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Breaking the nap habit: one-year nap restriction mitigates memory decline in older adults
Increased napping in later life is a common behaviour shaped by cultural, environmental and biological factors. Although brief naps can enhance alertness and memory, epidemiological evidence suggests that frequent or prolonged daytime sleep in older adults is associated with poorer physical health and accelerated cognitive decline, including episodic memory, possibly due to the underlying circadian disruption of the sleep-wake cycle. In this study, we tested whether restricting nap habits for 12...
Correction to: Effects of electrical muscle stimulation on cognitive function and neuropathology in senescence-accelerated mouse (SAMP8) model of aging-associated cognitive decline
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A Road Trip About Late-Life, Love and Loss
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The curious case of CCHamide1: a role for CCHamide1 in sleep, metabolism and fitness in Drosophila melanogaster
Circadian clocks regulate a myriad of physiological processes rhythmically throughout the day in most organisms. Our study focuses on a relatively less-studied neuropeptide CCHamide1 (CCHa1), expressed in the Drosophila melanogaster gut and the central circadian clock in the brain. We investigated the role of ccha1 on sleep under altered dietary conditions, as well as its impact on metabolism and fitness in Drosophila. We assayed sleep under ad libitum fed, starved and altered protein diets...
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Nanomedicine Guiding Mitochondrial Function in the Treatment of Cardiovascular Diseases: Mechanisms, Latest Developments, and Clinical Translation
Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) remain the leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide, and ageing is their strongest biological risk factor. In the ageing cardiovascular system, mitochondrial dysfunction is not only a central driver of disease progression but also a key feature of cardiovascular ageing, linking oxidative stress, calcium dysregulation, bioenergetic failure, impaired mitochondrial dynamics, defective mitophagy, and chronic inflammation to myocardial and vascular decline. In...
Age-associated regulation of chondrocyte hypertrophy in osteoarthritis: Mechanisms, therapeutic implications, and cartilage fate reprogramming
Osteoarthritis (OA) is a prevalent age-associated joint disease marked by progressive cartilage loss, subchondral bone remodeling, osteophyte formation, and low-grade inflammation. In OA, articular chondrocytes shift from a stable extracellular matrix (ECM)-maintaining state toward a hypertrophy-like program with increased collagen type X alpha 1 chain (COL10A1), runt-related transcription factor 2 (RUNX2), and matrix metalloproteinase 13 (MMP-13), promoting ECM degradation, calcification, and...
Unlocking the Gut-Brain-Heart Axis: Mechanistic Insights and Therapeutic Avenues for Sleep and Cardiovascular Comorbidity
Sleep disorders and cardiovascular diseases are pressing global health concerns, whose prevalence and comorbidity significantly increase with age. The mechanistic underpinnings of this bidirectional relationship remain elusive. This review posits the Gut-Brain-Heart Axis (GBHA) as a critical integrative network bridging this clinical gap, particularly in the context of ageing. We synthesize compelling evidence that sleep disturbances induce gut dysbiosis, compromise intestinal barrier...
Chemical anchoring of immunotherapeutic drugs within senescent tumor cells overcomes senescence-driven immunotherapy resistance
Multidrug resistance (MDR) compromises cancer treatment efficacy and leads to therapeutic failure. Therapy-induced senescence further complicates MDR through senescence-enhanced drug efflux and senescence-associated secretory phenotypes (SASPs), remaining a huge challenge. Here, we develop a self-generative senescence-associated β-galactosidase (SA-β-gal)-initiated chemical anchoring of lysosomal protein approach to counteract drug efflux and reprogram SASPs. A senescence-tumor-targeted...