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Functional neural substrates of Parkinson's disease and potential underpinnings of acute responses to acupuncture stimulation

10 months 4 weeks ago
Parkinson's disease is a heterogenous neurodegenerative disorder with a wide variety of motor and non-motor symptoms. This study used resting-state fMRI to identify the neural substrates of PD and explore the acute neural response to acupuncture stimulation in 74 participants (50 patients with PD and 24 healthy controls). All participants with PD were evaluated for the severity of symptoms using the Unified Parkinson's Disease Rating Scale and Balance Master. The z-transformed fractional...
Hyoung-Min Lee

Exploring the links among brain iron accumulation, cognitive performance, and dietary intake in older adults: A longitudinal MRI study

10 months 4 weeks ago
This study evaluated longitudinal brain iron accumulation in older adults, its association with cognition, and the role of specific nutrients in mitigating iron accumulation. MRI-based, quantitative susceptibility mapping estimates of brain iron concentration were acquired from seventy-two healthy older adults (47 women, ages 60-86) at a baseline timepoint (TP1) and a follow-up timepoint (TP2) 2.5-3.0 years later. Dietary intake was evaluated at baseline using a validated questionnaire....
Valentinos Zachariou

Roles of hypoxia-inducible factor-prolyl hydroxylases in aging and disease

10 months 4 weeks ago
The prolyl hydroxylase domain-containing (PHD or EGL9-homologs) enzyme family is mainly known for its role in the cellular response to hypoxia. HIF-PH inhibitors can stabilize hypoxia-inducible factors (HIFs), activating transcriptional programs that promote processes such as angiogenesis and erythropoiesis to adapt to changes in oxygen levels. HIF-PH inhibitors have been clinically approved for treating several types of anaemia. While most discussions of the HIF-PH signalling axis focus on...
Fedor Galkin

Telomere- and oxidative stress dynamics in Psittacidae species with different longevity trajectories

10 months 4 weeks ago
Telomeres, conserved DNA sequences at chromosome ends, naturally shorten with age, exacerbated by external factors like environmental challenges and reproduction. Birds, particularly psittacine, are gaining prominence as new aging models over the years because of their unique characteristics. This study explores erythrocyte telomere length (TL) and oxidative stress markers in plasma of long- and short-lived captive birds of the order Psittaciformes over four years. Long-lived birds consistently...
Angélica Domínguez-de-Barros

Parishin Alleviates Pulmonary Fibrosis by Reducing CD38 Levels in Naturally Aging Mice

10 months 4 weeks ago
Parishin, a natural compound, has demonstrated significant potential in mitigating age-related phenotypes and improving outcomes in age-associated diseases. Given that aging is a major risk factor for numerous chronic conditions, including pulmonary fibrosis, we investigated parishin's effects on cellular senescence and lung health. In our study, we treated mouse lung epithelial cells with parishin and observed a reduction in cellular senescence markers alongside an upregulation of sirtuin 1...
Xinxiu Zhao

METTL3 governs thymocyte development and thymic involution by regulating ferroptosis

10 months 4 weeks ago
Given its central role in immune aging, it is important to identify the regulators of thymic involution. While conventional programmed cell death has a fundamental role in thymocyte development, how cell death pathways contribute to thymic involution are unclear. In this study, we found that CD4^(+)CD8^(+) double-positive (DP) thymocytes acquired the characteristics of senescence in aged mice undergoing thymic involution, while expression of the m⁶A methyltransferase-like protein 3 (METTL3),...
Huiru Jing

Parallel molecular data storage by printing epigenetic bits on DNA

10 months 4 weeks ago
DNA storage has shown potential to transcend current silicon-based data storage technologies in storage density, longevity and energy consumption^(1-3). However, writing large-scale data directly into DNA sequences by de novo synthesis remains uneconomical in time and cost⁴. We present an alternative, parallel strategy that enables the writing of arbitrary data on DNA using premade nucleic acids. Through self-assembly guided enzymatic methylation, epigenetic modifications, as information bits,...
Cheng Zhang

The impact of frailty on the use of social services, medication and mortality risk: a cross-sectional study

10 months 4 weeks ago
CONCLUSIONS: We demonstrated that frailty negatively affects the use of Social Support Act services, the use of community nursing services, medication use, and mortality risk. This study is the first to demonstrate the impact of frailty on Social Support Act services and community nursing services in the Netherlands. Findings emphasize the importance of frailty prevention for older people and public health policy.
Nanda Kleinenberg-Talsma

Senescence landscape in the liver following sepsis and senolytics as potential therapeutics

10 months 4 weeks ago
Senescence, caused by cell-cycle arrest, is a hallmark of aging. Senescence has also been described in embryogenesis, wound healing, and acute injuries. Sepsis is characterized by a dysregulated host response to infection, leading to organ dysfunction and mortality. Most of the pathophysiology of human sepsis is recapitulated in the mouse model of polymicrobial sepsis, developed by cecal ligation and puncture (CLP). In this report, we demonstrate a rapid onset of cellular senescence in the liver...
Rupa Lavarti

Implicit memory reduced selectively for negative words with aging

10 months 4 weeks ago
CONCLUSION: These findings show that there was an implicit memory MPE in older adults for words even under conditions where there was no explicit memory MPE in the older adults. Dampening of negative valence implicit memory with aging expands the perimeter of the age-related positivity framework.
Sandra L Ladd

Association of biological aging with prostate cancer: insights from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey

10 months 4 weeks ago
The link between biological aging and prostate cancer (PCa) risk, particularly as indicated by elevated prostate-specific antigen (PSA) levels, remains uncertain. This study utilized data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (2001-2010) to explore this association. Biological age was assessed using Klemera-Doubal method age (KDMAge) and phenotypic age (PhenoAge). PCa was identified through self-reported diagnoses, and highly probable PCa was determined by PSA levels. We...
Weiqi Yin

Impact of age-related hearing loss on decompensation of left DLPFC during speech perception in noise: a combined EEG-fNIRS study

10 months 4 weeks ago
Understanding speech-in-noise is a significant challenge for individuals with age-related hearing loss (ARHL). Evidence suggests that increased activity in the frontal cortex compensates for impaired speech perception in healthy aging older adults. However, whether older adults with ARHL still show preserved compensatory function and the specific neural regulatory mechanisms underlying such compensation remains largely unclear. Here, by utilizing a synchronized EEG-fNIRS test, we investigated...
Songjian Wang

Complementary value of molecular, phenotypic, and functional aging biomarkers in dementia prediction

10 months 4 weeks ago
DNA methylation age (MA), brain age (BA), and frailty index (FI) are putative aging biomarkers linked to dementia risk. We investigated their relationship and combined potential for prediction of cognitive impairment and future dementia risk using the ADNI database. Of several MA algorithms, DunedinPACE and GrimAge2, associated with memory, were combined in a composite MA alongside BA and a data-driven FI in predictive analyses. Pairwise correlations between age- and sex-adjusted measures for MA...
Andreas Engvig