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Stay social, stay young: a bioanthropological outlook on the processes linking sociality and ageing

1 year ago
In modern human societies, social interactions and pro-social behaviours are associated with better individual and collective health, reduced mortality, and increased longevity. Conversely, social isolation is a predictor of shorter lifespan. The biological processes through which sociality affects the ageing process, as well as healthspan and lifespan, are still poorly understood. Unveiling the physiological, neurological, genomic, epigenomic, and evolutionary mechanisms underlying the...
Vincenzo Iannuzzi

Prediction of bone mineral density based on computer tomography images using deep learning model

1 year ago
Introduction The problem of population aging is intensifying worldwide. Osteoporosis has become an important cause affecting the health status of older populations. However, the diagnosis of osteoporosis and people's understanding of it are seriously insufficient. We aim to develop a deep learning model to automatically measure bone mineral density (BMD) and improve the diagnostic rate of osteoporosis. Methods The images of 801 subjects with 2080 vertebral bodies who underwent abdominal paired...
Jujia Li

Chronic social stress induces p16-mediated senescent cell accumulation in mice

1 year ago
Life stress can shorten lifespan and increase risk for aging-related diseases, but the biology underlying this phenomenon remains unclear. Here we assessed the effect of chronic stress on cellular senescence-a hallmark of aging. Exposure to restraint stress, a psychological non-social stress model, increased p21^(Cip1) exclusively in the brains of male, but not female mice, and in a p16^(Ink4a)-independent manner. Conversely, exposure to chronic subordination stress (only males were tested)...
Carey E Lyons

Astrocyte transcriptomic changes along the spatiotemporal progression of Alzheimer's disease

1 year ago
Astrocytes are crucial to brain homeostasis, yet their changes along the spatiotemporal progression of Alzheimer's disease (AD) neuropathology remain unexplored. Here we performed single-nucleus RNA sequencing of 628,943 astrocytes from five brain regions representing the stereotypical progression of AD pathology across 32 donors spanning the entire normal aging to severe AD continuum. We mapped out several unique astrocyte subclusters that exhibited varying responses to neuropathology across...
Alberto Serrano-Pozo

Specialized post-arterial capillaries facilitate adult bone remodelling

1 year ago
The vasculature of the skeletal system is crucial for bone formation, homoeostasis and fracture repair, yet the diversity and specialization of bone-associated vessels remain poorly understood. Here we identify a specialized type of post-arterial capillary, termed type R, involved in bone remodelling. Type R capillaries emerge during adolescence around trabecular bone, possess a distinct morphology and molecular profile, and are associated with osteoprogenitors and bone-resorbing osteoclasts....
Vishal Mohanakrishnan

Association of hearing, vision, and dual sensory impairment and risk of Alzheimer's disease: a nested case-control study

1 year ago
CONCLUSIONS: Hearing impairment can be a modifiable risk factor for AD, and thus its treatment in the aging population is important. Although we did not observe an association between visual impairment and AD, all sensory impairments decrease functioning and quality of life among older adults. Therefore, they should be treated, also among persons with cognitive decline or cognitive disorder.
Blair Rajamaki

The role of Southern context in shaping life course exposures linked to dementia incidence for Black and White older adults in the United States

1 year ago
While racial inequities in dementia risk are well-documented in the United States, research has paid less attention to role of US Southern context in shaping dementia risk through life course exposures. In this study, we examine how Southern birth and Southern residence in adulthood are linked to dementia incidence for Black and White older adults in the United States. Using the Health and Retirement Study (N = 15,613), we estimate a series of hazard models to evaluate how life course risk...
Mateo P Farina