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Accumulation of GSK-3β in Interneurons Impairs Adult Hippocampal Neurogenesis by Inhibiting GABAergic Transmission
The activation of glycogen synthase kinase 3β (GSK-3β) and the deterioration of spatial memory represent prominent pathological and clinical manifestations of Alzheimer's disease (AD). Nevertheless, the precise intrinsic mechanisms linking these pathological features remain poorly elucidated. In this study, we identified significant upregulation of GSK-3β activity in inhibitory interneurons within the hippocampal dentate gyrus (DG) of 3×Tg-AD mice. Subsequent investigations demonstrated that...
Effects of cannabidiol (CBD) treatment on age-related cognitive decline in C57 mice
Aging is associated with cognitive decline, and currently, there are no approved medications that can prevent these impairments. Recently, cannabinoids derived from Cannabis sativa have emerged as promising therapeutic compounds with neuroprotective, anti-inflammatory, and cognitive-enhancing properties. Despite their benefits, further research is needed to fully understand their efficacy across various conditions. This study investigates the effects of cannabidiol (CBD) on memory impairment and...
Vascular senescence and aging: mechanisms, clinical implications, and therapeutic prospects
The aging vasculature is characterized by endothelial dysfunction, arterial stiffness, and increased susceptibility to vascular pathologies. Central to these changes is the process of cellular senescence, where endothelial and vascular smooth muscle cells lose their replicative and functional capacity and adopt a pro-inflammatory secretory phenotype. This review provides an overview of the key mechanisms underlying vascular senescence, including the p53/p21 and p16/Rb pathways, the...
Bidirectional upregulation of Klotho by triiodothyronine and baicalein: mitigating chronic kidney disease and associated complications in aged BALB/c mice
Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a global health challenge marked by progressive renal decline and increased mortality. The interplay between CKD and hypothyroidism, particularly nonthyroidal low-triiodothyronine (T3) syndrome, exacerbates disease progression, driven by HPT axis dysfunction and reduced Klotho levels due to the Wnt/β-catenin pathway activation. This study explored Klotho as a link between CKD and hypothyroidism using an adenine-induced CKD aged mouse model. Exogenous T3 and...
Reproduction and preference to macronutrients have different relations to biological or chronological age in Drosophila
Varied factors and interventions were shown to extend the lifespan. An understanding of the mechanisms behind the beneficial effects might extend our understanding of how interventions work. However, in most studies, groups are compared at distinct time points representing chronological age. This setup does not take into account that organisms of the same chronological age are different biologically. In other words, they have a different biological age that reflects varied physiological traits....
The age-dependent impacts of treadmill exercise on cognitive impairments by reducing inflammation and oxidative stress in the hippocampus of morphine-exposed rats: the role of SIRTs 3 &4 and BDNF
Morphine addiction has many side effects, such as cognitive disorders. On the other hand, old age alone is one of the risk factors for cognitive decline and can increase the risk of addiction. On the other hand, the positive effects of exercise as a non-pharmacological intervention on cognitive disorders have been shown through the increase of growth factors and synaptic proteins. This study will investigate the impacts of exercise on the consequences of morphine addiction in aged rats, relying...
Blood-based biomarkers in centenarians and non-centenarians: a matched, population-based retrospective cohort study using primary care records in Catalonia, Spain
The global increase in life expectancy has sparked growing interest in the factors that contribute to exceptional longevity. Between 1990 and 2015, the number of centenarians worldwide more than quadrupled. This study aimed to analyse the relationship between blood-based biomarkers and the likelihood of reaching 100 years of age in Catalonia (2015-2022), and to examine how biomarker variations during COVID-19 affected longevity. Using a retrospective cohort study based on primary care electronic...
Endoplasmic reticulum tubule junctions are sites of autophagy
Selective endoplasmic reticulum (ER) macroautophagy/autophagy, also called reticulophagy, is a disposal pathway that degrades ER domains. A major role of reticulophagy is the removal of ER domains that contain misfolded proteins resistant to ER-associated degradation (ERAD). Our studies have shown that RTN3L, the SEC24C-SEC23 COPII coat subcomplex, and the CUL3^(KLHL12) E3 ligase that ubiquitinates RTN3L targets ERAD-resistant misfolded protein condensates for degradation at ER-reticulophagy...
Hong Kong universities woo Harvard international students targeted by Trump
Scaling and logic in the color code on a superconducting quantum processor
Pace of Aging analysis of healthspan and lifespan in older adults in the US and UK
Emerging role of mitochondrial calcium levels in cellular senescence and in switching cell fates
Scientists with ADHD speak up: when fire meets focus
Defective autophagy in a fibroin secretion-deficient silkworm mutant
The silkworm Bombyx mori is an economically important insect for silk production. Its silk glands are responsible for the synthesis and secretion of silk proteins. The naked pupa (Nd), a fibroin heavy chain mutant strain of silkworm, was found to exhibit severe atrophy, degeneration of the posterior silk gland (PSG), and abnormal secretion of fibroin proteins, thereby producing little or no silk. Here, we found that the autophagic marker Atg8-PE was upregulated through the target of rapamycin...
In-silico Evaluation of Aging-Related Interventions Using Omics Data and Predictive Modeling
A major challenge in aging research is identifying interventions that can improve lifespan and health and minimize toxicity. Clinical studies cannot consider decades-long follow-up periods, and therefore, in-silico evaluations using omics-based surrogate biomarkers are emerging as key tools. However, many current approaches train predictive models on observational data, rather than on intervention data, which can lead to biased conclusions. Yet, the first classifiers for lifespan extension by...
Telomeres as hallmarks of iPSC aging: A review on telomere dynamics during stemness and cellular reprogramming
Telomeres, the protective ends of chromosome, are key to tissue repair and regeneration. Telomere shortening is linked to aging and age-related disorders, while excessive telomerase activity may support tissue regeneration or transformation. Some of the functions of telomeres and telomerase may be mediated by its important role in the process of stemness. Active telomerase, and subsequent telomerase-dependent telomere extension, supports stem-cells self-renewal and pluripotency - essential for...
Changes in prevalence of loneliness among home-dwelling older adults over three decades and associated factors
CONCLUSIONS: Loneliness among both older men and women has decreased over the past three decades. Several factors were found to be associated with loneliness. Given the detrimental impact of loneliness on health of individuals, policies and health strategies aimed at alleviating loneliness among older people should be a top priority.
Sieving pore design enables stable and fast alloying chemistry of silicon negative electrodes in Li-ion batteries
Ideal silicon negative electrodes for high-energy lithium-ion batteries are expected to feature high capacity, minimal expansion, long lifespan, and fast charging. Yet, engineered silicon materials face a fundamental paradox associated with particle deformation and charge transfer, which hinders the industrial use of advanced silicon electrode materials. Here we show a sieving-pore design for carbon supports that overcomes these mechano-kinetic limitations to enable stable, fast (de)alloying...
Heterogeneity in mortality risk prediction: a study of vulnerable adults in the Canadian longitudinal study on aging
CONCLUSION: Important variability in performance, particularly in vulnerable groups, highlights the limitations of a one-size-fits-all and underscores the need for more granular predictive models that account for subpopulation-specific characteristics to enhance mortality risk prediction.
Adherence to the mediterranean diet and physical activity in relation to sarcopenia: a cross-sectional epidemiological cohort study
CONCLUSIONS: PA and adherence to the MD are independently associated with sarcopenia. Moreover, specific associations were observed between sarcopenia domains. Nevertheless, no significant interaction was observed between them.