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Eating chili peppers may raise the risk of one deadly cancer

14 hours 38 minutes ago
A major review found that people who consumed the most chili peppers had a substantially higher risk of esophageal cancer, though the evidence was less clear for stomach and colorectal cancers. Researchers emphasize that the findings show an association, not proof of cause and effect, and that more research is needed to determine whether moderate consumption carries similar risks.

Targeted α-synuclein mRNA degradation by PMO-based RNA-degrading chimeras

18 hours 6 minutes ago
α-Synucleinopathies are devastating neurodegenerative diseases characterized by pathological accumulation of a neuronal protein, α-synuclein (αSyn). Lowering soluble αSyn levels is a promising therapeutic strategy to limit aggregation and neurotoxicity, but directly targeting this protein is hindered by its intrinsically disordered structure and other factors, such as its conformational heterogeneity and intracellular drug delivery barriers. Consequently, increasing attention has been directed...
Ning Wang

3D nanoscale imaging of amyloid-β oligomer interactions with extracellular vesicles by cryo-ET

18 hours 6 minutes ago
Central to Alzheimer's disease pathology are prefibrillar oligomer assemblies of amyloid-β (Aβ) peptide. A widely discussed hypothesis proposes that amyloid-β oligomers insert into neuronal lipid membranes, disrupting their integrity and causing a loss of cellular homeostasis in Alzheimer's disease. This membrane disruption is believed to be a major source of Aβ-induced neurotoxicity. Cryo electron tomography (cryo-ET) has facilitated 3D nanoscale imaging of Aβ-membrane interactions under...
Anum Khursheed

Dopaminergic neurons preferentially accumulate mtDNA rearrangements

18 hours 6 minutes ago
High levels of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) deletions have been described in the substantia nigra. However, the mechanisms involved are poorly understood. We found that transient expression of a mitochondrial targeted restriction endonuclease (mitoPstI) in mice leads to an accumulation of mtDNA rearrangements that involve both the PstI cleavage sites and unrelated specific regions of the mtDNA, including the MTERF1 binding site and the edge of the D-loop. This pattern of rearrangements after...
Tania Arguello

Repurposing trazodone for Alzheimer's disease to modulate soluble ST2 levels and alleviate Alzheimer's pathology

18 hours 6 minutes ago
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a multifactorial disorder involving various pathological mechanisms, such as amyloidosis, immune dysfunctions, and synaptic impairments, which are important therapeutic targets. Repurposing drugs to target these mechanisms offers a promising approach to reduce the costs and duration of drug development. Genetic studies underscore the critical role of microglial clearance of amyloid-beta (Aβ) in AD pathogenesis. Specifically, soluble ST2 (sST2)-one of the two major...
Daniel Y K Wong

A Body Shape Index (ABSI) Shows Stronger Associations with Falls than BMI Among Older Adults: Evidence from the NHATS Cohort

18 hours 6 minutes ago
Introduction Falls are a major public health concern among older adults, leading to injuries, loss of independence, and increased mortality. A Body Shape Index (ABSI), which integrates waist circumference with height and weight, may better capture abdominal adiposity than BMI. To our knowledge, this is the first study to examine the association between ABSI and fall risk in older adults using data from the National Health and Aging Trends Study (NHATS). Methods We analyzed data from NHATS, a...
Zhenxuan Ma

Prevalence of Social Frailty Status and its Educational Gradients Among Middle-Aged and Older Adults Across 6 Longitudinal Aging Cohorts

18 hours 6 minutes ago
CONCLUSIONS AND IMPLICATIONS: Social prefrailty and frailty are prevalent and follow a clear educational gradient. Integrating social frailty assessments into routine clinical screenings and directing targeted policy interventions toward less-educated older adults are urgently needed to promote healthy aging.
Xinyue Xiang

High Intrinsic Aerobic Capacity Is Associated With a Distinct Epigenetic and Signaling Profile in the Aged Rat Brain

18 hours 6 minutes ago
Exercise is a powerful non-pharmacological strategy for preserving brain health during aging. However, whether intrinsic exercise capacity is associated with a distinct molecular phenotype in the aged brain, independent of training intervention, remains unclear. Aged selectively bred low-capacity runner (LCR) and high-capacity runner (HCR) rats were studied. Hippocampal DNA methylation was profiled by reduced representation bisulfite sequencing (RRBS), and differentially methylated regions...
Lei Zhou

The amino acid substitutions A30W, K28A, and M35C alter amyloid-β peptide toxicity in cell culture and in an <em>in vivo</em> model of amyloidosis in <em>Caenorhabditis elegans</em>

18 hours 6 minutes ago
The buildup of toxic aggregates formed by the amyloid-β peptide 1-42 (Aβ(42)) is a central process in Alzheimer's disease (AD) pathology. The peptide's self-assembly and toxicity are highly dependent on its primary amino acid sequence and can be altered by modifying key residues. Specifically, the single amino acid substitutions A30W, K28A, and M35C can reduce the aggregation and toxicity of the Aβ(42) peptide. In this study, we further evaluated the effects of these mutations in a C6 rat glioma...
Diana Patricia Quijano-Guerrero

Normal spermatogenesis in older men is associated with compensatory transcriptome changes

18 hours 6 minutes ago
Male reproductive ageing is a complex process involving progressive and detrimental histological and physiological alterations to the testis and beyond. Age-related morbidities often confound reproductive function, making it difficult to disentangle systemic from reproductive male ageing. We have previously shown that healthy ageing is associated with full spermatogenesis, normal sperm production and hormonal secretion. However, the molecular mechanisms allowing the human testis to age without...
Yihan Wang

CIT-Lasso: a scalable approach beyond guilty by association for identifying causal variants from genome-wide summary statistics

18 hours 6 minutes ago
We present CIT-Lasso, a framework that uses only summary statistics to identify, genome-wide, sets of variants carrying non-redundant information on a phenotype, distinguishing likely causal variants from correlated variants that are merely associated. The open-source implementation completes genome-wide analysis in under 15 min on one CPU. In simulations, it outperforms existing methods in false discovery rate control, power, and fine-mapping resolution. Applied to an Alzheimer's disease...
Zihuai He

GW9508-Induced Activation of GPR40 in Thymic Epithelial Cells: A Therapeutic Strategy to Delay Thymic Aging

18 hours 6 minutes ago
Age-associated thymic involution leads to a reduction of T-cell production, which constitutes a primary factor in immunosenescence, thereby increasing vulnerability to cancer, infections, and autoimmune disorders. Thymic epithelial cells (TECs), essential for T-cell development, exhibit progressive senescence with aging. The development of strategies to mitigate TECs senescence and delay thymic degeneration has emerged as a significant research focus. Here, aged C57BL/6J mice and immortalized...
Qingqing Li

Popular weight-loss drugs Ozempic and Wegovy may slow biological aging

18 hours 18 minutes ago
Researchers found that semaglutide, the active ingredient in Ozempic and Wegovy, slowed biological aging markers in adults with HIV, marking the first clinical evidence that the drug may influence human aging. Although the findings are encouraging, scientists say larger studies are needed before concluding that the medication can help people age more slowly.