Aggregator
Identifying people with potentially undiagnosed dementia with Lewy bodies using natural language processing
Natural language processing (NLP) can expand the utility of clinical records data in dementia research. We deployed NLP algorithms to detect core features of dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB) and applied those to a large database of patients diagnosed with dementia in Alzheimer's disease (AD) or DLB. Of 14,329 patients identified, 4.3% had a diagnosis of DLB and 95.7% of dementia in AD. All core features were significantly commoner in DLB than in dementia in AD, although 18.7% of patients with...
Non-canonical functions of DNMT3A in hematopoietic stem cells regulate telomerase activity and genome integrity
DNMT3A is a critical regulator of hematopoietic stem cell (HSC) fate decisions and the most recurrently mutated gene in human clonal hematopoiesis (CH). DNMT3A is described as a DNA methyltransferase enzyme, but cells with DNMT3A loss of function show minor changes in DNA methylation that do not correlate with altered gene expression. To explore the possibility that Dnmt3a has DNA-methylation-independent functions in HSCs, we created an allelic series of mice with varying levels of...
Fall history and risk of incident stroke in middle-aged and older adults with possible sarcopenia: A longitudinal cohort study based on CHARLS
CONCLUSION: Fall history independently predicts stroke risk in individuals with PS, highlighting the potential of fall prevention to reduce stroke burden in this population. This study provides novel evidence of a prolonged stroke risk trajectory in Asian PS cohorts, complementing Western studies focused on short-term post-fall risks. The study has several limitations. Self-reported falls may introduce recall bias and lack mechanistic details. Unmeasured confounders such as diet and medication...
Artificial intelligence advances skull stripping across lifespan
No abstract
Sex at birth is not always random - mum's age and genetics can play a part
No abstract
Unraveling functional decline: the relationship between muscle strength and ultrasound evaluation of biceps brachii thickness
Skeletal muscle characteristics play a crucial role in understanding physical capacity, overall health, and outcomes. Muscle strength and muscle mass are key indicators of muscular function and sarcopenia. While previous research has explored biceps brachii muscle characteristics in isolation, there is a notable gap in comprehensive studies examining the direct correlation between biceps brachii muscle thickness (BMT), as measured by ultrasound, and muscle strength. In community-dwelling elderly...
CHI3L1/YKL-40 signaling inhibits neurogenesis in models of Alzheimer's disease
CHI3L1/YKL-40 is an astrocyte-secreted glycoprotein recognized as a biomarker of CNS inflammation and implicated in Alzheimer's disease (AD) cognitive decline. However, its precise pathological role remains unclear. Here, we investigate CHI3L1's function and its therapeutic potential in AD using both human induced pluripotent stem cell-derived neurogenesis models and in vivo conditional AD mouse models, with astrocyte-specific CHI3L1 knockout, alongside 5XFAD mice. Our data reveal that CHI3L1...
Multiomic identification of senescent stem cell populations critical for osteoarthritis progression and therapy in subchondral bones
Osteoarthritis (OA) is a challenging degenerative joint disease with limited treatment options. Subchondral bone plays a critical role in maintaining joint homeostasis and influencing OA progression. Here, we investigated the role of senescence in mesenchyme-derived stem/progenitor cells (MDSPCs) during OA progression, aiming to identify potential therapeutic targets. Histopathological evaluations and bioinformatic analyses of OA samples from both humans and mice revealed that EGFR^(+) MDSPCs...
Effectiveness of mindfulness-based interventions on inflammaging: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Mindfulness cultivates awareness, presence, and non-judgmental acceptance, enhancing overall well-being. Inflammaging, linking age and aged-related diseases, manifests through heightened levels of IL-6, TNF-α, and CRP, impacting aging indicators like TA, TL, PWV, and FMD. To assess how mindfulness-based interventions (MBIs) affect inflammaging, a search was conducted in PubMed, Web of Science, Cochrane Central Register, and ProQuest Dissertation & Theses Global up to March 2024. Criteria...
GABA, Glx, and GSH in the cerebellum: their role in motor performance and learning across age groups
INTRODUCTION: The cerebellum is essential for motor control and learning, relying on structural and functional integrity. Age-related atrophy leads to Purkinje cell loss, but subtle neurochemical changes in GABA, Glx (glutamate + glutamine), and glutathione (GSH) may precede degeneration and contribute to motor decline.
Daily briefing: How the brain boots up from sleep to wakefulness
Sex at birth is not always random — mum’s age and genetics can play a part
Should I tell anyone that I suspect misconduct in a paper I’m reviewing?
Class of 2025: five PhD students reveal realigned priorities in wake of COVID and cuts
Pathology-oriented multiplexing enables integrative disease mapping
This ancient mega-predator was built for stealth
Asia’s haze affects ice and weather on the Frozen Continent
To the Moon and quack: Books in brief
Fearful of AI-generated grant proposals, NIH limits scientists to six applications per year
Some critics of the new policy say the cap could hinder researchers in need of funding
U.S. research community says new indirect cost model is still too complicated
Proposed changes to avert huge cuts in reimbursement get pushback at town hall