Aging & Longevity

Mitochondrial-ER stress crosstalk in osteoarthritis: From ageing-associated chondrocyte dysfunction to emerging therapeutics

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Osteoarthritis (OA) is a common age-associated joint disorder driven not only by mechanical wear but also by progressive intracellular stress, metabolic imbalance, and chronic inflammation that culminate in cartilage degeneration and functional disability. Increasing evidence identifies mitochondrial dysfunction and endoplasmic reticulum stress (ERS) as central pathological hubs regulating chondrocyte survival, extracellular matrix (ECM) integrity, and inflammatory signaling. Mitochondrial...
Md Meraj Ansari

Associations among cognitive performance, VCAM-1, and GFAP in black adults: The ARCHES study

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Astrocytic injury and endothelial activation are interconnected processes within the neurovascular system that may contribute to variability in cognitive performance among cognitively unimpaired adults. Glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP) reflects astrocytic injury, while vascular cell adhesion molecule-1 (VCAM-1) reflects systemic endothelial activation. We examined whether VCAM-1 modifies associations between GFAP and cognition in cognitively unimpaired Black adults. This cross-sectional...
Ramkrishna K Singh

Hydrogen sulfide at the intersection of aging and type 2 diabetes: mechanisms of metabolic rewiring

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Hydrogen sulfide (H(2)S) is an important molecule in cellular metabolism given its merits as an antioxidant, a substrate for the mitochondrial electron transport chain and as a signaling molecule via promotion of cysteine persulfidation in peptides and proteins. Studies in cell culture, animal models, and humans have supported a central role of H(2)S in the control of aging and age-related metabolic diseases. Enhanced intracellular H(2)S production has been associated with extended survival in...
María Ángeles Cáliz-Molina

Acid ceramidase modulates the lipid profile and exacerbates sensitivity to ferroptosis in WI-38 replicative senescent cells

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Cellular senescence, a complex biological process characterized by irreversible cell cycle arrest and the senescence-associated secretory phenotype, has emerged as a critical target for therapeutic development for age-related diseases. Ferroptosis, an iron-dependent regulated cell death pathway driven by the accumulation of lipid peroxidation in cell membranes, has been implicated in age-related disorders. This study investigated the relationship between cellular senescence and ferroptosis....
David Soriano-Castell

Molecularly defined auditory neuron subtypes show different vulnerabilities to noise- and age-related synaptopathy in mice

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Neuronal subtype-specific synaptopathy is a hallmark of many forms of neurodegeneration. We examined the cellular basis for synaptic vulnerability in the auditory system, where three subtypes of spiral ganglion neurons (SGNs)-Ia, Ib, and Ic-carry acoustic information from the cochlea to the brain. In response to noise and aging, a subset of synapses between inner hair cells and SGNs are lost, but it is unclear how this loss varies across SGN subtypes. Using genetic labeling, we showed that Ia...
Joy A Franco

Cognitive network plasticity across divergent aging trajectories: an exploratory graph-theoretic study

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Interindividual variability in response to cognitive training remains a key barrier to developing precision approaches for maintaining neurocognitive health across the lifespan. Characterizing changes in system-level cognitive reorganization may provide insight into mechanisms of cognitive reserve, resilience, and plasticity that shape divergent aging trajectories and vulnerability to age-related cognitive decline. This exploratory study applies a cognitive network framework to examine how...
Maura Coniglione

Frailty assessment and effect of physical activity interventions in older adults: a scoping review, meta-analysis, and meta-regression

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CONCLUSION: Physical activity interventions are associated with reductions in frailty when assessed using the Fried phenotype. However, substantial heterogeneity in frailty assessment and intervention reporting limits comparability and clinical translation. Standardization of frailty measures and improved reporting of intervention characteristics are needed to optimize and implement effective PA strategies in older adults.
Evolène Fayolle

Multidimensional determinants of depression and non-depression in older adults: evidence from national data

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CONCLUSION: Geriatric depression in Türkiye is a multidimensional phenomenon with complex socioeconomic and environmental determinants, in addition to biological factors. In particular, older women, individuals living alone, and economically disadvantaged groups are at high risk. The findings indicate that, to support healthy aging, clinical interventions alone are insufficient; strengthening social support networks, enhancing urban accessibility, and urgently developing inclusive public health...
Kübranur Çebi̇ Karaaslan

Suppression of Ciliogenesis Alleviates Cellular Senescence via AKT Signaling in Gingival Aging

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Aging, as an intrinsic risk factor, accelerates gingival inflammation and periodontal diseases. However, the cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying gingival aging remain unclear, hindering the development of targeted therapies. In this study, we performed the first single-cell transcriptomic analysis of aging human gingiva, identifying primary cilia as potential regulators of gingival fibroblast senescence. We demonstrated that aged gingival tissues exhibit increased fibroblast senescence...
Wenjun Shao

The effect of group poetry reading on meaning in life and subjective vitality in older adults: a clinical trial study

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CONCLUSION: The results of this study showed that holding group poetry reading sessions can promote meaning in life, especially in the domain of "searching for meaning" among the elderly. But results showed no significant difference between the two groups' Subjective Vitality mean scores after the intervention. Therefore, holding such classes in elderly day care centers or nursing homes are recommended to improve meaningful life in the elderly.
Mohammad Reza Dehghani

Confronting finitude and treatment adherence in older adults with chronic diseases: a qualitative study

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CONCLUSIONS: Adherence in later life reflects how older adults position themselves toward self‑care in the face of vulnerability, changing identities, and real‑world constraints. Clinical practice may benefit from linking recommendations to what matters most to patients, simplifying regimens, strengthening relational support, and addressing structural barriers. Tailoring care to patients' life contexts may foster more sustainable and meaningful engagement with treatment.
Leovaldo Alcântara

Immune-inflammatory and nutritional status mediate the association between age and survival in older patients with nasopharyngeal carcinoma: a retrospective cohort study

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CONCLUSIONS: Immune-inflammatory and nutritional status mediate age-dependent survival disparities in older NPC patients. These findings underscore the clinical imperative of addressing inflammatory burden and nutritional depletion in geriatric oncology and advocate for integrated biomarker-guided management strategies.
Zongwei Huang

Transcriptomic Evidence of Mitochondrial Double-Stranded RNA Accumulation in Brain Aging and Alzheimer's Disease

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Mitochondria and inflammation are tightly linked in aging and Alzheimer's disease (AD), and recent evidence implicates mitochondrial double-stranded RNA (mt-dsRNA) as a potential trigger of inflammation. We examined mt-dsRNA accumulation and dsRNA signaling in brain aging and AD using complementary human brain tissue and in vitro transcriptomic datasets by quantifying mitochondrial transcripts, dsRNA editing, and related gene expression patterns. We found that mt-dsRNA signatures increased after...
Rachel L Doser

Beyond grip strength: selective slowing of grip force release but not initiation dynamics in a go/no-go target force-matching task

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INTRODUCTION: Precise regulation of grip forces is fundamental for skilled object manipulation and independent navigation of everyday activities throughout the lifespan. Maximal grip strength is a widely used biomarker of aging and frailty, but it provides limited insight into the temporal and inhibitory control mechanisms required for dexterous prehension. Evidence suggests that grip-force release, which requires integration of sensory feedback and inhibition of sustained grip, may be...
Syed Qadri

Irisin in the aging immune landscape: a new player at the crossroads of immunosenescence and sepsis

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CONCLUSIONS: Irisin represents a promising link between muscle-derived signaling and immune resilience. While clinical application is currently hindered by assay variability and a need for larger human cohorts, its role in modulating both immunosenescence and acute sepsis pathophysiology marks it as a possible prognostic biomarker and a potential therapeutic target in the vulnerable aging population.
Lara De Luca

Dietary Bioactive Compounds and Inflammaging: Pro-Inflammatory Triggers and Geroprotective Countermeasures

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BACKGROUND: Chronic low-grade inflammation ("inflammaging") is a key driver of age-related pathologies including cardiovascular disease, neurodegeneration, and metabolic syndrome. Diet plays a dual role in modulating this process, acting both as a source of pro-inflammatory molecular patterns and as a delivery system for geroprotective compounds.
Alexey Moskalev
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