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The microbiota-epigenome axis in healthy longevity: roles of microbial and gerobiotic metabolites - a narrative exploratory review

1 month 2 weeks ago
Aging is a dysbiotic and pro-inflammatory process that increases susceptibility to multiple chronic comorbidities. Centenarians and supercentenarians offer a unique biological model for elucidating the molecular determinants of healthy aging and exceptional longevity, as they display distinctive epigenetic signatures and a gut microbiome configuration that diverges from both younger and typically aging individuals, although substantial interindividual variability exists. The gut microbiota...
Ana Paolla Protachevicz

Aging kidney is associated with metabolic rewiring and epigenetic reprogramming

1 month 2 weeks ago
Understanding the direct connections between metabolism and chromatin dynamics may uncover potential mechanisms involved in the aging process of renal physiology. Despite known differences in incidence and aging renal disease, how biological aging intersects with renal metabolism and epigenetics in a sex-specific context remains poorly understood. Here, we determined the effect of age on renal metabolic pathways and metabolite cofactors of epigenetic modifiers in a sex-specific manner. We...
Pragney Deme

Cognitive Reserve and Its Relationship With Memory Changes: An Analysis of the Survey of Health, Aging, and Retirement in Europe (SHARE)

1 month 2 weeks ago
CONCLUSIONS: CR-related proxies were strong predictors of memory performance over the 9-year period, particularly for delayed recall. These findings reflect sociobehavioural influences associated with CR development, rather than direct evidence of CR as a neurofunctional mechanism. Promoting cognitively, socially and physically enriching activities, together with addressing depression, may help preserve memory function in aging populations.
Juan C Melendez

Age-Associated Dysregulation of Postsynaptic Mitochondria Perturbs Reinnervation Kinetics

1 month 2 weeks ago
Age-associated degeneration of neuromuscular junctions (NMJs) contributes to sarcopenia and motor function decline, yet the mechanisms that drive this dysfunction in aging remain poorly defined. Here, we demonstrate that postsynaptic mitochondria are significantly diminished in quantity in old-aged skeletal muscle, correlating with increased denervation and delayed reinnervation following nerve injury. Single-nucleus RNA sequencing before and after sciatic nerve crush from young and old-aged...
Steve D Guzman

A Machine-Learning Model of Chronological Age Based on Routine Blood Biomarkers in a Central European Population: A Potential Biological Age Marker

1 month 2 weeks ago
CONCLUSION: Using easily accessible blood biomarkers, it is possible to estimate chronological age with an MAE of 8.73 years in a large Central European population. Because the present work does not include validation against clinical outcomes, the resulting index should be regarded as a potential biological age marker. Future studies are needed to test its association with morbidity, mortality, and established biological age measures in independent cohorts.
Pavel Borsky

Targeting NRF2 With Isoeugenol: A Promising Small Molecule for Neurodegenerative, Metabolic, and Chronic Inflammatory Disorders

1 month 2 weeks ago
Oxidative stress, driven by an imbalance between oxidants and antioxidants, disrupts redox homeostasis and contributes to the development of chronic diseases, including cancer, diabetes, neurodegenerative disorders, and aging. The NRF2-KEAP1 pathway is a pivotal cellular defense mechanism against oxidative stress, regulating the transcription of cytoprotective genes. Pharmacological NRF2 activation has emerged as a promising strategy to mitigate oxidative stress-related pathologies; however,...
Ana Silva