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Deficiency of G9a boosts muscle regeneration through IL13/Musclin-mediated crosstalk between macrophage and myofiber

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Muscle regenerative capacity declines with aging and disease, which leads to muscle loss and reduced lifespan. Muscle regenerative failure is related to a disrupted network orchestrated by multiple muscle-harbored cell types; whether and how the interplay between macrophages and myofibers contributes to this process is largely unknown. Herein, we report upregulation of histone methyltransferase G9a in both aged human muscle and mouse muscle after injury. Deletion of G9a in either myeloid cells...
Ying Jin

Radiation induces senescence in lymphatic endothelial cells (LECs) and murine tail lymphedema tissue, contributing to lymphedema progression

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Cancer-related lymphedema (CRL) is an incurable disease characterized by progressive swelling of extremities. One of the risk factors in developing CRL is cancer treatments, including surgery and radiation. This leads to damage to the lymphatic system, causing accumulation of interstitial fluid, infiltration of inflammatory cells and cytokine release, tissue remodeling, accumulation of subcutaneous fat, and fibrosis. Radiation therapy (RT) inhibits lymphatic proliferation and survival by...
Samaneh Safarpour

Low circulating adropin concentrations identify vulnerability in learning-dependent cognitive performance in aged rhesus macaques

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Identifying biomarkers that identify vulnerability to age-related cognitive decline is a major priority in aging research. Adropin, a circulating peptide that regulates metabolic and vascular homeostasis, has been associated with cognitive performance in humans, but its relevance across species has remained unclear. Here we report low plasma adropin concentrations associate with poor decision-making in aged rhesus macaques subject to an increasing food choice test paradigm. Animals with higher...
Andrew A Butler

Efficient and durable light-alkane oxidation over sintered Pt catalysts

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Nanoparticle sintering is typically regarded as a deactivation mechanism for supported metal catalysts, motivating efforts to maximize metal dispersion. Here we demonstrate the opposite trend for platinum catalysts in light-alkane oxidation. Intentionally pre-sintered platinum particles, tens of nanometers in size and supported on thermally stable magnesium aluminate, show higher activity than highly dispersed platinum species for propane oxidation. Theory-guided adsorption calculations suggest...
Xuan Tang

Cerebellar aging is spatially heterogeneous and supports cognitive resilience in later life

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The cerebellum contains most of the brain's neurons and supports many functions, yet how it changes with age remains unclear. Here we used three brain imaging studies spanning 47,000 adults and examined how different parts of the cerebellum age and their relation to cognition. We characterized cerebellar aging using volumetry and the T1-weighted/T2-weighted ratio, and corroborated these findings with quantitative magnetic resonance imaging in an independent sample. We show a spatially...
Federico d'Oleire Uquillas

SIRT7 regulates dosage compensation and safeguards the female X chromosome

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Sirtuins are deacetylases implicated in stress responses and longevity in mammals^(1,2). Although their differential impact on disease for the two sexes has been noted^(3-7), the underlying reasons are unclear. Here, using Sirt7 as a model in mice, we examine the mechanisms leading to sex differences and find that Sirt7^(-/-) female mice have decreased fitness throughout their lifespan. Notably, SIRT7 preferentially localizes to the sex chromosomes. In female individuals, SIRT7 loss affects...
Nicolas G Simonet

Minimizing galvanic corrosion for durable anode-less aqueous zinc batteries

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Anode-less aqueous zinc batteries offer a promising route to energy-dense and intrinsically safe energy storage, yet their practical deployment is hindered by poor reversibility under constrained zinc inventory. Here, we identify galvanic corrosion between deposited zinc and current collectors as a critical but previously underappreciated degradation pathway in anode-less aqueous zinc batteries. A hybrid passivation layer, comprising an electrically insulating polymer matrix embedded with...
Yunxiang Zhao

Cognitive trajectories and mortality risk in older adults: a 9-year follow-up study

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Cognitive decline is a central feature of aging and a major determinant of disability and mortality. Understanding cognitive trajectories is essential for identifying individuals at risk and informing preventive strategies. In this study, we estimated transition probabilities across cognitive states and examined predictors of cognitive deficit and mortality among 1,413 community-dwelling older adults for nine years. Cognitive status was assessed at baseline and at two follow-up waves (2006,...
Gabriela Cabett Cipolli

Protein Tyrosine Phosphatase 1B-Mediated Granulosa Cell Insulin Resistance Links Metabolic Stress to Aging-Relevant Ovarian Dysfunction and Is Reversed by Gengnianchun

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Metabolic disorders, particularly insulin resistance, are increasingly recognized as accelerators of female reproductive decline. However, the molecular mechanisms by which peripheral metabolic stress translates into impaired ovarian reserve remain incompletely understood. Here, we propose that protein tyrosine phosphatase 1B (PTP1B), a negative regulator of insulin signaling, serves as a molecular bridge linking systemic insulin resistance to aging-relevant ovarian dysfunction and can be...
Yanqiu Rao

Treg-microglia crosstalk in Alzheimer's disease: stage-dependent dynamics, molecular mechanisms, and translational challenge

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Alzheimer's disease (AD) is characterized by amyloid-beta (Aβ) deposition, tau hyperphosphorylation, and chronic neuroinflammation. Emerging evidence from preclinical models suggests that aberrant immune crosstalk between regulatory T cells (Tregs) and microglia may contribute to disease progression, though its precise role in human AD remains to be fully elucidated. In rodent models, Tregs have been shown to cross the blood-brain barrier and, through cell-contact-dependent mechanisms and...
Hua Fu