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Multi-target synergistic anti-aging: QG extends Caenorhabditis elegans lifespan through DAF-16/FOXO pathways, mitochondrial homeostasis and metabolic reprogramming

1 month 4 weeks ago
Aging not only significantly reduces the quality of life for the elderly but also poses multifaceted challenges to society. Its progression involves the synergistic interaction of multidimensional, multipathway molecular mechanisms, including mitochondrial dysfunction, oxidative stress accumulation, chronic inflammation, and genomic damage. Quercetagetin (QG), as a natural flavanol monomer, exhibits significant potential in anti-aging due to its simultaneous targeting of key aging pathways such...
Jiahui Wang

Myosin light chain kinase 2 and Myomesin 2 are related to the stiffness of vocal fold lamina propria in aging rats and humans

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Vocal fold fibroblasts play an important role in the production of the extracellular matrix in the vocal folds. Myofibroblasts increase in the aging vocal fold lamina propria with increased alpha-smooth muscle actin. In addition to alpha-smooth muscle actin, various sarcomeric genes are expressed in myofibroblasts. However, there have been no studies on sarcomeric genes with myofibroblast differentiation in aging vocal folds. The purpose of this study was to analyze the changes and functions of...
Ji-Min Kim

Associations of BDNF methylation and rs6265 genotype with cognitive response to a six-month aerobic exercise intervention in women with early-stage breast cancer: results from the EPICC Trial

1 month 4 weeks ago
Women with breast cancer often experience cognitive decline, an accelerated aging phenotype. While aerobic exercise may mitigate this decline, effects are inconsistent by domains, and the molecular mechanisms remain unknown. Given the brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF)'s responsiveness to exercise and role in cognition, we investigated BDNF methylation and rs6265, its functional SNP, with cognitive responses to aerobic exercise. Leveraging data from a randomized clinical trial which found...
Myeong-Ga Cho

Two-year evolution of frailty status and predictive factors in Chinese older adults: a national longitudinal study

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CONCLUSION: The worsening of frailty with age is more common in older adults than the improvement of frailty. Among robust and pre-frail individuals, older women are more likely to experience a deterioration in frailty status. The factors influencing frailty transitions are multifaceted and complex. Therefore, when intervening in the progression of frailty among older adults, it is essential to comprehensively assess frailty risks and influencing factors based on the diverse characteristics and...
Jing Shi

Accident-related deaths in the geriatric population: the role of chronic diseases and forensic investigations

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CONCLUSIONS: In order to prevent accident-related deaths, it is important to take protective measures and facilitate access to emergency medical services for geriatric individuals, especially those with chronic diseases. This is particularly important for preventing traffic accidents in urban areas and firearm and animal attacks in rural areas. Examining the causes and risk factors of accident-related deaths in the older population can promote healthier ageing. This study provides important data...
Büşra Baydemi̇r Kilinç

Electron Microscopy and Multi-Omics Reveal Mitochondrial Dysfunction and Structural Remodeling in the Hearts of Elderly Mice

1 month 4 weeks ago
Aging is a key driver of cardiac dysfunction, promoting structural remodeling, metabolic alterations, and loss of cellular resilience. In aged hearts, extracellular matrix remodeling and collagen accumulation reduce ventricular compliance, impairing both diastolic function and stress adaptability. Cardiomyocytes exhibit diminished regenerative capacity and dysregulated stress responses, with mitochondrial dysfunction emerging as a central contributor to energy imbalance, oxidative stress, and...
Manuela Giovanna Basilicata

2Innate immune signaling mediates differential acute and long-term outcomes of repeated vs. single TBI in Drosophila

1 month 4 weeks ago
Traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) are a global source of hospitalization, long-term disability, and death. However, age, sex, and other demographics differ widely among patients and the variable characteristics of TBIs further obscure injury outcomes. Here, we used Drosophila melanogaster to assess the effects of mild, repeated TBI (multi-day, MD) compared to single, severe TBI (single-day, SD). In all genotypes tested, flies given an SD injury exhibited higher acute mortality, but in some...
Kamden T Kuklinski

Immunolabelling and Micro-Computed Tomography Revealed Age-Related Alterations in 3D Microvasculature of Tendons

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Tendon degeneration is common, and its risk increases with age both in humans and horses. Tendon regeneration and healing is limited due to inherent low cell density and vascularisation, and current treatments are insufficient as indicated by scar tissue formation and a high re-injury rate. The tendon vasculature plays a crucial role in tendon homeostasis, regeneration and healing, making it a potential therapeutic target. However, the effect of ageing on the tendon microvasculature is poorly...
Nodoka Iwasaki