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Redox therapy for neuropsychiatric disorders: Molecular mechanisms and biomarker development

16 hours 11 minutes ago
Redox dysregulation, characterized by an imbalance in the NAD^(+) [nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (oxidized form)]/NADH (reduced form of NAD^(+)) ratio, is implicated in neurodegenerative and psychiatric disorders such as Alzheimer's disease and schizophrenia. This imbalance contributes to mitochondrial dysregulation, oxidative stress, and inflammation. Despite promising preclinical studies supporting therapeutic strategies aimed at restoring redox balance and thereby rescuing brain...
Kyle W Cuklanz

Aging of amorphous materials under cyclic strain

16 hours 11 minutes ago
Amorphous materials driven away from equilibrium display a diverse repertoire of complex, history-dependent behaviors. One striking feature is a failure to return to equilibrium after an abrupt change in otherwise static external conditions. Instead, amorphous materials often exhibit physical aging: an ever-slowing, nonexponential relaxation that can span a huge range of timescales. Here, we examine the aging behavior of three different amorphous materials subjected to slow periodic driving. The...
Dor Shohat

Negative social ties as emerging risk factors for accelerated aging, inflammation, and multimorbidity

16 hours 11 minutes ago
Negative social ties, or "hasslers," are pervasive yet understudied components of social networks that may accelerate biological aging and morbidity. Using ego-centric network data and DNA methylation-based biological aging clocks (i.e., DunedinPACE and age-accelerated GrimAge2) from saliva from a state representative probability sample in Indiana, we examine how negative social ties are associated with accelerated biological aging and a broad range of health outcomes, including inflammation and...
Byungkyu Lee

Associations between declines in uneven terrain walking speed and visuospatial working memory in older adults

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CONCLUSION: These findings support a relationship between declines in uneven terrain mobility and n-back cognitive function in older adults; however, this relationship was not observed in younger adults. Further research is needed to understand the shared neural mechanisms underlying age-related declines in mobility and cognitive function.
Jungyun Hwang

Circadian rhythms in aging and longevity: from molecular chronomics to translational gerontology

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Aging is accompanied by progressive deterioration in physiological homeostasis, increasing vulnerability to metabolic, neurodegenerative, cardiovascular, and immune disorders. Over the past two decades, circadian biology has emerged as a central integrative framework linking environmental time cues to cellular, tissue, and organismal resilience. The circadian timing system (CTS), composed of a central pacemaker in the suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN) and peripheral clocks throughout the body,...
Anita Jagota