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Age-period-cohort analysis of multimorbidity prevalence among Chinese older adults: from 2002 to 2022

1 week 6 days ago
This study aimed to estimate the age, period, and cohort trends of multimorbidity among Chinese older adults from 2002 to 2022, and to explore how these three trends were affected by gender and whether or not living alone. Data were extracted from the China Longitudinal Healthy Living Survey (CLHLS) (2002-2022), and a total of 52,876 valid samples aged 65 to 105 were included. We measured 15 types of chronic diseases, and participants having two or more chronic diseases were considered to have...
Yebo Yu

Chromogranin A promotes the pathological conversion of alpha-synuclein at the synapse in Parkinson's disease

1 week 6 days ago
α-Synuclein (αSyn) aggregation is a prominent hallmark of Parkinson's disease (PD), yet the initial cellular mechanisms are not well understood. In this study, we show that a single day of αSyn preformed fibril (PFF) administration leads to prominent localization of phosphorylated αSyn (p-αSyn) within the pre-synapse of primary neurons. Overexpressing chromogranin A (CgA), which is found in large dense-core vesicles (LDCVs), enhances αSyn aggregation in various neuronal and PD mouse models....
Yu Liu

Control of aging-associated neurodegeneration via hypothalamic extracellular vesicles containing parathymosin

1 week 6 days ago
Aging-associated neurodegeneration underlies various neurological diseases; however, the neurocrine basis remains poorly understood. Here, we investigate the role of parathymosin (PTMS), a secretory protein with nuclear functions that has recently been identified as a circulating factor in the brain. The results show that loss of PTMS is sufficient to cause severe, age-dependent neurodegeneration and reduced lifespan, whereas hypothalamic PTMS gain of function counteracts aging-associated brain...
Hyun-Gug Jung

Control of aging-associated neurodegeneration via hypothalamic extracellular vesicles containing parathymosin

1 week 6 days ago
Aging-associated neurodegeneration underlies various neurological diseases; however, the neurocrine basis remains poorly understood. Here, we investigate the role of parathymosin (PTMS), a secretory protein with nuclear functions that has recently been identified as a circulating factor in the brain. The results show that loss of PTMS is sufficient to cause severe, age-dependent neurodegeneration and reduced lifespan, whereas hypothalamic PTMS gain of function counteracts aging-associated brain...
Hyun-Gug Jung

Activation of cGAS-STING signaling in senescent cells promotes the aging process by remodeling the functions of the immune system

1 week 6 days ago
An accumulation of senescent cells within tissues is a hallmark of the aging process. Cellular senescence is associated with an increased level of cytosolic dsDNA which primarily originates from a leakage of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) and a loss of genomic DNA integrity. Cytosolic dsDNA is an important alarming factor for cytosolic dsDNA sensors which trigger the remodeling of the immune system through diverse signaling pathways. The cyclic GMP-AMP synthase (cGAS)-stimulator of interferon genes...
Antero Salminen

Age-related changes and lack of effect of midlife resistance wheel exercise on afferent connectivity of lumbar alpha motor neurons in ageing mouse spinal cord

1 week 6 days ago
This two part study on the afferent connectivity of lumbar spinal motor neurons in normal ageing mice investigates; Study 1: time course analysis of age-related changes in the synaptic coverage of lumbar spinal cords of male C57BL/BJ mice at 4,15,18 and 24 months of age and Study 2: the effect of long term 8-month resistance wheel exercise (RWE) on lumbar spinal cords of male C57BL/6J mice exercised from 15 to 23 months of age. Uniquely, each study used spinal cords obtained from the same mice...
Vidya S Krishnan

Hypertension-induced neurovascular and cognitive dysfunction at single-cell resolution

2 weeks ago
Hypertension is a leading cause of cognitive impairment, attributed to cerebrovascular insufficiency, blood-brain barrier disruption, and white matter damage. However, how hypertension affects brain cells remains unclear. Using single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) in a mouse model of hypertension induced by angiotensin II, a peptide involved in human hypertension, we mapped neocortical transcriptomic changes before (3 days) and after (42 days) onset of neurovascular and cognitive deficits....
Samantha M Schaeffer

Effect of ninjin'yoeito on age-related decline in responsiveness of the brain reward system in mice

2 weeks ago
The reward system involved in the regulation of appetite and motivated behaviors involves mesolimbic dopamine signaling from the ventral tegmental area (VTA) to the nucleus accumbens (Nac). Age-related loss of dopaminergic neurons and weakening of dopamine signals reportedly cause reward system dysfunction, and similarly, age-related changes in microglia in the VTA have been suggested to be involved in this dysfunction. Ninjin'yoeito (NYT), a traditional Japanese herbal medicine, has been...
Shinji Miyazaki

Telehealth Use by Residence Type in Older Adults Receiving Long-Term Services and Supports: The US National Core Indicators Survey (2021-2022)

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CONCLUSIONS AND IMPLICATIONS: Older LTSS users in residential care and nursing homes have significantly lower adjusted odds of using telehealth than those living in the community. These findings underscore the importance of considering residential context when evaluating telehealth access and delivery among older adults, particularly those using LTSS.
Dana P Urbanski

Oocyte Age-Dependent DNA Damage Can Be Reverted by the DNA Repair Competent Karyoplasm of Young Oocytes

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Mammalian fully grown oocytes are believed to exhibit a weakened DNA damage response, leading to the accumulation of substantial levels of DNA damage and increased frequency of aneuploidies in an age-dependent manner. These hallmarks of reproductive ageing are generally presumed to be irreversible by rendering the oocyte chromosome complement incompatible with development. To test whether this is indeed true, we performed a series of germinal vesicle (GV) transfers between oocytes from females...
Nataliia Dudko

Life after migration: A comparative study on successful aging in India

2 weeks ago
Understanding the dynamics of successful aging in India is crucial, especially in the context of a rising aging population. India, being home to one of the largest internal migrant population in the world, presents a unique context to examine how migration influences aging outcomes. This study investigates disparities in successful aging outcomes between migrant and non-migrant populations in India. Utilizing the Longitudinal Aging Study in India data (n = 23,690), it focuses on the impact of...
Bittu Mandal

Dehydroepiandrosterone opposes cardiac aging via NFkappaB/IL-10/Sirt1/Nrf2 mediated pathway in aged rats

2 weeks ago
CONCLUSION: DHEA supplementation in aged rats mitigated cardiovascular aging by improving hemodynamic parameters, reducing myocardial injury, demoting inflammation, enhancing antioxidant capacity, and activating key protective genes. Our findings support a potential therapeutic value of DHEA in modulating age-dependent decline in cardiac functions through a possible NFκB/IL-10/Sirt1/Nrf2 pathway.
Yahya M Naguib

A scalable step count-based predictor of biological age: development and validation of MoveIt! Age in community-dwelling adults and geriatric rehabilitation inpatients

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Measuring biological age typically requires invasive and costly procedures. To address this, the MoveIt! Age Score was developed: a simple, scalable, and interpretable aging clock that predicts biological age using only wearable-derived steps data. MoveIt! Age was trained on steps data from the United States National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES), using chronological age, maximum step count, and step count variability to predict PhenoAge, a blood biochemistry biological age...
Jessica K Lu

In situ amplification of alpha-synuclein amyloid fibril reveals a distinct polymorph related to Parkinson's disease and dementia with Lewy body

2 weeks ago
High-resolution structure determination of ex vivo amyloid fibrils offers critical mechanistic insights into amyloid polymorphism and heterogeneity of neurodegenerative diseases. However, purifying amyloid fibrils from diseased brains may favor certain polymorphs over others. Here, instead of purifying fibrils, we used in situ amplification (ISA) of α-synuclein (α-syn) fibrils in brain homogenates. Cryoelectron microscopy (cryo-EM) structural analysis of the ISA fibrils from patients with...
Tianyi Cao

Causal effects of immune cell populations on biological aging: a Mendelian randomization study

2 weeks ago
While immune system involvement in aging is increasingly recognized, causal relationships between specific immune cell populations and biological aging indicators remain unclear. We aimed to identify immune targets influencing aging trajectories to inform future immunomodulatory interventions. We conducted two-sample Mendelian randomization (MR) analysis using immunophenotype GWAS data (3,757 Sardinian participants) and aging phenotype statistics (PhenoAgeAccel: n = 107,460; BioAgeAccel: n =...
Jingfeng Fu

Enhancer Rewiring Orchestrates Inflammation and Loss of Cell Identity During Muscle Stem Cell Aging

2 weeks ago
Loss of regeneration is a key feature of aging organs, often linked to stem cell exhaustion. Skeletal muscle stem cells (MuSCs) undergo age-related numerical and functional decline, contributing to reduced regenerative potential. Using low-input multi-omics, we systematically profiled the epigenome, transcriptome, and 3D genome of MuSCs from individual mice across 3 age groups (young, old, and geriatric) and both sexes. At baseline, young male MuSCs showed reduced expression of cell...
Changyou Shi

Different Pattern in Circulating MicroRNA-22-3p Levels Between Patients With Primary Versus Secondary Sarcopenia

2 weeks ago
Sarcopenia, characterized by decreased skeletal muscle mass and strength, is classified as "primary" (due to aging) or "secondary" (due to diseases). MicroRNA-22-3p (miR-22) regulates muscle differentiation and function. We assessed the diagnostic value of circulating miR-22 levels in patients with primary and secondary sarcopenia. miR-22 levels were evaluated in 61 older adults from the "Sarcopenia and Physical fRailty IN older people: multi-componenT Treatment strategies" (SPRINTT) study and...
Mirela Vatic

The impact of depression and death anxiety on the quality of life of the older people

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CONCLUSION: Depression has a substantial negative effect on the quality of life of older adults, while death anxiety shows no significant impact. These psychological issues, particularly depression, are widespread in the older adult population, and with an aging population, addressing mental health issues is becoming increasingly crucial to ensuring the quality of life for older adults. Future studies should further explore the complex dynamics between these factors to guide effective...
Seyyed Mansour Kashfi