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Unveiling aging heterogeneities in human dermal fibroblasts via nanosensor chemical cytometry

5 months ago
Aging heterogeneity in tissue-regenerative cells leads to variable therapeutic outcomes, complicating quality control and clinical predictability. Conventional analytical methods relying on labeling or cell lysis are destructive and incompatible with downstream therapeutic applications. Here we show a label-free, nondestructive single-cell analysis platform based on nanosensor chemical cytometry (NCC), integrated with automated hardware and deep learning. nIR fluorescent single-walled carbon...
Youngho Song

Psilocybin treatment extends cellular lifespan and improves survival of aged mice

5 months ago
Psilocybin, the naturally occurring psychedelic compound produced by hallucinogenic mushrooms, has received attention due to considerable clinical evidence for its therapeutic potential to treat various psychiatric and neurodegenerative indications. However, the underlying molecular mechanisms remain enigmatic, and few studies have explored its systemic impacts. We provide the first experimental evidence that psilocin (the active metabolite of psilocybin) treatment extends cellular lifespan and...
Kosuke Kato

Bibliometric insights into the cell cycle, aging, and metabolism: from molecular mechanisms to clinical implications

5 months ago
Cell cycle regulation, aging, and metabolism are pivotal biological processes linked to both normal physiology and disease development. Understanding their interplay is crucial for advancing gerontological research and clinical oncology. We analyzed articles and reviews on the cell cycle, aging, and metabolism from 2004 to 2023 using the Web of Science Core Collection. Bibliometric tools, VOSviewer, and CiteSpace, were applied to visualize collaboration networks, geographic distributions, and...
Yue Pan

Pathways to change in existential group treatment: experiences from older adults with psychological distress in primary care

5 months ago
CONCLUSIONS: Older adults' experiences of existential group treatment suggest that engaging in existential dimensions of aging can be helpful when done in a structured setting together with others. Reduced experiential avoidance, increased determination to do what feels meaningful, relational aspects as well as one's own commitment to therapy can help explain how existential group treatment may contribute to change among older adults with psychological distress.
Isak Erling

Association of childhood disadvantage with malnutrition in older ages in India

5 months ago
CONCLUSION: The study underscores the importance of considering both direct and indirect effects in understanding the pathways through which early life experiences influence nutritional status in old age. The unexpected finding regarding the direct effect of childhood conditions on overweight in the Indian context raises important questions about the complexities of nutrition and health in this population.
Akancha Singh

Protocol for the REBOUND study: a cohort study to uncover fundamental mechanisms of accelerated ageing and impaired resilience following cancer surgery and treatment

5 months ago
BACKGROUND: Ageing is a heterogeneous process, which is associated with heterogeneous resilience in older people. Cancer surgery and treatment may be associated with accelerated ageing in some older people; studying this process will improve understanding to enable treatments to prevent adverse effects on physical and cognitive function.
Carly Welch

Urinary incontinence and subjective well-being among Chinese old adults: the multiple mediation effect of social participation and sleep quality

5 months ago
CONCLUSIONS: Studies have shown that the social participation and sleep quality of older people in China can mediate the connection between urinary incontinence and subjective well-being. Therefore, it is necessary to pay timely attention to and intervene in the social participation and sleep quality of older patients with urinary incontinence to improve their subjective well-being.
Lu Lin