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Glucagon receptor signaling is indispensable for the healthspan effects of caloric restriction in aging male mice

2 months 1 week ago
Obesity and type 2 diabetes mellitus accelerate aging, shortening the duration of healthspan. Conversely, chronic calorie restriction (CR) extends healthspan. Research aimed at understanding the mechanism by which CR slows aging has focused heavily on insulin and downstream signaling cascades. Glucagon, a hormone that counter-regulates insulin, is commonly affected by these same interventions. To investigate the role of glucagon in aging, we used dietary manipulation, global and liver-specific...
Kassandra R Bruner

Association between preoperative frailty to adverse postoperative outcomes in older people undergoing elective spinal surgery: a prospective cohort study

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CONCLUSIONS: In geriatric elective spine surgery, preoperative assessment using the Frailty Screening Scale can help identify patients at potentially higher risk for postoperative adverse events. However, further high-quality studies are warranted to investigate the reliability of brief frailty assessments in predicting postoperative outcomes.
Yanhong Song

CRISPR screens identify the ATPase VCP as a druggable therapeutic vulnerability in cholangiocarcinoma

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Cholangiocarcinoma (CCA) remains a lethal malignancy with limited therapeutic options. Through genome-wide CRISPR-Cas9 screening, we identified the adenosine triphosphatase (ATPase) valosin-containing protein (VCP) as a critical dependency in CCA. Compound screens revealed that the VCP inhibitor CB-5339 potently suppresses CCA proliferation in a panel of patient-derived organoids by inducing cellular senescence. It is known that senescent cells persist, and this can contribute to therapy...
Wu Yang

Impaired macroautophagy in oligodendrocyte precursor cells suppresses neuronal plasticity via a senescence-associated signaling

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Aging drives cognitive decline in the adult brain with unclear mechanisms. Previously, oligodendrocyte precursor cells (OPCs), the source cells of myelin-forming cells in the central nervous system, have been linked to brain aging by their compromised differentiation and regeneration capability. Whether a myelination-independent function of OPCs is involved in brain aging remains unknown. In this study, we herein report a myelination-independent role of OPCs in exaggerating cognitive decline in...
Hong Chen

Retinal polyunsaturated fatty acid supplementation reverses aging-related vision decline in mice

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The retina is uniquely enriched in polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs), primarily localized in cell membranes, where they govern membrane biophysical properties. During aging, alterations in lipid metabolism lead to reduced content of very long-chain PUFAs (VLC-PUFAs) in the retina, which is associated with normal age-related reductions in contrast sensitivity, diminished photoreceptor function and delayed rod-mediated dark adaptation recovery, and pathological age-related macular degeneration...
Fangyuan Gao

JIP4 and RILPL1 utilize opposing motor force to dynamically regulate lysosomal tubulation

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Lysosomes are dynamic organelles that remodel their membrane in response to stimuli. We previously uncovered a process we term LYsosomal Tubulation/sorting driven by LRRK2 (LYTL), wherein damaged lysosomes generate tubules sorted into vesicles. LYTL is orchestrated by the Parkinson's disease kinase LRRK2 that recruits the motor adaptor protein and RHD family member JIP4 to lysosomes. JIP4 enhances LYTL tubule extension toward the plus-end of microtubules. To identify new players involved in...
Luis Bonet-Ponce

Tau Axonal Sorting and Interaction With Synaptic Plasticity Modulators Is Domain- and Isoform-Dependent in Human iPSC-Derived Neurons

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Somatodendritic missorting of the axonal microtubule-associated protein Tau is an early hallmark of Alzheimer's disease (AD) and other tauopathies. Tau missorting causes synaptic loss and neuronal dysfunction, but the mechanisms underlying both normal axonal sorting and pathological missorting remain unclear. The six human brain Tau isoforms show different axodendritic distribution, but the Tau domains governing intracellular sorting and essential interactors are unknown. Here, we aimed to...
Michael Bell-Simons

Vacuolar pH regulates clathrin-mediated endocytosis through TORC1 signaling during replicative aging

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Clathrin-mediated endocytosis (CME) is a critical cellular process that regulates nutrient uptake, membrane composition, and signaling. Although replicative aging affects many cellular functions, its impact on CME remains largely unknown. We show that in budding yeast, older cells have slower assembly of early and coat CME modules, resulting in longer endocytic turnover and reduced Mup1 internalization. This change in CME dynamics is mother cell-specific, and not observed in daughters. Our data...
Kenneth Gabriel Antenor

Air pollution and impulsive choice in aging: evidence from delay discounting

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Heightened air pollution exposure is associated with an increased risk for developing neurodegenerative disorders such as Alzheimer's disease and Parkinson's disease, yet it is unclear how pollution impacts the aging brain more broadly. Rodent research has shown that higher air pollution exposure is associated with increased impulsive behavior, operationalized as a preference for immediate reward in delay discounting tasks. We examined this relationship in middle-aged and older humans by...
Maya R Kilcullen