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Wnt signaling pathway in lung aging and aging-related chronic lung diseases
As a target organ in direct contact with external air, lung tissue is more susceptible to aging, and lung aging is closely related to the development of chronic lung diseases such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and pulmonary fibrosis. Evolutionarily speaking, the Wnt signaling pathway is highly conserved and plays an important role in embryonic development, tissue homeostasis, as well as cell proliferation, differentiation, apoptosis, and migration of a variety of cells. Alterations in...
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Transforming anti-Alzheimer's therapy by targeting endogenous receptorrial system through ligand-conjugated nanoformulations
Alzheimer's Disease (AD) is the most prevalent neurodegenerative disorder, contributing to the majority of dementia cases in the elderly globally. Characterized by progressive cognitive decline, AD is associated with complex neuropathological changes, including the accumulation of amyloid-beta (Aβ) plaques and tau tangles, synaptic loss, and neuroinflammation. One of the significant challenges in treating AD is the blood-brain barrier (BBB), which prevents many therapeutic agents from reaching...
Glymphatic dysfunction in Parkinson's disease: Aging-associated impairments, imaging biomarkers, and therapeutic strategies
The accumulation of α-synuclein (α-syn) is a key pathophysiological feature of Parkinson's disease (PD), and one contributing factor to this aggregation is impaired clearance mechanisms. Recent research has identified the glymphatic system as the brain's intrinsic waste clearance pathway. This review examines glymphatic dysfunction in PD, with a focus on its impact on α-syn clearance and neurodegeneration. We summarize current evidence showing that disrupted aquaporin-4 (AQP4) polarization,...
Bone-brain crosstalk: emerging roles of osteocalcin in central nervous system disorders
Despite significant advancements in understanding the pathogenesis of various central nervous system (CNS) disorders, challenges remain in the early intervention and targeted therapies for common neurodegenerative and psychiatric conditions such as Parkinson's disease (PD), Alzheimer's disease (AD), anxiety, depression, and strokes. Recent studies have increasingly focused on the interaction between the peripheral and central nervous systems, emphasizing the regulatory influence of peripheral...
Linking Age Changes in Human Cortical Microcircuits to Impaired Brain Function and EEG Biomarkers
Human brain aging involves a variety of cellular and synaptic changes, but how these changes affect brain function and signals remains poorly understood due to experimental limitations in humans, meriting the use of detailed computational models. We identified key human cellular and synaptic changes occurring with age from previous studies, including a loss of inhibitory cells, NMDA receptors, and spines. We integrated these changes into our detailed human cortical microcircuit models and...
Glymphatic dysfunction in Parkinson's disease: Aging-associated impairments, imaging biomarkers, and therapeutic strategies
The accumulation of α-synuclein (α-syn) is a key pathophysiological feature of Parkinson's disease (PD), and one contributing factor to this aggregation is impaired clearance mechanisms. Recent research has identified the glymphatic system as the brain's intrinsic waste clearance pathway. This review examines glymphatic dysfunction in PD, with a focus on its impact on α-syn clearance and neurodegeneration. We summarize current evidence showing that disrupted aquaporin-4 (AQP4) polarization,...
The microRNA miR-71 suppresses maladaptive UPR<sup>mt</sup> signaling through both cell-autonomous and cell-non-autonomous mechanisms
Mitochondria play a central role in metabolism and biosynthesis, but function also as platforms that perceive and communicate environmental and physiological stressors to the nucleus and distal tissues. Systemic mitochondrial signaling is thought to synchronize and amplify stress responses throughout the whole body, but during severe or chronic damage, overactivation of mitochondrial stress pathways may be maladaptive and exacerbate aging and metabolic disorders. Here we uncover a protective...