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Identification of cognitive brain diseases using a dual-branch siamese network on structural magnetic resonance imaging data

2 weeks ago
Early diagnosis of Alzheimer's Disease is crucial for optimizing treatment efficacy, as delayed detection often limits therapeutic outcomes. Traditional diagnostic approaches, such as cognitive assessments, PET scans, and lumbar punctures, are often invasive, costly, and less accessible. To address these limitations, we propose a Dual-Branch Siamese Network aimed at enhancing the classification accuracy of Alzheimer's Disease, Mild Cognitive Impairment, and Cognitively Normal individuals using...
Wenjun Zhou

Successful aging among older adults with and without disability

2 weeks ago
OBJECTIVES: Disability is a common experience in older adulthood, yet biomedical perspectives do not accommodate successful aging within the context of disability. Our study integrates disability into the concept of successful aging and utilizes subjective well-being and self-rated health as indicators of successful aging. Further, we establish the link between disability and successful aging. Finally, we consider the potential for modifiable factors that hold promise in fostering successful...
Madina Khamzina

Age, caste, and social context shape ovarian morphology and transcriptomic profiles in red harvester ants

2 weeks ago
The reproductive division of labor defines eusocial insects like ants, where queens reproduce and workers remain sterile. Yet, some workers retain rudimentary ovaries, raising questions about latent reproductive potential. We examined morphological and transcriptomic differences in Pogonomyrmex barbatus queen and worker ovaries at different maturation stages and social contexts. Queens had large, yolk-rich oocytes, while worker ovaries showed regression. Callow workers (<5 days) had more...
María Fernanda Vergara-Martínez

Mitochondrial dysfunction drives age-related degeneration of the thoracic aorta

2 weeks ago
This study investigated the role of mitochondrial function in aortic aging. As the aorta ages, it becomes stiffer and less compliant, increasing the risk of aneurysmal disease, hypertension, and diastolic dysfunction. Given the role of mitochondrial dysfunction in non-age related aortopathies and as a hallmark of aging, we investigated its contribution to the aging aorta. Both male and female young (5-6 month) and aged (24-25 month) C57Bl/6 J mice received mitochondrial-targeted peptide...
Arjune S Dhanekula

Examining subjective views of the aging process in older adults: a systematic review following the COSMIN methodology

2 weeks ago
CONCLUSIONS: Notwithstanding psychometric and measurement issues, this review provides a comprehensive summary of existing instruments assessing subjective VoA, which have clinical and applied utility in promoting healthy aging, especially for older adults at risk of pathological aging. The development and validation of new VoA scales, particularly to assess views on age-related cognitive changes with aging, is warranted.
Enrico Sella

Low-Dose Caffeine Exposure Protects the Human Genome from Ionizing Radiation-Induced Damage and Prolongs Mouse Longevity

2 weeks ago
Coffee is one of the most widely consumed beverages in the world and is a rich source of caffeine, a methylxanthine. Here we show that exposure to caffeine significantly reduces ionizing radiation (IR) induced DNA breaks and resulted in no or minimal G2/M arrest within the human cell, in contrast to IR alone. At the molecular level, we demonstrate that when naked plasmid DNA or oligomeric DNA was irradiated, the number of breaks was significantly less in the presence of caffeine. The observed...
Susmita Kumari

Transcriptomic insights into the healthspan-enhancing effects of C. chinensis seed and E. ulmoides bark extracts in Caenorhabditis elegans

2 weeks ago
Healthspan, the disease-free period of life, has become a central focus in aging research. Cuscuta chinensis seed and Eucommia ulmoides bark extracts, two traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) remedies, have shown promising healthspan-extending effects in Caenorhabditis elegans. In this study, RNA-seq analysis of aged worms treated with these extracts revealed significant transcriptomic alterations. Gene ontology and KEGG pathway analyses indicated upregulation of genes involved in immune defense,...
Shimaa M A Sayed

Age-related changes in adrenergic regulation of contractility and redox status of glycolytic and oxidative skeletal muscles

2 weeks ago
Aging is associated with skeletal muscle weakness and oxidative stress. Here, we hypothesized that aging may lead to alterations in adrenoceptor (AR)-dependent regulation of muscle contractility. These changes can aggravate muscle contractile dysfunction and correlate with redox disturbances. Glycolytic extensor digitorum longus (EDL) and oxidative soleus muscles from young adult (3 months), middle-aged (12 months), and old (24 months) mice were used. Contractile responses were elicited by...
Julia G Odnoshivkina

Directed brain connectivity biomarkers of healthy aging and Parkinson's disease staging

2 weeks ago
CONCLUSION: The study highlights the gradual loss of the significant directed causal connections between the control and motor networks in different stages of PD. The governing influence of control network over the motor and attentional networks diminishes, leading to the isolation of the somatomotor network. The ability of TPDC-derived features to distinguish prodromal from Parkinson's patients underscores its value for identifying potential biomarkers of disease onset and progression.
Tauqeer Anjum

Longitudinal Testing of Exploratory Behaviour in Mice Reveals Stable Cognitive Traits Across the Adult Lifespan

2 weeks ago
In human populations, cognitive performance in early life has been identified as a strong predictor of future dementia risk. If cognitive ability were a stable trait across the adult lifespan of mice, then this species would provide an excellent framework for understanding the biology underlying this modifiable risk factor. To address this issue, longitudinal cognitive testing was performed in female C57BL/6J mice aged between 4 and 18 months of age. By tracking individuals, we were able to...
R Abuhamdah