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<sup>1</sup>H-MR spectroscopy biomarkers are associated with plasma-derived biomarkers of amyloid-β and tau in the early phase of AD continuum

2 weeks ago
The objective of the study was to evaluate the relationship of plasma biomarkers of Alzheimer's disease (AD) with in vivo proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy (¹H-MRS) markers, and their association with cognitive function across the early stages of the AD continuum. Determining these associations may clarify the AD-related biological pathways and support the development of integrated AD blood and ¹H-MRS biomarkers for early detection of these pathways. Fifty-five older adults (40 cognitively...
Firat Kara

Depressive symptoms and plasma AT(N) biomarkers among cognitively healthy and mild cognitively impaired in a diverse cohort

2 weeks ago
Depression is a known risk factor for dementia and MCI, but its associations with AT(N) biomarkers remain inconsistent and may differ by cognitive status. We cross-sectionally studied 2929 dementia-free participants from the Health & Aging Brain Study-Health Disparities (HABS-HD). Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) was identified as having cognitive complaints, Clinical Dementia Rating scores between 0.5 and 2.0, and at least one cognitive test ≤ 1.5 SD below norms. We defined AT (N) with plasma...
Christina S Dintica

Aging, dementia, and care models: Global perspectives with insights from India

2 weeks ago
Dementia is an escalating global public health challenge, with India poised to experience one of the largest absolute increases in cases due to rapid demographic aging, lifestyle transitions, and health system constraints. This review critically examines the epidemiology, barriers to diagnosis and care, economic and social impacts, and proposes an integrated dementia care framework for India. While dementia has traditionally been viewed through a social and clinical lens, emerging evidence...
Upasana Mukherjee

Age-related attenuation of the fast visuomotor network during rapid goal-directed reaching

2 weeks ago
Humans can react remarkably quickly to novel or displaced visual stimuli when time is of the essence. Such movements are thought to be initiated by a subcortical fast visuomotor network, but it is unclear how this network declines with age. Past work in the upper limb has detailed delayed reaching corrections to jumped visual stimuli in aging, but the underlying mechanisms contributing to these changes of the fast visuomotor network are poorly understood. Conversely, work in the lower limb has...
Lucas S Billen

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

2 weeks 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

2 weeks 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

2 weeks 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

2 weeks 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

2 weeks 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

2 weeks 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