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Association of physical activity levels with frailty index in elderly Chinese: evidence from the China health and retirement longitudinal study (CHARLS)

1 month 2 weeks ago
As the global trend of population aging intensifies, frailty among the elderly has emerged as a significant public Health concern. This study examines the relationship between physical activity levels and the Frailty Index in older adults, utilizing data from the 2018 China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study (CHARLS). The study sample included 10,240 Chinese adults aged ≥ 60 years.Frailty was assessed using the Frailty Index (FI), which was calculated based on the accumulation of...
Qianqian Li

Fate mapping of peripherally-derived macrophages after traumatic brain injury in mice reveals a long-lasting population with a distinct transcriptomic signature

1 month 2 weeks ago
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is an environmental risk factor for dementia and long-term neurological deficits, posing a significant public health challenge. TBI-induced neuroinflammation involves both brain-resident microglia and peripheral monocyte-derived macrophages (MDMs). Previous research has shown that MDMs contribute to the development of long-term memory deficits, yet their long-term behavior following brain infiltration remains unclear. To address this, our study uses two complementary...
Maria Serena Paladini

The energy resistance principle

1 month 2 weeks ago
Living organisms are physical-energetic systems that must obey simple principles guiding energy transformation across physical and temporal scales. The energy resistance principle (ERP) describes behavior and transformation of energy in the carbon-based circuitry of biology. We show how energy resistance (éR) is the fundamental property that enables transformation, converting into useful work the unformed energy potential of food-derived electrons fluxing toward oxygen. Although éR is required...
Martin Picard

Compromised autophagy in the aging epididymis: Evidence and relevance to male fertility

1 month 2 weeks ago
Impaired autophagy and increased cellular senescence in the aging epididymis may lead to cellular stress, inflammation, and epithelial dysfunction. This reduction in autophagy can be identified using light and electron microscopy, as well as molecular biology techniques. Autophagy, which may be selective or non-selective, is tightly regulated by genes such as LC3 and LAMP-2. Decreased autophagic activity in the epididymis results in reduced sperm quality and male fertility. These findings...
Nabil Eid

Chrysin, a glycolytic inhibitor, modulates redox homeostasis during aging via a potent calorie restriction mimetic effect in male wistar rats

1 month 2 weeks ago
Chrysin (5,7-dihydroxyflavone), a natural flavonoid present in honey, propolis, and various medicinal plants, has shown promise as a calorie restriction mimetic (CRM) through its glycolysis-inhibiting action. This inhibition promotes a metabolic shift toward oxidative phosphorylation and fatty acid oxidation, potentially activating beneficial pathways like AMPK and SIRT1. The mechanism likely involves the downregulation of Hexokinase-2, leading to suppressed glycolysis and promotion of...
Akanksha Singh

Translational regulation in stress biology

1 month 2 weeks ago
Organisms must constantly respond to stress to maintain homeostasis, and the successful implementation of cellular stress responses is directly linked to lifespan regulation. In this Review we examine how three age-associated stressors-loss of proteostasis, oxidative damage and dysregulated nutrient sensing-alter protein synthesis. We describe how these stressors inflict cellular damage via their effects on translation and how translational changes can serve as both sensors and responses to the...
Naomi R Genuth