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Neuroprotective effects of idebenone in a zebrafish model of Parkinson's disease via regulating autophagy, mitigating apoptosis and oxidative stress

21 hours 53 minutes ago
Idebenone (IDE), an analog of ubiquinone, has demonstrated therapeutic potential across various neurodegenerative disorders. Clinically, IDE has been shown to exert neuroprotective effects in Parkinson's disease (PD), being capable of alleviating motor symptoms as well as reducing depressive and anxious moods. However, the mechanism of action of IDE in PD has not been fully elucidated. Thus, the present study aims to investigate the potential effects of IDE on...
Yanqing Zhang

Mitochondrial double-stranded RNA drives aging-associated cognitive decline

21 hours 53 minutes ago
Aging is the primary cause of cognitive decline. Despite extensive study, the molecular mechanisms driving aging-associated cognitive decline remain unclear. Here, we describe a proteostasis-independent function of SEC61A1 and its involvement in aging-associated cognitive decline. SEC61A1 regulates ER-mitochondria contact sites, affecting mitochondrial DNA and RNA synthesis and subsequently leading to changes in innate immune signaling mediated by mitochondrial double-stranded RNA (mt-dsRNA)....
Lixiao Zhang

Long-Term Care as a Global Challenge: The Role of the World Health Organization

21 hours 53 minutes ago
Long-term care is today one of the most pressing issues in public policy. Its relevance is increasing everywhere but mostly, due to population aging, in low- and middle-income countries. Despite the advances in the past decades regarding the implementation of long-term care systems in several countries, the COVID-19 pandemic showed their fragility and called to rethink long-term care around the world. Issues like quality, workforce shortages, and financial sustainability are key in countries...
Pablo Villalobos Dintrans

Harmonization of late-life participation in cognitively stimulating activities across four cohort studies of cognitive aging

21 hours 53 minutes ago
CONCLUSION: We statistically harmonized survey data measuring frequency of participation in cognitive activities across four studies of aging and subsequently validated the harmonized latent trait by linking it to ADRD outcomes. Findings demonstrate the utility of combining self-reported psychosocial survey data collected across multiple studies to thoroughly evaluate the impact of modifiable risk factors on later-life cognitive outcomes in heterogeneous populations.
A R Zammit

Mitochondrial double-stranded RNA drives aging-associated cognitive decline

21 hours 53 minutes ago
Aging is the primary cause of cognitive decline. Despite extensive study, the molecular mechanisms driving aging-associated cognitive decline remain unclear. Here, we describe a proteostasis-independent function of SEC61A1 and its involvement in aging-associated cognitive decline. SEC61A1 regulates ER-mitochondria contact sites, affecting mitochondrial DNA and RNA synthesis and subsequently leading to changes in innate immune signaling mediated by mitochondrial double-stranded RNA (mt-dsRNA)....
Lixiao Zhang

Subtype-specific sirtuin expression signatures link mitochondrial-epigenetic networks to breast cancer survival

21 hours 53 minutes ago
Sirtuins (SIRT1-SIRT7) are NAD⁺-dependent regulators of mitochondrial metabolism, chromatin remodeling, and stress resilience pathways-processes that are central to both aging biology and breast cancer (BC) heterogeneity. We systematically evaluated their prognostic and transcriptional patterns across molecular subtypes of BC. We constructed an integrated BC dataset comprising gene expression and survival data containing tumors from 55 datasets. Prognostic associations with recurrence-free...
Zoltan Ungvari

Breaking the Bonds of Aging: The Underappreciated Roles of Aberrant Cysteine Crosslinks and Protective Thiol Interventions

21 hours 53 minutes ago
Aging is a complex process characterized by the accumulation of molecular damage that leads to cellular dysfunction and tissue deterioration. Among the various types of contributing molecular damage, aberrant protein crosslinks are recognized as a key contributor to age-related pathologies. Crosslinks occurring at lysine and arginine residues, such as advanced glycation end-products (AGEs) and carbamylation, have attracted considerable attention of the aging research community. In contrast, the...
Sheila N Duong

Combining xQTL and genome-wide association studies from diverse populations improves druggable gene discovery

1 day 21 hours ago
Repurposing existing medicines to target disease-associated genes represents a promising strategy for developing effective treatments for complex diseases. However, progress has been hindered by a lack of viable candidate drug targets identified through genome-wide association studies. Gene-based association tests provide a more powerful alternative to traditional SNP-based methods, yet current approaches often fail to leverage shared heritability across populations and to effectively integrate...
Noah Lorincz-Comi

Genetic risk in Alzheimer's disease

1 day 21 hours ago
Alzheimer's disease (AD) has a strong genetic predisposition. Genome-wide association studies have identified multiple risk loci, yet many non-coding variants remain uncharacterized. Machine learning-based polygenic risk scores (PRS) enhance prediction by modeling genetic epistasis and sex-specific risks. This review summarizes AD genetic risk factors, PRS methodologies, and ML-based AD risk prediction. It also highlights challenges such as population bias, functional validation, and integrating...
Yining Pan

Gender-related facilitators and barriers to participation in research on aging using fuzzy cognitive mapping

1 day 21 hours ago
In the context of cognitive neuroscience research on aging, older women are often overrepresented in observational research, whereas men are overrepresented in clinical trials. Factors underlying the selection bias between and across genders in research on aging are currently poorly understood. Addressing this knowledge gap is critical to provide guidance on how we might mitigate selection bias and improve the generalizability, robustness, and reproducibility of our findings. We aimed to...
Vasvi Dhir

Adiponectin and Aging: Mechanistic Insights, Clinical Paradox, and Therapeutic Horizons

1 day 21 hours ago
Adiponectin is an adipose tissue-derived peptide hormone that exerts beneficial metabolic effects in many tissues throughout the body. It is most well-known for its ability to enhance insulin sensitivity and dampen chronic inflammation. The impact of age on adiponectin is controversial; levels of adiponectin in circulation in older individuals have been linked to both positive and negative effects. This review integrates genetic, mechanistic, and therapeutic perspectives on adiponectin in aging....
Eric R McGregor

Blood-based epigenetic instability linked to human aging and disease

1 day 21 hours ago
The abundance, dynamics, and context-dependent heterogeneity of DNA methylation, where a pattern considered abnormal in one cell type may be normal in another, complicate the identification of early methylation changes that drive or signal disease development. This complexity can obscure early markers of increased disease risk, making it challenging to detect and intervene in disease processes at their inception. Here, we report 31,744 CpG loci exhibiting highly consistent methylation profiles...
Salman Basrai

MicroRNA profiles in plasma-derived extracellular vesicles across the human lifespan

1 day 21 hours ago
Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are key mediators of intercellular communication and may reflect physiological changes during aging. We analyzed plasma-derived EVs from a healthy aging cohort stratified by age, using size exclusion chromatography, surface profiling, nanoparticle tracking, and small RNA sequencing. While EV size and concentration remained largely unchanged, older individuals showed shifts in EV immunophenotype consistent with immunosenescence and displayed distinct miRNA signatures...
C Ráez-Meseguer

Are Health and Negative Affect Decoupled in Late Adulthood? The Moderating Role of Self-Perceptions of Aging

1 day 21 hours ago
ObjectivesPhysical health often declines with age, yet subjective well-being (SWB) tends to remain stable. Stereotype Embodiment Theory proposes that internalized self-perceptions of aging (SPAs) shape how physical changes are interpreted. This study tested whether SPA buffered the affective impact of health decline. The role of SPA was tested in midlife and late adulthood.MethodsData came from the ILSE, a population-based study of 1,002 adults initially aged 40 or 60 and followed for 20 years....
Han-Yun Tseng

Differences across males and females in cognitive aging and mortality risk: a trajectory-based approach

1 day 21 hours ago
This study examined hypothesized differences across males and females in the relationship between cognitive trajectories and mortality in older adults. Data were drawn from the ZARADEMP study on dementia and depression in adults aged 55 and older in Zaragoza, Spain. A total of 2403 cognitively healthy individuals who completed at least three of four waves over a 12-year follow-up were included. Cognitive trajectories were derived from Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) scores. Using growth...
Elena Lobo

The HIF-1alpha Pathway Regulates Satellite Cell Fate During Aging Through Histone Lactylation

1 day 21 hours ago
Aging-associated sarcopenia is driven in part by the progressive loss of type II glycolytic fibers and the functional decline of their resident stem cells, the satellite cells (SCs). We show here that these defects result from attenuation of the hypoxia-inducible factor-1α (HIF-1α) signaling pathway and can be reversed by pharmacological HIF-1α reactivation. In the tibialis anterior muscle of 18-month-old C57BL/6J mice, HIF-1α protein abundance decreased by ≈46% and canonical targets (Vegfa,...
Marco Piccoli

Glutamate chemical exchange saturation transfer imaging reveals cerebellar glutamatergic alterations in Parkinson's disease subtypes

2 days 21 hours ago
Glutamate accumulation linked to Parkinson's disease (PD) pathogenesis. While glutamate chemical exchange saturation transfer (GluCEST) imaging has been applied in various CNS disorders, its utility in PD remains underexplored. This study investigated the clinical relevance of dentate nucleus and cerebellar hemisphere glutamate levels across PD motor subtypes. We enrolled 36 resting-tremor predominant PD (PDRT), 33 akinetic-rigid predominant PD (PDAR), and 40 healthy controls (HCs). GluCEST data...
Minglong Li

Towards biomarker-based diagnosis of Parkinson disease

2 days 21 hours ago
The current clinical diagnostic criteria for Parkinson disease (PD) have limitations and are inherently insensitive to the earliest stages of disease, when classical motor signs can be absent. Imaging and genetic tests are currently used to support or establish a diagnosis of PD, but no validated biomarker-based diagnostic framework currently exists. Substantial progress has been made in the field of molecular disease markers, most notably with the development and validation of seed...
Eduardo Tolosa