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Swedish centenarian health - a nationwide, observational study on care utilization, drug use, morbidity, and mortality among Swedish centenarians in 1990 to 2022

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CONCLUSION: Overall, the data suggest that the health status of Swedish centenarians has worsened over time. Although some of these changes may reflect improved diagnostics and increased drug prescriptions, it is likely that morbidity has also risen as a result of greater survival from disease at older ages.
Jimmy Lindberg

Impact of free health check-ups on elderly healthcare utilization and health: a pooled cross-sectional study

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CONCLUSION: The free health check-up program for the elderly was associated with a reduction in their medical use and an increase in their health, positioning it as a potential model for other countries grappling with an ageing populace. Despite free nature of the program, the increment in the health check-up utilization remains low among the elderly. Enhanced efforts to promote effective use and follow-up consultation are necessary.
Shiju Dong

Multi-omic analysis reveals lipid dysregulation associated with mitochondrial dysfunction in parkinson's disease brain

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Parkinson's disease (PD) is an increasingly prevalent neurodegenerative disorder, largely sporadic in origin, with limited understanding of age- and region-specific lipid alterations in the human brain. Dysregulation of glycosphingolipid catabolism has been implicated in PD, yet comprehensive spatiotemporal profiling remains sparse. Here, we performed targeted lipidomics across eight anatomically distinct brain regions in post-mortem controls, mid-stage, and late-stage PD cases using...
Jenny Hällqvist

Evidence for divergent cortical organisation in Parkinson's disease and Lewy Body Dementia

23 hours 17 minutes ago
Dementia is a defining feature of Lewy body disease: its timing and onset distinguish different clinical diagnoses, and its effect on quality of life is profound. However, it remains unclear whether processes leading to cognitive and motor symptoms in Lewy body disease differ. To clarify this, we use in-vivo neuroimaging to assess spatial gradients of inter-regional differences in structural and functional connectivity in 108 people across the Lewy body disease spectrum (46 Parkinson's with...
Angeliki Zarkali

Reversing lysosomal dysfunction restores youthful state in aged hematopoietic stem cells

23 hours 17 minutes ago
Aging impairs hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs), driving clonal hematopoiesis, myeloid malignancies, and immune decline. The role of lysosomes in HSC aging-beyond their passive mediation of autophagy-is unclear. We show that lysosomes in aged HSCs are hyperacidic, depleted, damaged, and aberrantly activated. Single-cell transcriptomics and functional analyses reveal that suppression of hyperactivated lysosomes using a vacuolar ATPase (v-ATPase) inhibitor restores lysosomal integrity and metabolic...
Tasleem Arif

Space-associated stem cell hallmarks of aging and resilience in astronauts

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Previous reports revealed immune dysfunction, chromosomal abnormalities, cytokine deregulation, and telomere alterations after prolonged spaceflight. However, the stress of space on hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells (HSPCs) and the resilience properties maintaining lifelong hematopoiesis and immunity were not studied. We performed HSPC functionally organized multi-omics aging and resilience (HSPC-FOMA-R) analyses in 9 astronauts before, during, and after three short-duration International...
Jessica Pham

Recycling of ribosomes at stop codons drives the rate of translation and the transition from proliferation to RESt

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Translation is made of initiation, elongation, and termination. The role of termination in relaying extracellular outputs to the translation machinery is unknown. We show, in mice, that the controlled recycling of ribosomes post-termination is a major checkpoint that integrates mitogenic signals and antiviral responses. In detail, the recycling of ribosomes at stop codons, maximal translation, and cellular proliferation strictly depend on eIF6 phosphorylation, both in vitro and in vivo. Lack of...
Annarita Miluzio

Topological turning points across the human lifespan

23 hours 17 minutes ago
Structural topology develops non-linearly across the lifespan and is strongly related to cognitive trajectories. We gathered diffusion imaging from datasets with a collective age range of zero to 90 years old (N = 4,216). We analyzed how 12 graph theory metrics of organization change with age and projected these data into manifold spaces using Uniform Manifold Projection and Approximation. With these manifolds, we identified four major topological turning points across the lifespan - around...
Alexa Mousley

Regulation of stem cell aging and cellular proliferation by Klotho-Sirt1 pathways in heart, kidney and small intestine

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We investigate the effects of α-Klotho, an anti-aging hormone, on cell proliferation across three tissues with varying regenerative capacities in the context of aging. Using young and old wild-type mice, alongside old heterozygous Klotho-deficient mice, we administered soluble α-Klotho (sKL) daily for 10 weeks to elucidate the impact of α-Klotho deficiency and its supplementation. Our investigation spanned three organs: the small intestine, the kidney, and the heart. We measured cell cycle...
Dao-Fu Dai

Stimulation at the frontal cortex influences the exercise activity and skeletal muscle status in senescence-accelerating mice

23 hours 17 minutes ago
Senescence-associated frailty and sarcopenia are global challenges. We here investigated neuronal activity and skeletal muscle biology in senescence-accelerated mouse prone 8 (SAMP8) mice with scalp acupuncture stimulation (SAPS). Excise activity was assessed using rotarod test in the three groups: SAMP8 mice receiving SAPS (SP8-Ap), SAMP8 controls (SP8-C), and senescence-accelerated mouse resistant 1 controls (SR1). SP8-Ap exhibited significantly improved exercise activity compared to SP8-C....
Nobuyuki Nagaoka

Human fibroblasts from aged individuals exhibit chromosomal instability through replication stress caused by oxidative stress

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Aneuploid cells are known to increase with age. Previously, we demonstrated an increased number of aneuploid fibroblasts isolated from aged mice due to chromosomal instability (CIN), which is caused by oxidative stress. It is unclear whether this phenomenon also occurs in human cells, which are more resistant to oxidative stress than mouse cells. Here, we found that fibroblasts from aged individuals exhibited an increase in aneuploid cells. The frequency of chromosome missegregation and...
Kailin Zhu

Anti-uPAR CAR T cells reverse and prevent aging-associated defects in intestinal regeneration and fitness

23 hours 17 minutes ago
Intestinal stem cells (ISCs) drive the rapid regeneration of the gut epithelium. However, during aging, their regenerative capacity wanes, possibly through senescence and chronic inflammation, albeit little is known about how aging-associated dysfunction arises in the intestine. We previously identified the urokinase plasminogen activator receptor (uPAR) as a senescence-associated protein and developed CAR T cells able to efficiently target it. Harnessing them, here, we identify the accumulation...
Onur Eskiocak

Distinct patterns of endothelial response to endotoxin in aged mice as compared to young mice

23 hours 17 minutes ago
Aging exacerbates organ injury in endotoxemia, but it is not clear whether endotoxemia is associated with a specific, age-related profile of the endothelial response. Therefore, the aim of the study was to assess the pattern of endothelial response to lipopolysaccharide (LPS) in aged mice (18-month-old) as compared to young mice (3-month-old). Our analysis was based on functional endothelial responses measured in vivo by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and on a comprehensive panel of biomarkers...
Joanna Suraj-Prażmowska

Angiotensin II, miR-34a, and AGTRAP crosstalk in arterial smooth muscle cells

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Arterial aging is associated with enhanced angiotensin II (Ang II) signaling via Ang II type 1 receptor (AT1R) and with microRNA-34a (miR-34a) increased expression. AT1R-associated protein (ATRAP/Agtrap) binds to AT1R, promotes its internalization, and inhibits Ang II signaling. This study addresses the hypothesis that miR-34a targets ATRAP/Agtrap and enhances Ang II pro-inflammatory signaling via AT1R in arterial vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMC). Our results show that miR-34a exhibits an...
Maria Cristina Florio

A machine learning protocol for predicting structural distributions of amyloid-forming proteins from 2D IR spectra

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Protein misfolding plays a central role in diseases such as Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, type 2 diabetes, and transthyretin amyloidosis (ATTR), often driven by specific aggregation-prone segments such as Aβ(17-23) and Aβ(37-42) of amyloid-β42 (Aβ42), α-Syn(66-74) and α-Syn(71-82) of α-synuclein (α-syn), hIAPP(22-27) of human islet amyloid polypeptide (hIAPP), and TTR(105-115) of transthyretin (TTR). Capturing the atomic-level structural features of these transient and dynamically...
Sheng Ye

Relationships between pain, physical activity and sleep quality among older adults with radiographic knee osteoarthritis: findings from the Hertfordshire Cohort Study

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CONCLUSIONS: Relationships between joint pain and poor sleep quality among older adults with radiographic knee OA were similar, regardless of physical activity level. Our results highlight the high prevalence of both sleep disturbance and significant knee pain in this group, illustrating the need to consider supportive measures as appropriate in this population.
Fiona Kirkham-Wilson

Workplace health promotion for healthy aging: a randomized controlled trial within the Semmelweis-EUniWell Workplace Health Promotion Model Program comparing email-based and face-to-face motivational interviewing to increase step count

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With the aging population in Europe, particularly Hungary, unhealthy aging is emerging as a growing public health challenge. Physical inactivity is a modifiable risk factor for age-related diseases and remains highly prevalent. Increasing daily physical activity is a key strategy for extending health span. Step-count-based interventions, including motivational interviewing and email-based feedback, have been shown to promote physical activity, but direct comparisons of these approaches in...
Wei Yi Hung

The Alzheimer's therapeutic Lecanemab attenuates Abeta pathology by inducing an amyloid-clearing program in microglia

23 hours 17 minutes ago
Controversies over anti-amyloid immunotherapies underscore the need to elucidate their mechanisms of action. Here we demonstrate that Lecanemab, a leading anti-β-amyloid (Aβ) antibody, mediates amyloid clearance by activating microglial effector functions. Using a human microglia xenograft mouse model, we show that Lecanemab significantly reduces Aβ pathology and associated neuritic damage, while neither fragment crystallizable (Fc)-silenced Lecanemab nor microglia deficiency elicits this effect...
Giulia Albertini