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Urogenital dysfunction in neurological diseases

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Neural damage at any level of the neuraxis can lead to urogenital dysfunction, involving the lower urinary tract (LUT) and/or the sexual organs. The LUT consists of the bladder and the urethra (plus the prostate in males); LUT dysfunction can manifest as an underactive bladder, leading to urinary retention, or as an overactive bladder, leading to urinary incontinence. Manifestations of sexual dysfunction include loss of libido and dysfunction of erection, ejaculation and orgasm. In this Review,...
Ryuji Sakakibara

ss-adrenergic-like signalling engages CrebB in Drosophila gut to promote female longevity

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Adrenergic signalling is heavily implicated in human age-related disease and yet the potential for this neuroendocrine signalling pathway to modulate ageing has received little attention. Here, we use Drosophila melanogaster to test if adrenergic-like signalling can promote longevity by manipulating tyramine (TA) or octopamine (OA), the invertebrate equivalents of adrenergic hormones. Increased neuronal synthesis of TA boosts health and longevity in both sexes, whereas OA is marginally...
Ahmed F Sumit

Harnessing viral strategies to reverse cognitive dysfunction through the integrated stress response

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The integrated stress response (ISR) is essential for cellular homeostasis and cognitive function. We investigated how persistent ISR activation affects cognitive performance by studying the PPP1R15B^(R658C) genetic variant associated with intellectual disability. To model this condition, we generated a mouse line with the pathogenic allele inserted. This variant destabilized the PPP1R15B•PP1 phosphatase complex, causing persistent ISR activation, impaired protein synthesis, and long-term memory...
Lucas C Reineke

Siah-1 is Critical for Hypoxia-Induced Lifespan Extension in Caenorhabditis elegans by Regulating the Expression of SKN-1

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CONCLUSION: The present study identifies Siah-1 as a novel mediator linking hypoxic signaling to SKN-1-dependent transcriptional programs, providing insights into conserved mechanisms of stress adaptation and aging. This work underscores the importance of ubiquitin-mediated regulatory nodes in coordinating longevity pathways under environmental stressors.
Ferbian Milas Siswanto

Harnessing viral strategies to reverse cognitive dysfunction through the integrated stress response

1 day 2 hours ago
The integrated stress response (ISR) is essential for cellular homeostasis and cognitive function. We investigated how persistent ISR activation affects cognitive performance by studying the PPP1R15B^(R658C) genetic variant associated with intellectual disability. To model this condition, we generated a mouse line with the pathogenic allele inserted. This variant destabilized the PPP1R15B•PP1 phosphatase complex, causing persistent ISR activation, impaired protein synthesis, and long-term memory...
Lucas C Reineke

Blood-catalyzed n-doped polymers for reversible optical neural control

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Biocompatible integration of synthetic materials with living tissue remains a major challenge for bioelectronics. In this case, substrate-free conducting polymer (CP) interfaces could help bridge this gap. We report in vivo assembly of n-doped poly(benzodifurandione) (n-PBDF) using whole blood-catalyzed polymerization in awake zebrafish and mice. This approach leverages endogenous catalysts, specifically hemoproteins, to form stable, thermally and ionically sensitive CP networks, ensuring...
Sanket Samal

Extracellular vesicle-mediated release of bis(monoacylglycerol)phosphate is regulated by LRRK2 and glucocerebrosidase activity

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The endolysosomal phospholipid bis(monoacylglycerol)phosphate (BMP) is aberrantly elevated in urine from Parkinson's patients carrying mutations in leucine-rich repeat kinase 2 (LRRK2) and glucocerebrosidase (GCase). Because BMP resides on, and regulates biogenesis of, endolysosomal intralumenal membranes that become extracellular vesicles (EVs) upon release, we hypothesized that increased urinary BMP reflects enhanced exocytosis of BMP-enriched EVs. We analyzed BMP metabolism and EV-associated...
Elsa Meneses-Salas

Adenosine signals an imbalance between activity and supply in privileged cells

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Extracellular adenosine (e-Ado) is a critical signaling molecule, yet its origin beyond energy stress and inflammation is underexplored. Herein, we propose that Ado is ubiquitously generated in the S-adenosylmethionine transmethylation pathway and integrate this source with the concept of cellular privilege in nutrient acquisition. In this model, less privileged cells convert Ado to adenosine monophosphate (AMP) under nutrient scarcity, activating AMP-activated protein kinase, while privileged...
Pavla Nedbalova

Memory T cell aging and rejuvenation

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Aging reshapes T cell immunity, as evidenced by eroding naive diversity and remodeled memory hierarchies. This generates an experienced yet constrained repertoire, with weakened protection against novel infections and malignancies and blunted vaccine responsiveness. However, the pace and extent of decline vary widely between individuals. Such heterogeneity signals a recalibration of immune priorities that favors persistence over plasticity of memory T cells. Here, we discuss how aging shapes...
Sarah Adamo

Blood-catalyzed n-doped polymers for reversible optical neural control

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Science, Volume 392, Issue 6793, April 2026.
Sanket Samal, Shulan Xiao, Samantha Nelson, Om Kolhe, Hammad F. Khan, Meisam Habibi Matin, Won-June Lee, Mustafa Ahmed, Decheng Wang, Tianqi Wang, Tyler Pikes, Alicia N. Scott, J. Alejandra Rodriguez, Matthew R. Olson, Qing Deng, Elizabeth I. Parkinson,…