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Are we ready for a biological diagnosis of Parkinson's Disease?

2 weeks ago
The diagnosis of Parkinson's disease (PD) is currently based on clinical criteria, centered on the characteristic motor syndrome. However, motor manifestations become evident only after a significant proportion of nigro-striatal dopaminergic neurons have already undergone neurodegeneration. The recent "NSD-ISS" and "SynNeurGe" research frameworks have proposed new biological diagnostic criteria focusing on α-synucleinopathy, neurodegeneration, and genetic biomarkers, independent of clinical...
Angelo Tiziano Cimmino

Cellular senescence in precancer lesions and early-stage cancers

2 weeks ago
Cellular senescence plays dual roles in precancer lesions: initially serving as a tumor-suppressive barrier within the epithelial compartment and later contributing to a pro-tumoral precancer tissue microenvironment (PreTME) via a sustained, paracrine secretome known as senescent-associated secretory phenotype (SASP). This commentary highlights the role of senescence across various PreTME cell types, explores emerging pharmacologic and lifestyle interception strategies, and outlines current...
Xen Ping Hoi

Metabolic environment-driven remodeling of mitochondrial ribosomes regulates translation and biogenesis

2 weeks ago
Cytosolic translation activity is fine-tuned by environmental conditions primarily through signaling pathways that target translation initiation factors. Although mitochondria possess their own translation machinery, they lack an autonomous signaling network analogous to their cytosolic counterpart for regulating translation activity. Consequently, our understanding of how mitochondrial translation activity is adjusted under different metabolic environments remains very limited. Here, we report...
Fan Zheng

The potential of marine-derived compounds in geroscience

2 weeks ago
Aging is a natural, multifactorial biological process characterised by progressive cellular and tissue damage in response to various stressors, leading to functional decline that often affects multiple organs, contributing to the development of age-related diseases. Although life expectancy has increased significantly, age-related conditions have become the leading causes of impairment and disability in the elderly, becoming a major global health concern. This highlights the need for innovative,...
Maria Elisa Giuliani

Exploring the Causal Relationship between Telomere Regulation, Aging and Neurological Disorders

2 weeks ago
Telomere biology is important for aging and is the cause of the pathogenesis of many neurological disorders, including Alzheimer's disease (AD), Parkinson's disease (PD), multiple sclerosis (MS), stroke, and brain tumors. Telomere shortening is considered to play a role in neurodegeneration, immune senescence, and cerebrovascular dysfunction. Shorter leukocyte telomere length (LTL) is associated with increased risk and severity of stroke, poorer cognitive outcomes in AD, and increased...
Gaurav Gupta

Gray matter volume as a mediator of the relationship between age-related hearing and cognitive function

2 weeks ago
Age-related hearing loss (ARHL) has been increasingly implicated as a contributor to cognitive decline, yet the structural neural mechanisms underlying this association remain unclear. This study investigates the relationship between hearing function, measured by pure-tone thresholds (PTT) and words-in-noise (WIN) recognition, and gray matter (GM) volume in auditory and non-auditory brain regions in the left and right cerebral hemispheres. We also examine whether GM volume mediates the...
Samaneh Nemati

A mitochondria-targeted fluoropolymer nanoparticle with inherent mitophagy-inducing and red fluorescence properties for treatment of atherosclerosis

2 weeks ago
Mitophagy is crucial for the selective autophagic degradation of damaged mitochondria, helping to maintain both mitochondrial and cellular homeostasis. Here, we report a fluoroalkylated polypyridinium that specifically targets mitochondria and exhibits high activity in mitophagy induction. The polymer effectively restores mitochondrial function and alleviates the inflammatory response in foam cells by activating mitophagy, and displays inherent red fluorescence under physiological conditions,...
Mengxiao Liang

Characterizing motoric cognitive risk syndrome beyond traditional criteria

2 weeks ago
Motoric cognitive risk (MCR) syndrome is defined by slow gait speed and cognitive complaints. This study aimed to identify objective gait, cognitive, and psychosocial markers that characterize MCR beyond its traditional criteria. 104 older adults were classified into four groups: healthy aging (n = 50), slow gait speed only (n = 31), cognitive complaints only (n = 13), and MCR (n = 10). Participants completed single- and dual-task gait assessments while wearing wearable gait sensors. The...
Kai Cheng

Germline regulation of the intestinal mitochondrial unfolded protein response

2 weeks ago
The disposable soma theory posits that there is a trade-off between reproduction and somatic maintenance. In support of this theory, we previously identified that pharmacological inhibition of the germline has widespread protective cell non-autonomous effects on cellular protein homeostasis in the model organism Caenorhabditis elegans. However, the cell non-autonomous effects of the germline on mitochondrial protein homeostasis are not well defined. Here, we use pharmacological or genetic...
Anna C Foulger

Determinants of old age disability in Botswana: an empirical investigation using generalized linear models

2 weeks ago
CONCLUSION: This study provides a comprehensive analysis of the multifactorial determinants of old-age disability in Botswana. The findings underscore the need for integrated, multisectoral strategies that go beyond healthcare access to include educational equity, age-friendly infrastructure, digital inclusion, and gender-sensitive social protection. Policies must address not only individual risk but also household and community conditions that jointly shape disability outcomes. These insights...
Tiro Theodore Monamo

Development and evaluation of a comprehensive Patient for Medication Safety (PFMS) intervention programme to improve participation in medication safety behaviours among older adults with chronic disease during hospital-to-home transition: a pilot…

2 weeks ago
CONCLUSIONS: The PFMS intervention is feasible and shows preliminary efficacy in certain aspects during the hospital-to-home transition for older adults with chronic disease. Future research should refine the intervention to better enhance patient participation in medication safety behaviours and self-efficacy.
Weixi Xu

Association between cognitive function and smartphone ownership among Japanese very old adults: a cross-sectional and longitudinal study

2 weeks ago
BACKGROUND: This research was conducted to investigate the association between cognitive function and smartphone ownership among very old adults, a rapidly growing age group. Additionally, we conducted a longitudinal investigation as a sub-analysis to determine whether owning a smartphone affects the level of long-term care certification as a proxy outcome for cognitive decline.
Naoki Takahiro

l-Fucose is a candidate monosaccharide neuromodulator and mitigates Alzheimer's synaptic deficits

2 weeks ago
Fucosylation, a major glycan modification, has been shown to influence neuronal and microglial mechanisms, but whether unconjugated free l-fucose can affect brain function is unknown. l-Fucose can be transported into cells and metabolized by fucokinase (FCSK) via the poorly understood salvage pathway. Using mouse hippocampal slices, we showed that l-fucose enhanced excitatory neurotransmission and long-term potentiation (LTP) through regulation of presynaptic release. Such effects required...
Jacopo Di Lucente

DKK3-LRP1 complex and a chemical inhibitor regulate Abeta clearance in models of Alzheimer's disease

2 weeks ago
Impaired clearance of amyloid-β (Aβ) contributes to Alzheimer's disease (AD) pathogenesis, but its upstream modulators remain poorly defined. We report secreted Dickkopf (DKK) proteins-DKK1 through DKK4-as previously unrecognized ligands of low-density lipoprotein receptor-related protein 1 (LRP1), a principal Aβ clearance receptor. Analyses of cells derived from a patient with AD, postmortem tissue, and 5×FAD mice reveal that DKK1 and DKK3 are elevated in AD and reduce Aβ uptake and degradation...
Ruihan Yang

Calcium-based synaptic and structural plasticity link pathological activity to synaptic reorganization in Parkinson's disease

2 weeks ago
Motor symptoms of Parkinson's disease (PD) are associated with dopaminergic neuronal loss. Widespread synaptic reorganization and neural activity changes, including exaggerated beta oscillations and bursting, follow dopamine depletion (DD) of the basal ganglia (BG). Our computational model examines DD-induced neural activity changes and synaptic reorganization in the BG subcircuit comprising the subthalamic nucleus and globus pallidus externus. Calcium-dependent synaptic and structural...
Cathal McLoughlin

NAD(+) reverses Alzheimer's neurological deficits via regulating differential alternative RNA splicing of EVA1C

2 weeks ago
Dysfunctional alternative splicing events (ASEs) in RNA are markers of aging and Alzheimer's disease (AD). As a key neuronal resilience metabolite, the oxidized nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD^(+)) slows down AD progression in preclinical studies with several clinical trials ongoing. However, the underlying molecular mechanisms around how NAD^(+) enhances neuronal resilience, especially whether it has any effect on ASEs, have remained elusive. This study shows that NAD^(+) augmentation...
Ruixue Ai

Mothers facing greater environmental adversity experience increased costs of reproduction

2 weeks ago
Evolutionary theory of aging predicts that women with increased reproductive effort live shorter lives, but evidence is inconsistent. These inconsistencies could be because environmental conditions influence how much a mother's life span is reduced when having more children, i.e., their life-span cost of reproduction. Using a structural equation measurement model, we compare how reproductive effort affects the life span of 4684 women exposed across different life stages, or not at all, to the...
Euan A Young

NAD<sup>+</sup> reverses Alzheimer's neurological deficits via regulating differential alternative RNA splicing of <em>EVA1C</em>

2 weeks ago
Dysfunctional alternative splicing events (ASEs) in RNA are markers of aging and Alzheimer's disease (AD). As a key neuronal resilience metabolite, the oxidized nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD^(+)) slows down AD progression in preclinical studies with several clinical trials ongoing. However, the underlying molecular mechanisms around how NAD^(+) enhances neuronal resilience, especially whether it has any effect on ASEs, have remained elusive. This study shows that NAD^(+) augmentation...
Ruixue Ai

Poly-ubiquitylated transmembrane proteins outcompete other cargo for limited space inside clathrin-coated vesicles

2 weeks ago
Endocytic recycling of transmembrane proteins is essential to cellular function. The intracellular domains of transmembrane proteins are frequently ubiquitylated, a modification that is recognized by adaptor proteins during clathrin-mediated endocytosis. Recent work suggests that transmembrane proteins compete for space within highly crowded endocytic structures, suggesting that enhanced internalization of one group of transmembrane proteins may come at the expense of others. Here, we show that...
Hao-Yang Liu