Aging & Longevity

The pleiotropic impact of chaperone-mediated autophagy on skeletal muscle integrity

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Skeletal muscle is a fundamental tissue as it is found throughout the body, sustains posture, and produces movement. Yet, skeletal muscle disorders, such as myopathies, affect a large percentage of the population, degrading an individual's quality of life. A recent study links myopathy progression to the decline in chaperone-mediated autophagy that occurs during aging. Underscoring the importance of a balanced CMA pathway in maintaining skeletal muscle function and integrity, the study also...
Dimitra Dialynaki

Age differences in socio-emotional feedback processing during learning: an ERP study

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In an ever-changing environment, the ability to adapt behavior based on feedback is a crucial skill. Although this process is assumed to decline with age, initial evidence suggests that emotional information processing may help buffer against these age-related impairments. We therefore conducted a probabilistic learning task with emotional faces in two varying emotional intensities (weak vs. strong) to investigate whether healthy younger and older adults would benefit from strong emotional...
Jana Isabelle Braunwarth

Neuroanatomical patterns of dementia risk in autism spectrum disorder

10 hours 4 minutes ago
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder. While previous studies have reported a high prevalence of dementia diagnoses in the ASD population, the risk of dementia-related neurodegeneration remains poorly understood. This study aimed to assess dementia-sensitive composite measures of brain structure and brain age across the lifespan in an ASD cohort (ages 7-73) to investigate neuroanatomical features linked to neurodegenerative vulnerability. The composite score and brain...
Young Seon Shin

Genetic, Socioecological, and Health Research on Extreme Longevity in Semisupercentenarians and Supercentenarians: A Scoping Review

10 hours 4 minutes ago
CONCLUSION: We propose a comprehensive framework comprising three components: cohort setting, measuring contributing factors, and full assessment. This framework sets the stage for a unified, supranational protocol that harmonizes survey methods across countries, integrates multidisciplinary perspectives, and adopts a longitudinal approach. It would enable larger sample sizes and more robust statistical analyses, allowing researchers to explore complex relationships and derive more accurate...
Omnia Abdelraheem

Perceptions of Aging in the Hispanic Community Members in South Central United States: A Descriptive and Exploratory Analysis

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The aim of this study is to investigate perceptions of aging among Hispanic adults. Fifty participants in Texas and Arkansas were asked to take a short questionnaire including multiple-choice and Likert scale format questions. Individuals 18 and older who identified as Hispanic were included in the study. Counts and frequencies for each response were obtained. Furthermore, an exploratory comparison of responses between younger and middle-aged/older respondents was conducted. According to the...
Ethan Bradford

Maladaptive Inflammatory Signaling in Old Mice Impairs Colonic Regeneration by Promoting a Sustained Fetal-Like Epithelial State

10 hours 4 minutes ago
Aging is associated with a decline in the regenerative capacity of many tissues. Central to this decline is a complex interplay between inflammation and stem cell function. How these two processes are linked and influence regenerative capacity remains unclear. Here, we undertake a comprehensive assessment of age-related changes in the mouse colon at single-cell resolution. A survey of immune and epithelial compartments revealed a hyperactivated inflammatory state in the colon of old mice...
Antonion Korcari

ACRC/GCNA is an essential protease that repairs DNA-protein crosslinks during vertebrate development

10 hours 4 minutes ago
DNA-protein crosslinks (DPCs) are toxic DNA lesions that block all DNA transactions including replication and transcription, and the consequences of impaired DNA-protein crosslink repair (DPCR) are severe. At the cellular level, impaired DPCR leads to the formation of double strand breaks, genomic instability, and cell death, while at the organismal level, it is associated with cancer, aging, and neurodegeneration. Despite its importance, the mechanisms of DPCR at the organismal level are...
Cecile Otten

Interferon-related inflammaging links epigenetic age acceleration to multimorbidity

2 days 10 hours ago
Chronic systemic inflammation and DNA methylation changes are two major hallmarks of aging, yet their interaction is poorly known. We investigated the relation between circulating inflammatory proteome and epigenetic age acceleration as assessed by DNA methylation in four independent cohorts of different ages and health conditions. Epigenetic age scores known to predict human health span (GrimAge and PhenoAge) were more strongly associated with age-associated inflammatory proteins, frailty, and...
Zhaoli Liu

Changing drivers of the Great Atlantic Sargassum Belt from physical forcing to ecological control

2 days 10 hours ago
Inundations of pelagic Sargassum plague the tropical Atlantic, with size and impacts steadily increasing to surpass 30 million tons in 2025. Understanding the drivers of Sargassum growth in the so-called Great Atlantic Sargassum Belt is fundamental to developing effective mitigation strategies for affected nations. We present a nonlinear regression model that both explains the seasonal and interannual variability observed between 2011 and 2022 and predicts Sargassum concentrations in 2023 and...
Xing Zhou

White adipose atrophy exacerbates cold stress and accelerates aging in male mice

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Adipose tissues are highly dynamic in response to environmental temperature changes. During aging, subcutaneous white adipose tissues (WAT) decreases, yet whether this atrophy exacerbates cold stress and triggers systemic aging remains unclear. Here we show that adipocyte-specific expression of the Lmna^(G609G) mutation in male mice leads to progressive WAT atrophy, accelerates aging, and shortens lifespan, whereas female mice remain unaffected. This lipoatrophy exacerbates cold stress,...
Zuojun Liu

Map-based spatial perspective taking reveals frontal late negativity loss and posterior delta gain in mild cognitive impairment

2 days 10 hours ago
Spatial disorientation represents a clinically meaningful vulnerability during aging and is an early manifestation along the Alzheimer's disease continuum. Understanding how aging-related central nervous system (CNS) changes affect the neural computations required for spatial perspective taking (SPT) is essential for characterizing early neurodegenerative processes. In this study, older adults with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and subjective cognitive decline (SCD) completed a simplified...
Tsu-Jen Ding

Aging-associated decline of phosphatidylcholine synthesis is a malleable trigger of natural mitochondrial aging

2 days 10 hours ago
Mitochondrial dysfunction is a prominent hallmark of aging contributing to the decline of metabolic plasticity in late life. While genetic distortions of mitochondrial integrity elicit premature aging, the mechanisms leading to "natural" aging of mitochondria are less clear. Here we use proteomics, lipidomics, genetics and functional tests in wild type Caenorhabditis elegans and long-lived clk-1(qm30) and isp-1(qm150) mitochondrial mutants to identify molecular pathways that support longevity...
Tetiana Poliezhaieva

Dose-dependent mitochondrial H(2)O(2) signaling drives toxicity or stress adaptation and longevity in fission yeast

3 days 10 hours ago
The spatiotemporal dynamics of hydrogen peroxide (H(2)O(2)) signaling and its effects on gene expression and cell fitness remain unclear. Using fission yeast, we applied genetic tools to control and monitor intracellular H(2)O(2) levels. We expressed the H(2)O(2) biosensor HyPer7 in four subcellular compartments, overexpressed D-amino acid oxidase (Dao1) in specific locations to induce localized H(2)O(2) production, and modulated H(2)O(2) detoxification or sensing. H(2)O(2) concentrations showed...
Laura de Cubas

Multi-omic profiling reveals pericyte and smooth muscle cell contributions to CADASIL pathology in cell-specific Notch3 mutant mice

3 days 10 hours ago
Cerebral ischemic small vessel disease (SVD) is a leading cause of vascular dementia and stroke. Cerebral autosomal-dominant arteriopathy with subcortical infarcts and leukoencephalopathy (CADASIL), the most common monogenic SVD, is caused by dominant missense mutations in Notch3 expressed in smooth muscle cells (SMCs) and pericytes. However, cell-type-specific contributions driving CADASIL remain unknown. Here, we generate two conditional knockin mouse models carrying the CADASIL-causing...
Yazi Huang

FOXF1/2 establish a senescence-specific enhancer landscape to activate the pro-inflammatory senescence-associated secretory phenotype

3 days 10 hours ago
The pro-inflammatory, senescence-associated secretory phenotype (SASP) is a hallmark of senescent cells (SnCs) that exacerbates age-related pathophysiology and chronic diseases. Although unique gene regulation is essential for fulfilling the pro-inflammatory SASP, the epigenomic basis in SnCs remains largely unknown. Here, we show that FOXF1/2 define the senescence-specific enhancer landscape by shaping chromatin accessibility. FOXF1/2 interact with p300/CREB-binding protein (CBP) and stimulate...
Kan Etoh

Gene therapy for aging: Current evidence and future directions

3 days 10 hours ago
The global aging population presents a pressing challenge, highlighting the urgent need for interventions that target the fundamental mechanisms of aging. Gene therapy, leveraging its success in treating monogenic and aging-related diseases such as progeria and neurodegenerative disorders, has emerged as a promising strategy. It holds the potential not only to mitigate specific age-related pathologies but also to robustly extend healthspan. Although preclinical studies have shown encouraging...
Yan Zhang

Targeting the liver for longevity

3 days 10 hours ago
The liver performs a wide range of physiological functions, including lipid/glucose metabolism, energy storage, immune regulation, molecular biosynthesis, and the clearance of xenobiotics, all of which are essential for maintaining systemic homeostasis. Liver ageing increases its susceptibility to acute stress and injury, which in turn enhances the body's sensitivity to ageing-related responses. These processes interact with other organs, accelerating systemic ageing and the pathogenesis of...
Jing Yu

Lactylation: Unlocking the regulatory code of exercise-mediated anti-aging

3 days 10 hours ago
Aging is a complex biological process characterized by the loss of metabolic homeostasis, epigenetic drift, and systemic functional decline. Although exercise is widely recognized as a potent non-pharmacological intervention for aging, the mechanisms by which it translates transient metabolic fluctuations into long-term systemic adaptations remain incompletely understood. During physical activity, skeletal muscle exhibits significantly enhanced glycolytic flux, leading to the accumulation of...
Xin Li
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