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Proximal Pulmonary Artery Stiffening as a Biomarker of Cardiopulmonary Aging
The geroscience hypothesis suggests that understanding mechanisms underlying aging will enable us to delay and lessen age-related disability and diseases. The role of mechanical factors has been increasingly appreciated in many aspects of the aging process. Here, we use mouse models to investigate changes in the biomechanics of the proximal pulmonary artery, lung function, and right ventricle function in aging. We found an age-related decreased capacity to store energy and increased...
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Discovery of NIRF theranostic probes targeting amyloid-beta and cholinesterases in Alzheimer's disease models
Alzheimer's disease (AD) remains a major unmet medical challenge, with limited tools that integrate early diagnosis and therapeutic intervention. Considering the pivotal roles of amyloid-β (Aβ) and cholinesterases (ChEs) in AD etiology, we report dual-functional theranostic NIR-I probes. The lead candidate, I-43, exhibits favorable NIR optical properties (Stokes shift ≥ 220 nm) and binds strongly to Aβ fibrils, with K(d) values of 58.2 ± 9.7 nM for Aβ(1-40) and 104 ± 25 nM for Aβ(1-42)....
Falls as a Predictor of Future Dementia in Middle-Aged and Older Adults: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
CONCLUSIONS AND IMPLICATIONS: This study demonstrates that multiple falls are a significant predictor of future dementia and highlights the importance of fall frequency. Recurrent falls may serve as a potential clinical marker for identifying individuals at higher risk. Clinicians should maintain heightened vigilance for cognitive decline in middle-aged and older adults with a history of recurrent falls to facilitate early detection of dementia. Given the limited evidence base and high...