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Towards pharmacological prevention of Alzheimer disease

2 weeks ago
Prevention of Alzheimer disease (AD) is a medical challenge owing to its complex pathogenesis, which involves amyloid-β (Aβ) and tau aggregation, neuroinflammation and progressive neurodegeneration. Development of disease-specific biomarkers has transformed our ability to detect AD pathology early, enabling more accurate diagnosis, monitoring and the development of targeted disease-modifying therapies. Consequently, primary and secondary prevention of AD have become feasible goals. In this...
Jorge J Llibre-Guerra

Physical activity as a modifiable risk factor in preclinical Alzheimer's disease

2 weeks ago
Physical inactivity is a recognized modifiable risk factor for Alzheimer's disease (AD), yet its relationship with progression of AD pathology in humans remains unclear, limiting the effective translation into prevention trials. Using pedometer-measured step counts in cognitively unimpaired older adults, we demonstrated an association between higher physical activity and slower cognitive and functional decline in individuals with elevated baseline amyloid. Importantly, this beneficial...
Wai-Ying Wendy Yau

The impact of hindlimb suspension on gastrointestinal integrity in aged rats: Segment-specific effects on inflammation and oxidative stress

2 weeks ago
CONCLUSION: HLS induced segment-specific changes in the aged intestine, with atrophic and inflammatory alterations in the ileum and increased markers of inflammation and oxidative stress in the colon. These findings highlight the need for targeted interventions to preserve gastrointestinal health in immobilized elderly patients.
Ahmed Al-Dwairi

Elevating cytosolic NADPH metabolism in endothelial cells ameliorates vascular aging

2 weeks ago
Reduced nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate (NADPH) metabolism is independently regulated in different compartments in endothelial cells (EC). The metabolic profile and functional impact of NADPH during EC senescence remain largely unknown. Using a genetically encoded fluorescent indicator, we find that cytosolic, but not mitochondrial, NADPH level increases during EC senescence. Upregulation of glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD) further elevates cytosolic NADPH level during EC...
Dan Wu

Biomimetic self-reinforcing recyclable biomass-derived inherently-safe sustainable materials

2 weeks ago
Biomass-derived recyclable materials that can replace petrochemical-derived plastics are highly sought for a sustainable future. However, incumbent materials often face performance deterioration challenges owing to the aging issues after use in the environment. Here, we present a self-reinforcing, recyclable, unprecedented polyester material derived entirely from biomass lignin and soybeans, mimicking the self-reinforcement mechanism of biological systems. Our material leverages a [2 +...
Rui-Zhi Wu

Towards pharmacological prevention of Alzheimer disease

2 weeks ago
Prevention of Alzheimer disease (AD) is a medical challenge owing to its complex pathogenesis, which involves amyloid-β (Aβ) and tau aggregation, neuroinflammation and progressive neurodegeneration. Development of disease-specific biomarkers has transformed our ability to detect AD pathology early, enabling more accurate diagnosis, monitoring and the development of targeted disease-modifying therapies. Consequently, primary and secondary prevention of AD have become feasible goals. In this...
Jorge J Llibre-Guerra

A versatile cohesion manipulation system probes female reproductive age-related egg aneuploidy

2 weeks ago
Female reproductive aging is accompanied by a sharp increase in egg aneuploidy rates. Premature loss of chromosome cohesion proteins and early separation of chromosomes are thought to cause high aneuploidy rates during maternal aging. However, because cohesion loss occurs gradually throughout a woman's reproductive lifespan, and because cytoskeletal defects alone can lead to chromosomal abnormalities, the main causes of the rapid rise in aneuploidy at older reproductive ages are still unclear....
Jiyeon Leem

Evaluating effects of aging on dog olfactory performance

2 weeks ago
Aging is a dynamic process across a dog's lifespan, with age-related changes impacting how dogs function in their companion and working roles. However, the impact of aging on key sensory modalities, such as olfaction, is not well understood. The current study aimed to characterize age-related changes in canine olfactory abilities via an adaptation of the Natural Detection Task. Data were collected on 65 dogs aged 5 years or older, with 44 dogs completing all components of the task. We found...
Lane I Montgomery

Effects of frequent, short-duration web-based light-intensity aerobic dance exercise on body composition, physical function, and physical activity in older adults: a randomized controlled trial

2 weeks ago
CONCLUSIONS: The 12-week web-based aerobic dance exercise program selectively improved walking speed, suggesting its potential to enhance a specific aspect of locomotor function in older adults. Given their accessibility and scalability, web-based interventions may help in promoting functional independence and healthy aging. Future research should explore the long-term effects and optimize the program to maximize its impact.
Yuya Watanabe

Predicted molecules followed by experimental validation for protecting human neurons from oxidative stress-induced cytotoxicity

2 weeks ago
Alzheimer neurodegenerative disease (AD) has had a major impact worldwide, with no effective drugs for treatment. We discovered and reported earlier that neurotrophic factor-α1 (NF-α1)/carboxypeptidase E (CPE) reversed neurodegeneration and cognitive dysfunction in AD mouse models. We then predicted computationally and validated experimentally that CPE interacts with a pharmacophore of six residues on the 5-HT1E receptor (HTR1E) to activate the ERK-BCL2 signaling pathway leading to protection of...
Xuyu Yang

Differential effects of physical activity on behavioral and prefrontal responses during repetitive inhibitory control in older adults

2 weeks ago
CONCLUSION: Regular physical activity may enhance cognitive adaptability and selective inhibition in older adults. Behavioral improvements were more evident than neural differences between the groups, highlighting the potential of everyday physical activity to support cognitive resilience in aging. This study provides neurophysiological evidence supporting the integration of physical activity into cognitive intervention strategies for older populations.
Jae-Hoon Lee