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Medical students are using a popular research tool to pump out misleading studies
Critics say TriNetX’s easy analyses of electronic medical records fuel quick-and-dirty publications from inexperienced authors
One tiny mutation may explain how bat viruses become human threats
Scientists found that one tiny genetic change can completely alter how a coronavirus behaves in different species. Comparing SARS-CoV-2 with a closely related bat-only virus, they showed that a single amino-acid difference affects whether the immune system fights back or gets suppressed. This may help explain how some animal viruses make the leap to humans and become far more dangerous.
After menopause, ovaries may transform into organs with immune powers
Mouse and human data suggest ovaries develop a new function after reproductive duties end
The tea in your kombucha changes more than just the taste
Scientists discovered that kombucha’s flavor, chemistry, and antioxidant activity vary dramatically depending on the tea used to make it. Green and oolong tea kombuchas emerged as the most biologically active, while fermentation transformed each tea into a distinctly different beverage.
Scientists finally solved how H5N1 bird flu hid in dairy cows
Researchers uncovered why H5N1 bird flu attacks cows’ udders instead of their lungs: the virus’s preferred receptors are concentrated in mammary tissue. The breakthrough could help scientists predict future bird flu jumps and spot unusual infections before they spread widely.
New brain study reveals speech learning works differently than we thought
A new study suggests that learning and remembering speech relies more on how the brain processes sounds and sensations than on the areas that control mouth and face movements. The discovery could reshape speech therapy and help improve future brain-based communication technologies.
One of the world’s most popular weedkillers may be fueling deadly superbugs
Researchers found that highly drug-resistant bacteria from hospitals are also resistant to glyphosate, a commonly used weedkiller. The discovery suggests that agricultural herbicides may be helping antibiotic-resistant microbes survive and spread far beyond healthcare settings.
How AI, $1 billion, and a transparent fish could transform neuroscience
The once-obscure Danionella fish takes center stage as a model research organism in a major new project funded by Howard Hughes Medical Institute
Bromodomain protein 4 (BRD4) as a central epigenetic regulator in neuropsychiatric and neurodegenerative disorders
Bromodomain-containing protein 4 (BRD4), a member of the bromodomain and extra-terminal (BET) family, is a central epigenetic regulator that links histone acetylation-dependent chromatin remodelling to transcriptional control. Through recognition of acetylated lysine residues and recruitment of transcriptional machinery, it is increasingly recognised as a critical regulator of neuronal and glial functions, influencing synaptic plasticity, neuroinflammation, learning, memory, and behavioural...
Necroptosis in Down Syndrome
Necroptosis is a form of controlled cell death implicated in neuronal loss observed in neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's disease. Down syndrome (DS) is also characterized by the presence of neuronal cell loss, but the underlying mechanisms remain unclear. Brain tissue from a mouse model of DS, Ts65dn mice, and subjects with DS were assessed for levels of necroptosis markers including receptor-interactive protein kinase 1 and 3, necroptosis executor mixed lineage kinase domain-like...
Methionine-supplemented longevity diet increases growth hormone, GLP-1, and FGF21; reduces frailty; and promotes healthspan
Southern European countries have some of the highest life expectancies in the world, yet they display relatively high frailty. We examined different diets to identify compositions that promote both healthspan and strength in mice. The western and ketogenic diets increased fat mass and frailty and increased either cholesterol or insulin resistance, whereas a low-protein longevity diet, modeling the traditional Mediterranean and Okinawan diets but supplemented with methionine (LDMM), reduced fat...
Calorie restriction and exercise differentially regulate AMP-activated protein kinase across subcellular compartments in skeletal muscle from older male rats
AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK) is a crucial energy sensor that regulates a wide range of important processes in skeletal muscle. AMPK is present in several subcellular compartments (including the cytosol, nucleus, and mitochondria). However, the influence of physiologically relevant interventions on AMPK's localization in skeletal muscle is not well understood, especially during older age. Accordingly, this study examined AMPK signaling in skeletal muscle from aged male rats...
YIF1A activates mTORC1 signaling to promote cellular senescence
The mechanistic target of rapamycin complex 1 (mTORC1) serves as a central metabolic hub that integrates nutrient signals and orchestrates cellular metabolism to regulate many fundamental cell processes. While mTORC1 activation is known to occur both on lysosomal membranes and at the Golgi apparatus in response to environmental cues, the molecular mechanisms governing its Golgi-associated activation remain poorly understood. In this study, we identified YIF1A as a novel Golgi-localized regulator...
Trifunctional electrocatalyst with accurate surface reconstruction for zinc-air batteries and water electrolyzers
Exploiting cost-effective trifunctional electrocatalysts toward oxygen evolution reaction, hydrogen evolution reaction and oxygen reduction reaction is important for sustainable energy conversion and storage devices yet challenging. Here, we report a single-phase trifunctional electrocatalyst Sr(2)CoRuO(6-δ) with well-defined super-exchange double perovskite structure, which can efficiently catalyze oxygen evolution, hydrogen evolution and oxygen reduction under alkaline conditions. As an air...
Author Correction: Ventricular assist device unloading reverses microvascular senescence in single ventricle disease
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Author Correction: Cerebellar aging is spatially heterogeneous and supports cognitive resilience in later life
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Association between atrial fibrillation and systemic inflammation with muscle mass and strength trajectories in old age
The long-term impact of atrial fibrillation (AF) and systemic inflammation on muscle health and, hence, functional decline remains unclear. This study investigates the link between AF and longitudinal trajectories of muscle mass and strength, considering the role played by systemic inflammation. Data were obtained from 2048 participants (≥ 60 years) in the Swedish National Study on Aging and Care in Kungsholmen (SNAC-K), followed for 12 years. Muscle mass and strength were assessed using calf...
Space radiation and microgravity as models of accelerated aging: modulation of hepatic miRNA-TGF-beta networks associated with senescence and fibrosis
Future deep-space missions will expose astronauts to microgravity and ionizing radiation, which induce molecular changes that mirror biological aging, including inflammation, cellular senescence, and fibrotic remodeling. However, the regulatory mechanisms linking spaceflight stressors to aging-associated molecular responses in metabolically important organs such as the liver remain incompletely understood. In this study, we investigated the effects of simulated microgravity and deep-space...
Exploratory plasma metabolomics of aging-related associations with muscle quality and pulmonary function
Aging is accompanied by metabolic alterations that may precede or parallel functional decline. While chronological age correlates with numerous circulating metabolites, the extent to which these associations reflect age-independent functional deterioration remains unclear. To identify plasma metabolites associated with muscle quality (assessed by bioelectrical impedance phase angle at 50 kHz) and pulmonary function (forced vital capacity, FVC) independently of chronological age, and to...
Identifying potential drug targets for physical and cognitive frailty: an integrative analysis of CHARLS cohort, mendelian randomization, and gene colocalization
With the aging of the population, frailty has become a common syndrome that severely affects the quality of life of older adults. This study aims to analyze the correlation between cognition and frailty, physical activity and frailty, and elucidate the potential pharmacological targets of cognitive frailty and physical frailty.We conducted logistic regression analyses using data from the China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study (CHARLS) to examine the associations between total cognition...