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Marine conservation cities: a model for ocean governance
How the Pokémon franchise has helped to shape neuroscience
Autism in older adults: the health system must recognize its effects
Rethinking AI’s role in survey research: from threat to collaboration
White House lifts hold on NIH research spending
Director Jay Bhattacharya tells House lawmakers that grantmaking, hiring are on track
Colliding currents can target the deep brain without surgery
Human studies show promise of stimulation approach for epilepsy and other diseases
This hot pink cricket is no mutant
Arota festae’s unusual hue may help it blend in with immature plants
A Brazilian scientist’s experimental paralysis therapy is fueling hope—and hype
Spinal cord injury patients are scrambling for access to the injection, but researchers say preliminary evidence is weak
The alpha-synuclein proteostasis network and its translational applications in Parkinson's disease
Parkinson's disease (PD) is a debilitating neurodegenerative condition that results in a loss of mobility and muscle control. A neuropathological hallmark of PD is the presence of aberrant inclusions, known as Lewy pathology, of which α-synuclein (α-Syn) is a major component. The accumulation of α-Syn may be due to an imbalance in the proteostasis system regulating α-Syn. To investigate this hypothesis, we delineated the proteostasis network (PN) of α-Syn in the human substantia nigra at the...
Correction for Chen et al., RNA-binding activity of PHGDH drives amyloid-beta production in a human brain organoid model of sporadic Alzheimer's disease
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Editorial: Mental, sensory, physical and life style parameters related to cognitive decline in aging
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The role of glutathione in cognition, cognitive effort, and cognitive endurance in young and older adults
Glutathione (GSH) is an abundant antioxidant that protects against endogenous and exogenous toxic agents. The evidence over the relationship between GSH and cognitive integrity during aging is still scarce. In this study we investigated the relationship between GSH and cognitive integrity, cognitive effort and sustained cognitive effort. Second, we explored whether GSH modulation is related to other physiological properties such as blood oxygenation (BOLD response) and to brain excitability...
Magnesium Deficiency Accelerates Gut Aging and Increases Susceptibility to Colitis
Aging is linked to a higher incidence of gut diseases such as inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), yet the underlying mechanisms remain unclear. We identified an age-related decline in magnesium (Mg) levels specifically in the gut across species, prompting investigation of its role in intestinal health. Functional studies demonstrated that Mg restriction accelerates gut aging in old but not in young mice and aggravates colitis severity. Multi-omics analysis of mouse tissues revealed that dietary Mg...
N-lactoyl-phenylalanine as a possible biomarker of cognition? Association between neuroproteins, cytokines, body composition, physical fitness and cognitive function in older adults
Cognitive decline during aging may be influenced by peripheral factors, including neuroproteins and pro-inflammatory cytokine levels, body composition, and physical fitness. However, the specific associations between these factors and cognitive performance remain underexplored. A comprehensive assessment, including peripheral cytokine and neuroprotein levels, body composition, physical performance (aerobic fitness and muscle strength), and cognitive function was performed in a cohort of 87 older...
Both genome instability and replicative senescence stem from the shortest telomere in telomerase-negative cells
In the absence of telomerase, telomere shortening triggers replicative senescence, a tumor suppressor mechanism that is also associated with oncogenic genomic instability. Yet, the precise mechanism that connects these seemingly opposing forces remains poorly understood. To directly study the complex interplay between senescence, telomere dynamics, and genomic instability, we develop a system in Saccharomyces cerevisiae to generate and track telomeres of precise length in the absence of...
A forgotten social media post may hold key clues to COVID-19’s origin
Analysis of Wuhan market map suggests China has not disclosed some of the earliest infections in animals and people