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Australia’s unprecedented toxic algal bloom has a surprise culprit
A relatively unknown species is producing a notorious neurotoxin, devastating sea life
New, more stable qubits could simplify dreamed-of quantum computers
Advance underscores the importance of materials science for quantum computing
Arabinoxylan ameliorates memory deficits and amyloid pathology in male 5 × FAD mice via modulation of gut microbiota structure
Alzheimer's disease (AD), a prevalent neurodegenerative disorder, is primarily characterized by β-amyloid (Aβ) deposition. Current therapies alleviate symptoms but lack agents capable of modifying disease progression. Meanwhile, cross-regional studies indicate that AD patients exhibit disrupted gut microbiota composition, which is closely associated with cerebral molecular dysregulation. Building on this gut-brain connection, this study aimed to attenuate AD progression by targeting gut...
Plasma p-tau217 as a biomarker of Alzheimer's disease pathology in individuals with Down syndrome
Diagnosing Alzheimer's disease (AD) in adults with Down syndrome (DS), a population with a high genetically determined risk of AD, remains challenging. In this large observational study including n = 2329 samples from the Down Alzheimer Barcelona Neuroimaging Initiative (DABNI) and euploid controls from the Sant Pau Initiative on Neurodegeneration (SPIN) with and without symptomatic AD, we investigate if the strong diagnostic performance of plasma p-tau217 observed in sporadic AD extends to the...
Subsecond dopamine fluctuations do not specify the vigor of ongoing actions
Dopamine (DA) is essential for the production of vigorous actions, but how DA modifies the gain of motor commands remains unclear. Here we show that subsecond DA transients in the striatum of mice are neither required nor sufficient for specifying the vigor of ongoing forelimb movements. Our findings have important implications for our understanding of how DA contributes to motor control under physiological conditions and in Parkinson's disease.
Arabinoxylan ameliorates memory deficits and amyloid pathology in male 5 × FAD mice via modulation of gut microbiota structure
Alzheimer's disease (AD), a prevalent neurodegenerative disorder, is primarily characterized by β-amyloid (Aβ) deposition. Current therapies alleviate symptoms but lack agents capable of modifying disease progression. Meanwhile, cross-regional studies indicate that AD patients exhibit disrupted gut microbiota composition, which is closely associated with cerebral molecular dysregulation. Building on this gut-brain connection, this study aimed to attenuate AD progression by targeting gut...
Alterations in peroxisome-mitochondria interplay in skeletal muscle accelerate muscle dysfunction
Skeletal muscles, which constitute 40-50% of body mass, regulate whole-body energy expenditure and glucose and lipid metabolism. Peroxisomes are dynamic organelles that play a crucial role in lipid metabolism and clearance of reactive oxygen species, however their role in skeletal muscle remains poorly understood. To clarify this issue, we generated a muscle-specific transgenic mouse line with peroxisome import deficiency through the deletion of peroxisomal biogenesis factor 5 (Pex5). Here, we...
DAF-16/FOXO and HLH-30/TFEB comprise a cooperative regulatory axis controlling tubular lysosome induction in C. elegans
Transcription factors DAF-16/FOXO and HLH-30/TFEB have been linked to aging regulation, but how they synergize to promote longevity is not fully understood. Here, we reveal a functional interaction between these two transcription factors that supports healthier aging in Caenorhabditis elegans. Namely, DAF-16 and HLH-30 cooperate to trigger robust lysosomal tubulation under various contexts, which contributes to systemic health benefits in late age. Remarkably, lysosome tubulation can be...
Atomic-scale insights into surface reconstruction and transformation in Co-Cr spinel oxides during the oxygen evolution reaction
Optimizing the activity and longevity of oxygen evolution reaction (OER) electrocatalysts requires an atomic-scale understanding of multiple reconstruction and transformation processes occurring in the surface and sub-surface regions of the electrocatalyst. Herein, a multimodal method combining X-ray absorption fine structure and photoemission spectroscopy, in situ Raman spectroscopy, transmission electron microscopy and atom probe tomography with electrochemical measurements is employed to...
A multilingual guide to slowing aging
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Multilingualism protects against accelerated aging in cross-sectional and longitudinal analyses of 27 European countries
Aging trajectories are influenced by modifiable risk factors, and prior evidence has hinted that multilingualism may have protective potential. However, reliance on suboptimal health markers, small samples, inadequate confounder control and a focus on clinical cohorts led to mixed findings and limited applicability to healthy populations. Here, we developed biobehavioral age gaps, quantifying delayed or accelerated aging in 86,149 participants across 27 European countries. National surveys...
Iron-deplete diet enhances Caenorhabditis elegans lifespan via oxidative stress response pathways
Gut microbes play a crucial role in modulating host lifespan. However, the microbial factors that influence host longevity and their mechanisms of action remain poorly understood. Using the expression of Caenorhabditis elegans FAT-7, a stearoyl-CoA 9-desaturase, as a proxy for lifespan modulation, we conduct a genome-wide bacterial mutant screen and identify 26 Escherichia coli mutants that enhance host lifespan. Transcriptomic and biochemical analyses reveal that these mutant diets induce...
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Engineering chronological lifespan toward a robust yeast cell factory
Metabolic rewiring helps to construct efficient microbial cell factories; however, these cells suffer from metabolic stress during long-term fed-batch fermentation. Thus, the construction of robust cells is vital for industrial application of microbial cell factories at the laboratory scale. Here, we systematically characterized longevity factors and pathways for biosynthesis of the diterpenoid sclareol and found that weakening nutrient-sensing pathways and enhancing mitophagy synergistically...
Neither inaccurate nor biased in later life: Age-related differences in the accuracy and bias of facial trustworthiness judgment
People tend to form impressions of others' trustworthiness based on their facial appearance and make trust-related decisions accordingly. In such face-based trustworthiness judgments (FBTJs), older adults are generally more likely than younger adults to attribute higher trustworthiness. This pattern is sometimes referred to as positivity bias and has been proposed as a potential risk factor for fraud victimization in later life. However, previous studies lack objective ground-truth measures of...
Canadian government kills ostriches afflicted by H5N1 despite appeal from RFK Jr.
Culling proceeds after Canada’s Supreme Court ends heated 11-month battle over the fate of more than 300 birds