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Disruption of Krox20-Notch1 signaling blocks meibomian gland development and homeostasis leading to dry eye disease

2 weeks 2 days ago
Meibomian gland dysfunction (MGD) is the leading cause of Dry Eye Disease (DED), accounting for approximately 90% of DED cases worldwide. The transcription factor KROX20 has been shown to mark stem cells that play a critical role in Meibomian gland (MG) development and homeostasis, however, the molecular mechanisms underlying these processes are not well understood. In this report, we used multiple Krox20 lineage tracing and ablation studies to investigate lineage commitment during MG...
Yumeng Zhang

Cognition and brain network connectivity in timed up & go performance

2 weeks 2 days ago
Gait performance depends on numerous aspects of brain functioning that are also relevant to key cognitive processes throughout the lifespan. The Timed Up and Go (TUG) test has been shown to be a reliable tool for assessing age-related mobility changes and risk of falls in older adults. This study aimed to predict TUG performance using motor-cognitive inter-network connectivity, cognitive performance and socio-demographics. 189 participants without cognitive impairment were included. Mobility was...
Benxamin Varela-López

Pathological tau alters head direction signaling and induces spatial disorientation

2 weeks 2 days ago
Spatial disorientation is emerging as an early cognitive biomarker of dementia, but the underlying neural mechanisms remain undefined. The anterodorsal nucleus of the thalamus (ADn) exhibits early and selective vulnerability to pathological misfolded forms of tau, a major hallmark of Alzheimer's disease. As the ADn contains a high density of head direction (HD) cells, we hypothesized that ptau disrupts HD cell activity, promoting spatial disorientation. To test this, we virally expressed human...
Shan Jiang

Mechanisms governing poly(A)-tail-length specificity of the human PAN2-PAN3 deadenylase complex

2 weeks 2 days ago
The lifespan of most eukaryotic mRNAs is modulated by the gradual shortening of the poly(A) tail and removal of the associated poly(A)-binding protein. The human PAN2-PAN3 complex catalyzes initial deadenylation by shortening long poly(A) tails associated with PABPC1. Both PAN2-PAN3 and PABPC1 are evolutionarily conserved from fungi to humans. How the human complex has adapted to recognize and act on longer poly(A) tails characteristic of mammalian mRNAs remains unclear. Here, we report a method...
Jana C Albrecht

Astrocytic Sox9 overexpression in Alzheimer's disease mouse models promotes Abeta plaque phagocytosis and preserves cognitive function

2 weeks 3 days ago
Astrocytes play essential roles in the brain, and their dysfunction is associated with nearly every form of neurological disease. Despite their ubiquity, knowledge of how astrocytes contribute to disease pathogenesis is incomplete; accordingly, harnessing their biology toward therapeutics remains a major challenge. Here we show that the transcription factor Sox9 plays a context-specific role in maintaining astrocyte function and circuit activity in the aging hippocampus and Alzheimer's disease...
Dong-Joo Choi

Perimenopausal state oestradiol to progesterone imbalance drives Alzheimer's risk via ERRalpha dysregulation and energy dyshomeostasis

2 weeks 3 days ago
Sex-biased differences in Alzheimer's disease (AD) are well documented, but the mechanisms underlying increased vulnerability in postmenopausal women remain unclear. This study aimed to model the effects of perimenopausal hormonal fluctuations on AD pathophysiology. Using a VCD-induced accelerated ovarian failure model in young female C57BL/6 J and 3xTg mice, we simulated a perimenopausal state with hormonal changes characterised by elevated oestradiol levels and reduced progesterone levels....
Jacquelyne Ka-Li Sun

Astrocytic Sox9 overexpression in Alzheimer's disease mouse models promotes Aβ plaque phagocytosis and preserves cognitive function

2 weeks 3 days ago
Astrocytes play essential roles in the brain, and their dysfunction is associated with nearly every form of neurological disease. Despite their ubiquity, knowledge of how astrocytes contribute to disease pathogenesis is incomplete; accordingly, harnessing their biology toward therapeutics remains a major challenge. Here we show that the transcription factor Sox9 plays a context-specific role in maintaining astrocyte function and circuit activity in the aging hippocampus and Alzheimer's disease...
Dong-Joo Choi

Factors influencing health service utilisation among older adults in the Tamale metropolis: a cross-sectional study based on Andersen's behavioural model

2 weeks 3 days ago
CONCLUSIONS: Health service utilisation among older adults in Tamale was associated with a combination of predisposing, enabling, and need factors. While insurance coverage was high and contributed to health service utilisation, self-employment and living more than 4 km from a facility were major barriers. Community-based outreach, including mobile health clinics or targeted home-based care, may be a cost-effective approach to improving older adults’ access to and utilisation of health services.
Okpawura Yaw Wisdom Kpolar

Exploring patient-centered care delivery in outpatient settings for older adults: a scoping review and recommendations for implementation in countries with low and middle income

2 weeks 3 days ago
CONCLUSIONS: This review highlights the potential of PCC in enhancing the quality of care for older adults in outpatient settings. Building on our findings, a phased approach focusing on older adults with multimorbidity is recommended for LMICs like Iran, with an emphasis on integrating both primary and specialized care. Our proposed seven-dimensional PCC model includes access to care, proactive care, patient empowerment, integration into care pathways, a whole-person approach, coordinated care,...
Nahid Hatam

Perceived stress and health-related quality of life according to hearing status in elderly people: a cross-sectional study

2 weeks 3 days ago
CONCLUSION: BHL was associated with increased perceived stress and poorer HRQoL, whereas UHL did not differ significantly from the reference group in perceived stress but was associated with poorer physical and mental HRQoL. These findings highlight the importance of early identification and intervention for hearing loss to improve health-related outcomes in elderly people.
Min Kyoung Park

The impact of frailty and fear of falling on health-related quality of life in older adults with osteoporosis: a cross-sectional study

2 weeks 3 days ago
CONCLUSION: Frailty and fear of falling exert significant and interactive effects on health-related quality of life in older adults with osteoporosis. The findings underscore the need for comprehensive, multidimensional interventions targeting both frailty and fear of falling to improve health-related quality of life and promote successful aging in this vulnerable population.
Ling Zhang

Immunoglobulin G and Aging: Biological Functions and Its Crosstalk with the Gut Microbiota

2 weeks 3 days ago
Aging is characterized by a progressive decline in physiological integrity, often accompanied by chronic inflammation and immune dysregulation. Immunoglobulin G (IgG), a key effector of humoral immunity, undergoes substantial structural and functional remodeling with age, particularly through changes in its glycosylation profile. These modifications shift IgG toward a proinflammatory state, linking it to inflammaging and multiple age-related diseases. This review synthesizes recent advances in...
Xin-Yi Zhang

Nicotinamide riboside supplementation restores microglial health and improves cognition in aged male mice

2 weeks 3 days ago
Cognitive impairment affects 1 in 6 individuals over 60, with over 75 million projected by 2030. Age-related changes in microglial function and declining nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD^(+)) levels may contribute to cognitive decline. Although nicotinamide riboside (NR) supplementation can restore NAD^(+) levels in aged mice, its effects on microglial phenotype and cognition during normal aging remain unclear. We assessed cognitive function, neuroinflammation, and microglial gene...
Ramkumar Thiyagarajan

Effects of aging on transmission from Ia afferents to alpha-motoneurons and presynaptic mechanisms across muscle lengths and contraction types

2 weeks 3 days ago
Presynaptic inhibition of Ia afferents, particularly via primary afferent depolarization (PAD), plays a crucial role in modulating transmission from Ia afferents to α-motoneurons according to task demands. In young adults, PAD is enhanced during eccentric contractions and at longer muscle lengths, supporting adaptable motor control. However, aging is associated with reduced muscle spindle sensitivity, which may impair the regulation of presynaptic inhibition via PAD. This study investigated...
Yohan Betus

Disruption of Rab9-dependent mitophagy contributes to menopause-induced sarcopenia

2 weeks 3 days ago
CONCLUSION: This study demonstrates that estrogen deficiency impairs mitophagy originated from Rab9-dependent alternative autophagy, leading to mitochondrial dysfunction and sarcopenia, while enhancement of Rab9 restores mitochondrial quality control and muscle function. These results identify Rab9-dependent mitophagy as a potential therapeutic target for postmenopausal sarcopenia.
Shota Uebo

DNA Methylation Signatures of Systemic Inflammation Are Associated With Brain Volume, Cognitive Trajectories, and Long-Term Dementia Risk

2 weeks 3 days ago
C-reactive protein (CRP) and growth differentiation factor 15 (GDF15) are important markers of inflammation associated with brain health. Compared to plasma, DNA methylation (DNAm) measures of CRP and GDF15 may provide stable epigenetic measures of chronic exposure to inflammation and could therefore be robustly predictive of inflammation-related brain aging and neurodegeneration. We leveraged a subsample of Baltimore Longitudinal Study of Aging (BLSA) participants with DNAm/plasma data and...
Shannon M Drouin

Dynamical analysis of a model of BCL-2-dependent cellular decision making

2 weeks 3 days ago
The BCL-2 protein family governs critical cell-fate decisions between survival, senescence, and apoptosis, yet the dynamical principles underlying these choices remain poorly understood. Here, we integrate mathematical modeling, bifurcation analysis, and stochastic simulations to dissect how BCL-2 network architecture encodes multistability and fate plasticity. Our coarse-grained model reveals tristable regimes requiring cooperative BH3-only and anti-apoptotic BCL-2 interactions, with stochastic...
Ielyaas Cloete

Integrative gene-metabolite network analysis of GLP-1 receptor agonists and related incretin pathways in cardiometabolic health

2 weeks 3 days ago
Glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) is a hormone known for its critical functions in managing blood sugar and offering cardiovascular benefits. Our study focuses on Glucagon Like Peptide 1 Receptor (GLP1R) agonists that act beyond glycemic control in cardiovascular and metabolic health. A comprehensive bioinformatic analysis was conducted, incorporating GLP1R, Gastric Inhibitory Polypeptide Receptor (GIPR), Gastric Inhibitory Polypeptide (GIP) and glucagon receptor (GCGR) to assess the effects of...
Zofia Wicik

Colorectal cancer screening, incidence, and mortality among aging veterans in the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs healthcare system by housing status

2 weeks 3 days ago
The objectives of this study are to examine colorectal cancer (CRC) screening, incidence, and mortality among veterans 45 to 75 years who are enrolled in the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) healthcare system by housing instability or homelessness (HUH) and determine whether receiving primary care via Homeless Patient Aligned Care Teams (HPACTs) affects CRC screening, incidence, and mortality among veterans experiencing HUH. A retrospective cohort study was conducted among > 3,000,000...
Hind A Beydoun