Aging & Longevity

Farnesoid X receptor deficiency accelerates aging and systemic functional decline in male mice

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Aging is accompanied by progressive functional decline, and nuclear receptors have become significant modulators of the process. Farnesoid X receptor (FXR), a ligand activated nuclear receptor transcription factor that regulates genes involved in bile acid and metabolic homeostasis, has been implicated in aging, yet genetic evidence remains limited. In this study, we demonstrate that FXR knockout (FXR^(-/-)) mice have significantly shorter lifespan and healthspan than WT mice. FXR deficiency led...
Jing Yu

Inflammaging-associated mitochondrial degeneration occurs in hypoglossal motor neurons prior to tongue muscle

12 hours 40 minutes ago
Mitochondrial degeneration and dysfunctions are increasingly linked with neurodegenerative diseases, with the greatest risk factor being increased age. Mitochondrial dysfunction is also implicated in sarcopenia, the age-associated weakness and atrophy of striated muscle. Untangling the pathophysiological effects of age-related mitochondrial degeneration and dysfunction is of huge interest in gerontology. In elderly humans and Fischer 344 (F344) rats, motor neuron (MN) death and denervation...
Matthew J Fogarty

Age-related neural inefficiency: fNIRS evidence of prefrontal hyperactivation during emotional response inhibition

12 hours 40 minutes ago
Older adults often exhibit reduced inhibitory control accompanied by altered recruitment of prefrontal networks. Whether the emotional context changes these age-related neural patterns during response inhibition remains unclear. In this study, 31 older adults and 19 young adults completed four blocks of a Go/No-Go paradigm while bilateral prefrontal cortex (PFC) activity was recorded using functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS). Blocks 1 and 2 comprised a neutral (non-emotional) Go/No-Go...
Gong-Hong Lin

Lower-limb physical function is associated with executive function in frail older adults

12 hours 40 minutes ago
Frailty reflects an accumulation of health deficits across multiple physiological systems. Better physical function is associated with higher executive function, but it remains unclear if frailty influences this relation. This study tested if the association between physical performance and executive function in older adults would be stronger among frailer persons. It also sought if cerebral oxygenation is associated with these factors. Sixty older adults (72 ± 6 years; n = 11 male) were divided...
Myles W OBrien

Prevalence and determinants of ageism experiences in the Singapore population: insights from the HEalthy LOngevity (HELO) survey

12 hours 40 minutes ago
Ageism refers to stereotypes, prejudice, and discrimination based on age. Ageism negatively impacts physical and mental health across the lifespan, yet knowledge about the experience of ageism in Singapore is limited. This study evaluated the prevalence of experienced ageism in Singapore and identified its key determinants within a nationally representative cohort. In the cross-sectional HEalthy LOngevity (HELO) survey (N = 3034), ageism was measured using the newly launched World Health...
Lara M A Bruschinski

Task difficulty and limb dominance modulate the effects of ageing on neuromuscular function

12 hours 40 minutes ago
Neuromuscular function is critical for independence in ageing, yet asymmetries between dominant and non-dominant limbs, arising from central or peripheral mechanisms, are not well understood. This study examined age- and limb-related differences and motor unit (MU) firing behaviour of the vastus lateralis under tasks of varying difficulty. Twenty-one young (22 ± 4 years; 15 M, 6F) and seventeen older adults (74 ± 5 years; 12 M, 5F) performed constant and variable force unilateral isometric knee...
Yuxiao Guo

Deciphering the molecular landscape of aortic aging: a meta-analysis of bulk RNA sequencing studies in mice

12 hours 40 minutes ago
Global understanding of arterial aging remains limited despite its well-recognized medical and economic impact, hindering the development of effective mitigation strategies. The aorta, the major elastic artery, experiences a loss of homeostasis during aging that results from highly complex interactions. A promising approach to unravel the underlaying mechanisms is to investigate how aging affects the aortic transcriptome, leveraging the tremendous technological advances in RNA sequencing...
Baptiste Pialot

Effects of aerobic exercise and computer-based cognitive training on cognition, functional independence, quality of life, and salivary cortisol levels in older adults with mild cognitive impairment: a randomized trial

12 hours 40 minutes ago
CONCLUSION: Combining aerobic exercise with cognitive training improves clinical outcomes in older adults with MCI and may influence stress-related neurobiological pathways. This multimodal approach represents a promising, non-pharmacological strategy for mitigating age-related cognitive decline.
Abdur Raheem Khan

ER-localized ceramide accumulation contributes to replicative senescence

1 day 12 hours ago
Ceramides regulate diverse cellular processes through compartment-specific accumulation. While mitochondrial ceramide accumulation promotes apoptosis, its regulation and function during senescence remain incompletely understood. Here, we integrate lipidomics, transcriptomics, Raman spectroscopy, and biochemical characterizations to define sphingolipid remodeling in replicative senescence. Senescent cells exhibit elevated ceramide levels and depletion of very-long-chain sphingomyelins, despite...
Shweta Chitkara

A senescent tumor cell-derived nanovesicle directly primes splenic T cells to potentiate cancer radiotherapy

1 day 12 hours ago
Radiotherapy (RT)-induced senescent tumor cells (STCs) reinforce an immunosuppressive tumor microenvironment (ITM) and compromise therapeutic outcomes. However, current senolytic strategies lack specificity for STCs and often cause off-target toxicity. Here, we observe that STCs possess enhanced antigen-presenting capacity in patient-derived tumor tissues and murine tumor models. Leveraging this phenomenon, we engineer STC-derived nanovesicles (termed nano-APM) for preserving endogenous antigens...
Jiaxing Pan

Homoharringtonine exhibits senotherapeutic activity that mitigates diet- and age-associated obesity and insulin resistance and extends lifespan in mice

1 day 12 hours ago
The accumulation of senescent cells in white adipose tissue (WAT) is closely associated with the functional decline of WAT and plays a causal role in the pathogenesis of metabolic diseases. Therefore, the elimination of senescent cells in WAT holds promise for the treatment and prevention of age-related metabolic diseases. Using a drug-repositioning strategy for 2150 clinically applied compounds, we discover that homoharringtonine (HHT), an FDA-approved anti-leukemic drug, manifests...
Eok-Cheon Kim

Multiomic single-cell perturbation screens reveal critical lncRNA regulators of senescence

1 day 12 hours ago
Long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) regulate transcriptional and epigenetic programs during aging and senescence. However, no comprehensive studies have systematically integrated multilayered analyses to reveal their diverse regulatory roles. Moreover, lncRNAs with therapeutic potential in age-related diseases remain unexplored. Here we systematically perturbed 32 high-abundance aging- and senescence-associated lncRNAs (PtbAlncs) using a Perturb-seq-based CRISPR-dCas9-KRAB knockdown system coupled...
Shouxuan Zhu

The healthy human global project - Hong Kong: A community-based cross-sectional study of a healthy Asian population

1 day 12 hours ago
Immune responses vary between individuals due to age, sex, genetics, and environment, yet most systems immunology studies focus on populations of European ancestry. To address this gap, we established the Healthy Human Global Project - Hong Kong (HHGP-HK) to characterize immune variability in a healthy Asian population. Modeled on the French Milieu Intérieur study, we adapted inclusion and exclusion criteria and collected harmonized demographic, medical, and lifestyle data for cross-cohort...
Rex L Hung

A convergent uPAR-positive tumor ecosystem creates broad vulnerability to CAR T cell therapy

1 day 12 hours ago
Chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T cells have transformed hematologic cancer therapy but remain limited in solid tumors by antigen heterogeneity and a suppressive, pro-fibrotic microenvironment. We previously identified the urokinase plasminogen activator receptor (uPAR) as upregulated in senescent, pro-fibrotic cells and showed that uPAR-directed CAR T cells could safely reverse fibrosis in mice. Integrative analyses now reveal that uPAR is broadly expressed in solid tumors enriched for TP53 and...
Zeda Zhang
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