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Africa’s mpox epidemic no longer an international emergency, WHO says
The disease continues to spread in several African countries, but cases are down after an explosion in 2024
Thawing permafrost is turning Arctic rivers orange—spelling trouble for fish
In Alaska’s Salmon River, leached metals reach levels that are toxic for aquatic life
The Human Cardiac "Age-OME": Age-Specific Changes in Myocardial Molecular Expression
Ageing is one of the most significant risk factors for heart disease; however, it is still not clear how the human heart changes with age. Taking advantage of a unique set of pre-mortem, cryopreserved, non-diseased human hearts, we performed omics analyses (transcriptomics, proteomics, metabolomics, and lipidomics), coupled with biologically informed computational modelling in younger (≤ 25 years old) and older hearts (≥ 50 years old) to describe the molecular landscape of human cardiac ageing....
Peri- and Postnatal High Fat Feeding Have Differential Effects on Executive Function and Associated Neurobiology in Aged Male and Female Mice
Almost half of pregnant women globally are currently estimated to be overweight or obese. Rates of childhood obesity are also on the rise, in part because of increased consumption of dietary saturated fats. However, the long-term effect of peri- and postnatal high fat (HF) feeding on cognitive function and neuronal expression has not yet been investigated. Male and female C57BL/6J mice born to dams fed a control (C) or high fat (HF) diet were themselves fed either the C or HF diet, generating...
Chemogenetic tuning reveals optimal MAPK signaling for cell-fate programming
Cell states evolve through the combined activity of signaling pathways and gene networks. While transcription factors can direct cell fate, these factors rely on a receptive cell state. How signaling levels contribute to the emergence of receptive cell states remains poorly defined. Using a well-defined model of direct conversion, we examined how levels of the mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK)-activating oncogene HRAS^(G12V) influence direct conversion of primary fibroblasts to induced...
Aging-related adaptations of metabotropic glutamate receptors within the CA3 region of the rat hippocampus
The physiological decline associated with aging is often accompanied by a progressive deterioration in cognitive processing abilities driven by a series of cellular dysfunctions that remain poorly understood. In the hippocampus, a critical area for learning and memory, aging affects the functional expression of ionotropic and metabotropic receptors, including the metabotropic glutamate receptors (mGluRs). mGluRs play a critical role in multiple cellular functions, including modulation of ion...
Blackcurrant anthocyanins improve visual contrast resolution for optokinetic responses in aging mice
Visual motion perception declines during natural aging in most animals including humans. Edible berries of blackcurrant (BC) and its extracted anthocyanins (BCAs) have beneficial effects on human eyes. However, the effect of BCAs on the perception of moving objects and other dynamic visual patterns remains unknown. In the current study, we investigated whether BCAs improve visual movement perception in aging mice. The aging mice were fed either a standard diet or a standard diet containing BC....
Combinations of intrinsic capacity and frailty and their associations with self-rated health in community-dwelling older adults
CONCLUSIONS: Co-occurrence of low IC and frailty was significantly associated with poor self-rated health. These findings suggest that considering IC and frailty may enhance understanding of self-rated health in later life.
Points-Based Health Incentive Program and Subsequent Health and Well-Being in Japan: An Outcome-Wide Approach
CONCLUSIONS: The points-program has the potential to promote not only the immediate outcomes it targets but also other domains of health and well-being outcomes through increased social interaction and healthy behaviors.
How do giant sperm avoid getting tangled up?
Study in fruit flies sheds light on quirk of insect fertility