCI (n = 89) and...
Vincent Koppelmans

TMBIM6 enhances dopaminergic neuron survival by modulating the IRE1a pathway in Parkinson's disease

2 days 4 hours ago
The core pathological hallmark of Parkinson's disease (PD) is the progressive degeneration of dopaminergic (DAergic) neurons in the substantia nigra pars compacta (SNpc), driven by misfolding and aggregation of a-synuclein (aSyn) into Lewy bodies. This triggers severe cellular dysfunction, including endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress and the dysregulation of the unfolded protein response (UPR). TMBIM6, an anti-apoptotic ER protein, inhibits the UPR sensor IRE1a. Although TMBIM6 exhibits...
Pablo Ahumada-Montalva

The exposome of brain aging across 34 countries

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The physical and social exposome affects human aging, and brain clocks may track its effects. However, most studies neglect multidomain exposures (physical, social and political) across diverse settings globally and their associations with brain aging. In this study, we characterized the associations between 73 country-level physical and social exposomal factors and multimodal brain age in 18,701 participants from 34 countries (healthy individuals and those with Alzheimer's disease,...
Agustina Legaz

Target product profiles for treatments to delay or prevent symptomatic Alzheimer's disease

2 days 4 hours ago
Despite advances in understanding the mechanisms, risk factors and treatment strategies for Alzheimer's disease (AD), no approved therapies exist to prevent or delay onset in at-risk individuals or those with elevated biomarkers who do not yet show symptoms. Multiple candidate interventions are now being evaluated in clinical trials in these settings, raising key questions around which populations are most appropriate and what criteria should guide regulatory and clinical decision-making. Data...
Jeffrey L Cummings

Neuronal APOE4-induced early hippocampal network hyperexcitability in Alzheimer's disease pathogenesis

2 days 4 hours ago
The full impact of APOE4 (apolipoprotein E4), the strongest genetic risk factor for Alzheimer's disease (AD), on neuronal and network function remains unclear, particularly during early preclinical stages of disease. Here we show that young APOE4 knockin (E4-KI) mice exhibit hippocampal region-specific network hyperexcitability that predicts later cognitive deficits. This early phenotype arises from cell-type-specific subpopulations of smaller, hyperexcitable neurons and is eliminated by...
Dennis R Tabuena