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Lactylation modification in cardio-cerebral diseases: A state-of-the-art review
Cardio-cerebral diseases (CCDs), encompassing conditions such as coronary heart disease, myocardial infarction, stroke, Alzheimer's disease, et al., represent a significant threat to human health and well-being. These diseases are often characterized by metabolic abnormalities and remodeling in the process of pathology. Glycolysis and hypoxia-induced lactate accumulation play critical roles in cellular energy dynamics and metabolic imbalances in CCDs. Lactylation, a post-translational...
The activation of microglia by the complement system in neurodegenerative diseases
Neurodegenerative diseases (NDDs) are a group of neurological disorders characterized by the progressive loss of neuronal structure and function, leading to cognitive and behavioral impairments. Despite significant research advancements, there is currently no definitive cure for NDDs. With global aging on the rise, the burden of these diseases is becoming increasingly severe, highlighting the urgency of understanding their pathogenesis and developing effective therapeutic strategies. Microglia,...
Betaine and aging: A narrative review of findings, possible mechanisms, research perspectives, and practical recommendations
The rapid aging of the global population necessitates addressing age-related conditions through innovative strategies. Nutritional supplements have emerged as potential interventions for preventing or slowing age-related changes, with betaine being a promising candidate. This systematic review aims to provide a comprehensive analysis of current literature on the impact of betaine on the aging process. Specifically, we summarize the mechanisms through which betaine is proposed to affect aging, we...
Can the Short-Form UCLA Loneliness Scale Be Used to Measure Loneliness Among Chinese Older Adults? From Classical Test Theory to Rasch Analysis
CONCLUSIONS: To ascertain the adequacy of the loneliness measure, it is crucial to customize a new short version of the loneliness scale for Chinese older adults through Rasch analysis.
Efficacy of a couple-based intervention addressing sexual concerns for breast cancer survivors: Results of a randomized controlled trial
CONCLUSIONS: Compared with an active control intervention, the IE intervention had significant short-term benefits for survivors' sexual function. Efforts may be needed to increase the longevity of the positive effects, such as more frequent or adjunctive treatments.
Microglia degrade Alzheimer's amyloid-beta deposits extracellularly via digestive exophagy
How microglia digest Alzheimer's fibrillar amyloid-beta (Aβ) plaques that are too large to be phagocytosed is not well understood. Here, we show that primary microglial cells create acidic extracellular compartments, lysosomal synapses, on model plaques and digest them with exocytosed lysosomal enzymes. This mechanism, called digestive exophagy, is confirmed by electron microscopy in 5xFAD mouse brains, which shows that a lysosomal enzyme, acid phosphatase, is secreted toward the plaques in...
Risk factors and predictive models in the progression from MCI to Alzheimer's disease
CONCLUSION: Our study elucidated the initiating factors and three independent pathways involved in the conversion of MCI to AD. The predictive value of each factor was clarified and a multi-predictor nomogram was established with high accuracy.
Polyploid superficial uroepithelial bladder barrier cells express features of cellular senescence across the lifespan and are insensitive to senolytics
Lower urinary tract dysfunction (LUTD) increases with aging. Ensuing symptoms including incontinence greatly impact quality of life, isolation, depression, and nursing home admission. The aging bladder is hypothesized to be central to this decline, however, it remains difficult to pinpoint a singular strong driver of aging-related bladder dysfunction. Many molecular and cellular changes occur with aging, contributing to decreased resilience to internal and external stressors, affecting urinary...
GDF-15 as a proxy for epigenetic aging: associations with biological age markers, and physical function
Growth differentiation factor 15 (GDF-15) has emerged as a significant biomarker of aging, linked to various physiological and pathological processes. This study investigates circulating GDF-15 levels in a cohort of healthy individuals from the Balearic Islands, exploring its associations with biological age markers, including multiple DNA methylation (DNAm) clocks, physical performance, and other age-related biomarkers. Seventy-two participants were assessed for general health, body...
Identification of differentially expressed miRNAs involved in vascular aging reveals pathways associated with the endocrine hormone regulation
Vascular aging refers to a series of processes where the elasticity of blood vessels diminishes, leading to stiffening, and deposition of fat components on the vessel walls, causing inflammation. Cardiovascular diseases, such as stroke and hypertension, play significant roles in morbidity and mortality rates among the elderly population. In this study, the Reactive Hyperemia Index (RHI) was measured to assess vascular endothelial function and aging-induced pathogenesis of vascular diseases in...
Nobiletin-rich kososan, a Kampo formula, prevents the onset of apathy-like behavior and neuroinflammation in sickness behavior mouse model induced by increasing doses of lipopolysaccharide
Infectious diseases are often concomitant with symptoms of lassitude and emotional disturbances, including depression, the so-called sickness behavior. Kososan, a Kampo (traditional Japanese herbal) formula, has been clinically used for depressive mood, with demonstrated efficacy in stress-induced depressive-like behavior mouse models. Additionally, our previous study has shown that nobiletin-rich kososan (NKS) prevents aging-related depressive-like behaviors and neuroinflammation in mice. Here,...