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A review of the TGF-beta1 pathway in Alzheimer's disease and depression: Possible restoration potential of antidepressants

2 months 1 week ago
Alzheimer's Disease (AD), the most common type of dementia, is increasing rapidly in prevalence, while Major Depressive Disorder (MDD), the most frequent psychiatric condition, continues to pose significant global healthcare challenges. Recent hypotheses suggest that AD and MDD might be interrelated, potentially sharing common pathophysiological mechanisms. One possible central link is the Transforming Growth Factor-beta 1 (TGF-β1) pathway. Reduced TGF-β1 levels, a cytokine involved in...
Ioannidou Eleni

Osteoporosis

2 months 1 week ago
Osteoporotic fractures are one of the most common and consequential diseases of advanced ageing and many antifracture therapies are widely available but largely underused. This Seminar presents an updated approach to osteoporosis consultation, drawing upon published evidence and collaborative expert opinion to place the data in a pragmatic and useful context for clinicians. New evidence on osteoporosis screening recommendations, fracture-risk assessment, intervention decisions, nutrition-based...
Carrie Ye

A review of the TGF-β1 pathway in Alzheimer's disease and depression: Possible restoration potential of antidepressants

2 months 1 week ago
Alzheimer's Disease (AD), the most common type of dementia, is increasing rapidly in prevalence, while Major Depressive Disorder (MDD), the most frequent psychiatric condition, continues to pose significant global healthcare challenges. Recent hypotheses suggest that AD and MDD might be interrelated, potentially sharing common pathophysiological mechanisms. One possible central link is the Transforming Growth Factor-beta 1 (TGF-β1) pathway. Reduced TGF-β1 levels, a cytokine involved in...
Ioannidou Eleni

Selenium and brain aging: A comprehensive review with a focus on hippocampal neurogenesis

2 months 1 week ago
Brain aging is accompanied by progressive cognitive decline and increased risk of neurodegenerative diseases, with adult hippocampal neurogenesis (AHN) playing a pivotal role in maintaining cognitive resilience. Selenium, an essential trace element, exerts significant neuroprotective and neurogenic effects predominantly through its incorporation into selenoproteins, which regulate oxidative stress, neuroinflammation, and synaptic plasticity. This review synthesizes recent advances delineating...
Arian Daneshpour

Epigenetic Clocks as Biomarkers for Bone Aging: Evidence From a Twin Study

2 months 1 week ago
Osteoporosis is driven by skeletal aging and increases the risk of fragility fractures. Skeletal aging is influenced by epigenetic mechanisms; however, the link to the epigenetic clocks, that is, the suggested biomarkers of biological aging intensively studied within aging research, remains largely unexplored. We investigated the association of eight epigenetic clocks-Horvath, IEAA, Hannum, EEAA, PhenoAge, GrimAge, DunedinPoAm, DunedinPACE-and methylation-based telomere length (mTL) measured at...
Mette Soerensen

Regenerate to "Rejuvenate": Insights From Adult Resident Stem Cells of Aged Flatworms and Mice

2 months 1 week ago
Adult resident stem cells are capable of regenerating tissues that manifest signs of "rejuvenation" in flatworms and mice of older ages. These findings suggest potentially conserved regulatory mechanisms of adult resident stem cells from worms to mammals. Regenerative capacities are more limited in specific tissues and stem cell types of larger mammals. Understanding and harnessing the rejuvenating properties of resident adult stem cells in flatworms and mice could have broad therapeutic...
Kevin A Murach

A rare genetic variant confers resistance to neurodegeneration across multiple neurological disorders by augmenting selective autophagy

2 months 1 week ago
The study of disease modifiers is a powerful way to identify patho-mechanisms associated with disease. Using the strong genetic traits of Huntington's disease (HD), we identified a rare, single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) in WDFY3 associated with a delayed age of onset of up to 23 years. Remarkably, the introduction of the orthologous SNP into mice recapitulates this neuroprotection, significantly delaying neuropathological and behavioral dysfunction in two models of HD. The SNP increases...
Katherine R Croce

Epigenetic mechanisms linking environmental exposure to Parkinson's disease: A comprehensive review

2 months 1 week ago
Parkinson's disease (PD) is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder characterized by motor dysfunction and non-motor symptoms affecting cognition, mood and autonomic function. Both genetic susceptibility and environmental exposures such as pesticides (e.g., paraquat, rotenone), heavy metals (e.g., manganese, lead), tobacco smoke, and caffeine have been implicated in PD pathogenesis. Recent studies highlight the role of epigenetic mechanisms including DNA methylation (e.g., SNCA, PARK2), histone...
Hemraj Singh

Epigenetic mechanisms linking environmental exposure to Parkinson's disease: A comprehensive review

2 months 1 week ago
Parkinson's disease (PD) is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder characterized by motor dysfunction and non-motor symptoms affecting cognition, mood and autonomic function. Both genetic susceptibility and environmental exposures such as pesticides (e.g., paraquat, rotenone), heavy metals (e.g., manganese, lead), tobacco smoke, and caffeine have been implicated in PD pathogenesis. Recent studies highlight the role of epigenetic mechanisms including DNA methylation (e.g., SNCA, PARK2), histone...
Hemraj Singh

Global matrisome changes in obese lung are linked to fibroblastic stroma and premature aging

2 months 1 week ago
Obesity is linked to an increased risk of various lung disorders, yet its role in disease progression remains poorly understood. We have utilized multiomics approaches together with functional assays to explore the effect of obesity on the lung. Obesity induced matrisome remodeling and structural alterations in the elastic fiber network, exhibiting solubility shifts that overlapped with those seen in the aging lung. In addition, protease inhibitor levels were reduced in lung tissue and...
Sophia Rottmann

Urolithin a modulates inter-organellar communication via calcium-dependent mitophagy to promote healthy ageing

2 months 1 week ago
Mitochondrial dysfunction and impaired mitophagy are hallmarks of aging and age-related pathologies. Disrupted inter-organellar communication among mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum (ER), and lysosomes, further contributes to cellular dysfunction. While mitophagy has emerged as a promising target for neuroprotection and geroprotection, its potential to restore age-associated defects in organellar crosstalk remains unclear. Here, we show that mitophagy deficiency deregulates the morphology and...
Antonis Roussos

Association of Eating Window With Mortality Among US Adults: Insights From a Nationally Representative Study

2 months 1 week ago
Time-based diets have gained popularity for their health benefits, but their effects on human longevity remain unclear, with most evidence from short-term human trials and animal studies. We determined the associations between eating window and mortality among U.S. adults. We conducted a prospective cohort study using NHANES 2003-2018 data linked to mortality records through December 2019. The analytic sample included 33,052 adults (aged 20 and above) with two complete 24-h dietary recalls...
Ziling Mao

Potential connections between senescence and chemobrain: An early overview of literature

2 months 2 weeks ago
Chemotherapy-induced cognitive impairment (CICI), commonly referred to as chemobrain, is a pervasive adverse effect of cancer treatment, characterized by deficits in memory, concentration, and executive function. Several observations have suggested a potential for senescence in mediating CICI. First, chemotherapeutic agents that are implicated in CICI can also trigger senescence in neurons and glial cells, accompanied by the senescence-associated secretory phenotype (SASP), that could propagate...
Nebras Melhem

Prevalence of Subjective Cognitive Decline Among Older Multiracial Adults, 2019-2023

2 months 2 weeks ago
Background: The Multiracial population is the fastest-growing racial group in the United States but remains underrepresented in cognitive aging research. No national estimates exist for subjective cognitive decline (SCD)-a self-reported indicator of worsening memory associated with dementia risk-among older Multiracial adults. Methods: We used 2019-2023 Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System data from states that administered the optional cognitive decline module (n = 599,874 adults aged...
Tracy Lam-Hine