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Plasma Dilution After Myocardial Ischemia-Reperfusion Injury Promotes Cardiac Repair, Heart Performance, and Recovery of Motor Function and Endurance in Old Mice

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Myocardial infarction (MI) is the leading cause of cardiovascular-related deaths worldwide, with risk increasing sharply with age. Fibrosis and inflammation occur soon after a pathological event and reflect perturbation of tissue repair that accompanies aging in general. Yet not old, but young animals are typically used for studying MI, emphasizing the unmet need for more relevant preclinical models. We previously determined that plasma dilution, also termed neutral blood exchange (NBE)...
Joana Marie C Cruz

Environmental Enrofloxacin Exposure as a Modifiable Driver of Mitochondria-Mediated Intestinal Aging and Barrier Dysfunction

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Environmental antibiotic pollution is an underexplored contributor to gut aging and chronic intestinal diseases. We provide evidence that chronic exposure to enrofloxacin (ENR), a commonly detected veterinary antibiotic, accelerates gut aging and disease progression through a mitochondria-centered mechanism. In a population-based cross-sectional analysis, recent antibiotic use was associated with increased biological age and a higher risk of diarrhea in middle-aged and older adults, supporting a...
Kan Yu

The environmental stress response regulates biophysics of the cytoplasm and survival in quiescence

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All organisms employ strategies to cope with changing environmental conditions. In budding yeast, nutrient deprivation induces a reversible non-proliferative state known as quiescence, characterized by extensive remodeling of gene expression, metabolism, and cellular biophysical properties. Yeast cells survive prolonged periods of starvation-induced quiescence, provided they can respire in the early stages of glucose withdrawal, and blocking respiration causes premature aging and markedly...
Lorena Kronig

Association between gut microbiota and sarcopenia in older adults: a cross-sectional analysis from the second wave of the Birjand Longitudinal Aging Study (BLAS)

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CONCLUSION: This study demonstrates that specific gut microbial profiles are significantly associated with sarcopenia. Akkermansia and Lactobacillus were associated with sarcopenia, although greater Roseburia levels were beneficial. These microbial signatures are associated with sarcopenia and warrant further longitudinal investigation.
Fatemeh Ramezani Kashal

Feeling Younger as an Indicator of Better Overall Intrinsic Capacities in the INSPIRE-T Cohort

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CONCLUSIONS: This study demonstrates that feeling younger than one's age is associated with better overall intrinsic capacities at baseline and lesser decline over the monitoring period. Routine assessment of subjective age could help to identify individuals who may benefit from prevention strategies and could promote patient-centered care by providing deeper insights into individuals' perceptions of aging.
Antoine Cabrol

Gene syntax defines supercoiling-mediated transcriptional feedback

16 hours 36 minutes ago
Science, Volume 392, Issue 6797, April 2026.
Christopher P. Johnstone, Kasey S. Love, Sneha R. Kabaria, Ross D. Jones, Albert Blanch-Asensio, Deon S. Ploessl, Emma L. Peterman, Rachel Lee, Jiyoung Yun, Conrad G. Oakes, Christine L. Mummery, Richard P. Davis, Brandon J. DeKosky, Peter W. Zandstra,…

Rumen ciliates modulate methane emissions in ruminants

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Science, Volume 392, Issue 6797, April 2026.
Fei Xie, Chuanqi Jiang, Zhipeng Li, Jinmei Feng, Xiaoting Yan, Che Hu, Jinying He, Xiaocui Chai, Zan Huang, Qinhui Xu, Yujia Wang, Yang Xiao, Kai Chen, Weiwei Qin, Yuan Xiao, Jing Zhang, Guangying Wang, Wei Jin, Kaizhen Guo, Limei Lin, Yiqun Liu, Xinxin…