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Beyond the Hayflick limit: How microbes influence cellular aging
Cellular senescence, a complex biological process resulting in permanent cell-cycle arrest, is central to aging and age-related diseases. A key concept in understanding cellular senescence is the Hayflick Limit, which refers to the limited capacity of normal human cells to divide, after which they become senescent. Senescent cells (SC) accumulate with age, releasing pro-inflammatory and tissue-remodeling factors collectively known as the senescence-associated secretory phenotype (SASP). The...
Distinct patterns of volcano deformation for hot and cold magmatic systems
Volcano deformation can be detected over timescales from seconds to decades, offering valuable insights for magma dynamics. However, these signals are shaped by the long-term evolution of magmatic systems, a coupling that remains poorly understood. Here we integrate thermal models of crustal-scale magmatism with thermo-mechanical simulations of ground deformation. This allows us to determine the influence of magmatic flux over 10⁵-10⁶ years on viscoelastic deformation spanning a 10-year...
The master male sex determinant Gdf6Y of the turquoise killifish arose through allelic neofunctionalization
Although sex determination is a fundamental process in vertebrate development, it is very plastic. Diverse genes became major sex determinants in teleost fishes. Deciphering how individual sex-determining genes orchestrate sex determination can reveal new actors in sexual development. Here, we demonstrate that the Y-chromosomal copy of the TGF-β family member gdf6 (gdf6Y) in Nothobranchius furzeri, an emerging model organism in aging research, gained the function of the male sex determinant...
Integrated healthy lifestyle even in late-life mitigates cognitive decline risk across varied genetic susceptibility
It remains unclear whether the benefits of adhering to a healthy lifestyle outweigh the effects of high genetic risk on cognitive decline. We examined the association of combined lifestyle factors and genetic risk with changes in cognitive function and six specific dimensions of cognition among older adults from the Chinese Longitudinal Healthy Longevity Survey (1998-2018, n = 18,811, a subset of 6301 participants with genetic information). Compared to participants with an unfavorable lifestyle,...
Epigenetics and individuality: from concepts to causality across timescales
Traditionally, differences among individuals have been divided into genetic and environmental causes. However, both types of variation can underlie regulatory changes in gene expression - that is, epigenetic changes - that persist across cell divisions (developmental differentiation) and even across generations (transgenerational inheritance). Increasingly, epigenetic variation among individuals is recognized as an important factor in human diseases and ageing. Moreover, non-genetic inheritance...
The influencing factors of cognitive impairment in elderly individuals in Chengdu city: a cross-sectional study based on AD8
CONCLUSION: Cognitive impairment in elderly individuals in Chengdu is serious. We can intervene in and improve cognitive impairment in elderly people by controlling blood pressure and blood sugar, treating depressive and anxiety symptoms and developing community colleges for elderly people and increasing satisfaction with life.
Effects of sleep quality on the risk of various long COVID symptoms among older adults following infection: an observational study
CONCLUSIONS: Our findings indicate that poor sleep quality is related to various manifestations of long COVID in older populations. A comprehensive assessment and multidisciplinary management of sleep health and long COVID may be essential to ensure healthy aging in the future.
Circulating metabolomic biomarkers of 5-year body weight and composition change in a biracial cohort of community-dwelling older adults
Unintentional weight loss in older populations is linked to greater mortality and morbidity risks. This study aims to understand the metabolic mechanisms of unintentional weight loss and their relationship with body composition changes in older adults. We investigated plasma metabolite associations with weight and body composition changes over 5 years in 1335 participants (mean age 73.4 years at Year 1, 51% women, and 33% Black) from the Health, Aging and Body Composition (Health ABC) study....
Typology of Social Participation and Network and Health in Older Adults: Results From the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging
This study aimed to document the typology of social participation and network among older Canadians and examine their associations with health. Using 2011-2015 cross-sectional data from the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging, a latent profile analysis was conducted to identify patterns of social participation and network, and multinomial logistic regressions examined associations with self-rated health. Four types of social participation and networks characterized older Canadians: diverse...
Intermittent Fasting Enhances Motor Coordination Through Myelin Preservation in Aged Mice
Integrating dietary interventions have been extensively studied for their health benefits, such as Alzheimer's disease, Huntington's disease, and aging. However, it is necessary to fully understand the mechanisms of long-term effects and practical applications of these dietary interventions for health. A 10-week intermittent fasting (IMF) regimen was implemented on the aging animals in the current study. The variations of cerebral functions were analyzed employing a comprehensive experimental...
Intermittent Fasting Enhances Motor Coordination Through Myelin Preservation in Aged Mice
Integrating dietary interventions have been extensively studied for their health benefits, such as Alzheimer's disease, Huntington's disease, and aging. However, it is necessary to fully understand the mechanisms of long-term effects and practical applications of these dietary interventions for health. A 10-week intermittent fasting (IMF) regimen was implemented on the aging animals in the current study. The variations of cerebral functions were analyzed employing a comprehensive experimental...
Cross-tissue comparison of epigenetic aging clocks in humans
Epigenetic clocks are a common group of tools used to measure biological aging-the progressive deterioration of cells, tissues, and organs. Epigenetic clocks have been trained almost exclusively using blood-based tissues, but there is growing interest in estimating epigenetic age using less-invasive oral-based tissues (i.e., buccal or saliva) in both research and commercial settings. However, differentiated cell types across body tissues exhibit unique DNA methylation landscapes and age-related...
Deprescribing in Older Adults With Type 2 Diabetes: Associations With Patients' Perspectives: The Diabetes and Aging Study
CONCLUSIONS: Patients' perspectives may enable or hinder deprescribing, emphasizing the importance of soliciting these perspectives during shared decision-making. Effective deprescribing will benefit from understanding patients' perspectives and fostering patient-provider communication about medication changes throughout the disease course.
Daily briefing: Meet <i>Punk</i> and <i>Emo</i>, the 430-million-year old mollusc fossils
Repurposing of a gill gene regulatory program for outer ear evolution
Revealed: the fatty cells that are the ‘bubble wrap’ of the body
Who’s quitting academia? Data reveal gender gaps in surprising fields
Male spiders smell with their legs
Grazing can reduce wildfire risk amid climate change
Science, Volume 387, Issue 6730, January 2025.