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Cellular circadian period and its deviation associate with Alzheimer's pathology and brain aging in cognitively impaired older adults

2 weeks 3 days ago
Circadian rhythm disruption is recognized as a feature of aging and neurodegenerative disease, yet whether intrinsic cellular circadian properties relate to underlying processes in humans remains unknown. We measured intrinsic circadian period and its deviation from 24 h (Δ-period) using ex vivo bioluminescence in dermal fibroblasts from 135 older adults with cognitive complaints. Associations with plasma biomarkers (pTau-217, neurofilament light chain [NfL], and glial fibrillary acidic protein...
Hyun Woong Roh

Phagocytes as plaque catalysts: Human macrophages generate seeding-competent Aβ42 fibrils with cross-seeding activity

2 weeks 3 days ago
The prevailing view frames microglia and macrophages as guardians against amyloid beta (Aβ) accumulation in Alzheimer's disease (AD). Here, we overturn this paradigm by demonstrating that human phagocytic cells, including differentiated THP-1 macrophages and hESC-derived microglia, are not merely passive responders but active producers of extracellular, seeding-competent Aβ42 fibrils, the amyloid species most strongly linked to parenchymal plaque formation and neurodegeneration. These...
Katerina Konstantoulea

Cellular circadian period and its deviation associate with Alzheimer's pathology and brain aging in cognitively impaired older adults

2 weeks 3 days ago
Circadian rhythm disruption is recognized as a feature of aging and neurodegenerative disease, yet whether intrinsic cellular circadian properties relate to underlying processes in humans remains unknown. We measured intrinsic circadian period and its deviation from 24 h (Δ-period) using ex vivo bioluminescence in dermal fibroblasts from 135 older adults with cognitive complaints. Associations with plasma biomarkers (pTau-217, neurofilament light chain [NfL], and glial fibrillary acidic protein...
Hyun Woong Roh

Heat shock proteins (Hsp70 and Hsp90) in neurodegeneration: pathogenic roles and therapeutic potential

2 weeks 3 days ago
The maintenance of protein homeostasis is essential for neuronal survival and function; however, it progressively declines with age, predisposing the brain to neurodegenerative diseases. Molecular chaperones Hsp70 and Hsp90 are key guardians of proteostasis, pivotally regulating protein folding, refolding, and degradation under both physiological and stress conditions. This review integrates an overview of the structural features, isoforms, and mechanistic interactions of Hsp70 and Hsp90. It...
Noureddine Ben Khalaf

Gut microbiota and brain aging: a comparative review of African and western populations

2 weeks 3 days ago
As the population ages, cognitive decline and neurodegenerative diseases have become major public health concerns. The human gut microbiota plays a major role in regulating neurodevelopment, neuroinflammation, and cognitive decline through the gut-brain axis. Emerging evidence reveals a possible association between alterations in gut microbial diversity and age-related neurological disorders, including Alzheimer's disease and neurodegeneration. Regional and dietary differences shape the gut...
Beulah Favour Ortutu

Erzhi pills: a potential aging-modulating agent targeting immunosenescence in mice

2 weeks 3 days ago
Erzhi Pills (EZP), a traditional Chinese herbal formula, has demonstrated potential aging-modulating properties, while its mechanisms in modulating immunosenescence remain incompletely understood. Two complementary aging murine models were employed to investigate the anti-immunosenescence efficacy of EZP, providing experimental validation for its translational application in delaying age-related immune decline. Morphological and physiological parameters were monitored and thymic/splenic organ...
Zhirui Fang

The protective role of companion animal ownership in cognitive aging: current status of the literature

2 weeks 3 days ago
Cognitive aging reflects underlying biological aging processes and is a key driver of late-life functional outcomes. Emerging evidence indicates that cohabitation with companion animals may influence multiple systemic pathways involved in cognitive aging, yet this potentially modifiable lifestyle factor remains underrecognized. The present narrative review synthesizes current evidence on how companion animals may influence cognitive aging through multilevel pathways, including both direct...
Eszter Bálint

Proteostasis, disease and the ageing neuron: Compartmental complexity in non-renewing cells

2 weeks 4 days ago
Proteostasis, the maintenance of protein homeostasis, is a critical cellular process for neuronal health that declines with age, contributing to neurodegenerative disease. This review examines the molecular architecture of the proteostasis network, how this is disrupted in ageing neurons, and its impact on neuronal function. We discuss unique challenges posed by the complexity arising from distinct neuronal compartments with distinct functions, as well as neurons' high energy demands, and...
Rosemary A Coleman

Asymmetric synthesis of Heteroatom-bridged [3.2.1]Octane scaffolds via enantioselective β-H elimination reaction

2 weeks 4 days ago
N-bridged [3.2.1]octanes (tropanes) and their related bridged bicyclic systems constitute highly sought-after scaffolds in drug discovery and development. Notably, the enantioselective synthesis of chiral 3-aryltropanes which are compounds widely distributed across bioactive pharmaceutical agents remains underdeveloped. Tropinone is a readily available and cost-effective starting material. By initiating the synthesis from tropinone, it is possible to substantially lower the synthesis costs. Here...
Chao Fang