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Maturation and detoxification of synphilin-1 inclusion bodies regulated by sphingolipids

8 months 3 weeks ago
Due to proteostasis stress induced by aging or disease, misfolded proteins can form toxic intermediate species of aggregates and eventually mature into less toxic inclusion bodies (IBs). Here, using a yeast imaging-based screen, we identified 84 potential synphilin-1 (SY1) IB regulators and isolated the conserved sphingolipid metabolic components in the most enriched groups. Furthermore, we show that, in both yeast cells and mammalian cells, SY1 IBs are associated with mitochondria....
Xiuling Cao

The role of protective genetic variants in modulating epigenetic aging

8 months 3 weeks ago
Several progeroid syndromes' causative mutations have been linked to epigenetic age acceleration as measured via several epigenetic clocks. At the same time, several protective variants have also been discovered that can reduce the risk of developing certain age-related disorders. However, the impact of these protective variants on epigenetic aging has not been well elucidated. Our research, which involved screening over 14,669 healthy individuals enrolled in the Qatar BioBank (QBB) and...
Yosra Bejaoui

Longevity Humans Have Youthful Erythrocyte Function and Metabolic Signatures

8 months 3 weeks ago
Longevity individuals have lower susceptibility to chronic hypoxia, inflammation, oxidative stress, and aging-related diseases. It has long been speculated that "rejuvenation molecules" exist in their blood to promote extended lifespan. We unexpectedly discovered that longevity individuals exhibit erythrocyte oxygen release function similar to young individuals, whereas most elderly show reduced oxygen release capacity. Untargeted erythrocyte metabolomics profiling revealed that longevity...
Fang Yu

Mapping hippocampal glutamate in healthy aging with in vivo glutamate-weighted CEST (GluCEST) imaging

8 months 3 weeks ago
INTRODUCTION: Hippocampal glutamate (Glu) dysfunction is a pertinent indicator of neurodegeneration, yet mapping typical age-related changes in Glu has been challenging. Here, we use a 7T MRI approach, Glutamate Chemical Exchange Saturation Transfer (GluCEST), to measure bilateral hippocampal Glu in healthy old (HOA) and young (HYA) adults.
Maggie K Pecsok

Postbiotics as a therapeutic tool in Alzheimer's disease: Insights into molecular pathways and neuroprotective effects

9 months ago
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a progressive neurodegenerative disease, characterized by oxidative stress, neuroinflammation, mitochondrial dysfunction, neurotransmitter imbalance, tau hyperphosphorylation, and amyloid beta (Aβ) accumulation in brain regions. The gut microbiota (GM) has a major impact on brain function due to its bidirectional interaction with the gut through the gut-brain axis. The gut dysbiosis has been associated with neurological disorders, emphasizing the importance of gut...
Khadga Raj Aran

Understanding of Alzheimer's disease pathophysiology for therapeutic implications of natural products as neuroprotective agents

9 months ago
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a leading cause of dementia, affecting more than 24.3 million people worldwide in 2024. Sporadic AD (SAD) is more common and occurs in the geriatric population, while familial AD (FAD) is rare and appears before the age of 65 years. Due to progressive cholinergic neuronal loss and modulation in the PKC/MAPK pathway, β-secretase gets upregulated, leading to Aβ aggregation, which further activates tau kinases that form neurofibrillary tangles (NFT). Simultaneously,...
Sneh Prabha