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Superstable lipid vacuoles endow cartilage with its shape and biomechanics

1 year 2 months ago
Science, Volume 387, Issue 6730, January 2025.
Raul Ramos, Kim T. Pham, Richard C. Prince, Leith B. Leiser-Miller, Maneeshi S. Prasad, Xiaojie Wang, Rachel C. Nordberg, Benjamin J. Bielajew, Jerry C. Hu, Kosuke Yamaga, Ji Won Oh, Tao Peng, Rupsa Datta, Aksana Astrowskaja, Axel A. Almet, John T. Burns…

Sexually dimorphic dopaminergic circuits determine sex preference

1 year 2 months ago
Science, Volume 387, Issue 6730, January 2025.
Anqi Wei, Anran Zhao, Chaowen Zheng, Nan Dong, Xu Cheng, Xueting Duan, Shuaijie Zhong, Xiaoying Liu, Jie Jian, Yuhao Qin, Yuxin Yang, Yuhao Gu, Bianbian Wang, Niki Gooya, Jingxiao Huo, Jingyu Yao, Weiwei Li, Kai Huang, Haiyao Liu, Fenghan Mao, Ruolin…

Local genetic adaptation to habitat in wild chimpanzees

1 year 2 months ago
Science, Volume 387, Issue 6730, January 2025.
Harrison J. Ostridge, Claudia Fontsere, Esther Lizano, Daniela C. Soto, Joshua M. Schmidt, Vrishti Saxena, Marina Alvarez-Estape, Christopher D. Barratt, Paolo Gratton, Gaëlle Bocksberger, Jack D. Lester, Paula Dieguez, Anthony Agbor, Samuel Angedakin,…

The pathobiology of neurovascular aging

1 year 2 months ago
As global life expectancy increases, age-related brain diseases such as stroke and dementia have become leading causes of death and disability. The aging of the neurovasculature is a critical determinant of brain aging and disease risk. Neurovascular cells are particularly vulnerable to aging, which induces significant structural and functional changes in arterial, venous, and lymphatic vessels. Consequently, neurovascular aging impairs oxygen and glucose delivery to active brain regions,...
Monica M Santisteban

Brain aging and rejuvenation at single-cell resolution

1 year 2 months ago
Brain aging leads to a decline in cognitive function and a concomitant increase in the susceptibility to neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's and Parkinson's diseases. A key question is how changes within individual cells of the brain give rise to age-related dysfunction. Developments in single-cell "omics" technologies, such as single-cell transcriptomics, have facilitated high-dimensional profiling of individual cells. These technologies have led to new and comprehensive...
Eric D Sun

Biomarker Detection and Therapy of Parkinson's and Alzheimer's disease using upconversion based approach: A Comprehensive Review

1 year 2 months ago
Neurodegenerative diseases (NDs) are debilitating disorders characterized by the progressive and selective loss of function or structure in the brain and spinal cord. Both chronic and acute forms of these diseases are associated with significant morbidity and mortality, as they involve the degeneration of neurons in various brain regions. Misfolding and aggregation of amyloid proteins into oligomer and β-sheet rich fibrils share as common hallmark and lead to neurotoxicity. Unfortunately,...
Kabirdas B Ghorpade

Astrocytes in aging

1 year 2 months ago
The mammalian nervous system is impacted by aging. Aging alters brain architecture, is associated with molecular damage, and can manifest with cognitive and motor deficits that diminish the quality of life. Astrocytes are glial cells of the CNS that regulate the development, function, and repair of neural circuits during development and adulthood; however, their functions in aging are less understood. Astrocytes change their transcriptome during aging, with astrocytes in areas such as the...
Lara Labarta-Bajo

Chronological versus immunological aging: Immune rejuvenation to arrest cognitive decline

1 year 2 months ago
The contemporary understanding that the immune response significantly supports higher brain functions has emphasized the notion that the brain's condition is linked in a complex manner to the state of the immune system. It is therefore not surprising that immunity is a key factor in shaping brain aging. In this perspective article, we propose amending the Latin phrase "mens sana in corpore sano" ("a healthy mind in a healthy body") to "a healthy mind in a healthy immune system." Briefly, we...
Leyre Basurco

Toward a functional future for the cognitive neuroscience of human aging

1 year 2 months ago
The cognitive neuroscience of human aging seeks to identify neural mechanisms behind the commonalities and individual differences in age-related behavioral changes. This goal has been pursued predominantly through structural or "task-free" resting-state functional neuroimaging. The former has elucidated the material foundations of behavioral decline, and the latter has provided key insight into how functional brain networks change with age. Crucially, however, neither is able to capture brain...
Zoya Mooraj

Biological sex matters in brain aging

1 year 2 months ago
Every cell in the body has a biological sex. The expansion of aging research to investigate female- and male-specific biology heralds a major advance for human health. Unraveling and harnessing mechanistic etiologies of sex differences may reveal new diagnostics and therapeutics for the aging brain.
Dena B Dubal