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Integrin-Binding Matricellular Protein Fibulin-5 Maintains Epidermal Stem Cell Heterogeneity During Skin Aging

11 hours 54 minutes ago
The extracellular matrix (ECM) is crucial in building the extracellular environment and translating extracellular information into biochemical signals that sustain tissue functions. Fibulin-5 (Fbln5) is a multifunctional ECM protein essential for forming elastic fibers and regulating cellular functions by binding to integrins. Although fibulin-5 expression decreases with age in human skin, its functional implications, particularly in epidermal stem cell regulation, remain largely unexplored....
Wenxin Fan

Salidroside ameliorates skin aging in male mice by promoting collagen regeneration via modulation of FOS and MMP9

11 hours 54 minutes ago
Salidroside, a phenolic compound derived from Rhodiola rosea L., has been widely utilized in cosmetics and medicine for its anti-melanogenic properties. However, its role in collagen regeneration during skin aging remains unclear. In this study, we investigated the effects of salidroside on collagen synthesis and explored its underlying mechanisms in a murine model of skin aging. Administering salidroside (20, 40, and 80 mg/kg) orally for 28 days significantly increased dermal thickness,...
Zheng Wang

Polysaccharide-Rich Herbal Formula Attenuates Skin Aging and Oxidative Stress in VCD-Induced Menopause Models via Regulation of AQP-3, C1QBP, and K19

11 hours 54 minutes ago
To investigate the protective effects of Nvshi Oral Liquid on skin aging and oxidative stress in 4-vinylcyclohexene diepoxide (VCD)-induced menopausal rats and Ultraviolet B (UVB)-irradiated HaCaT cells. VCD-induced menopausal rats and UVB-damaged HaCaT cells under low-estrogen conditions were established. Nvshi Oral Liquid was administered at low (2%), medium (6%), and high (10%) concentrations. Cell viability, Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS) levels, antioxidant enzymes (superoxide dismutase...
Yingqi Yu

Operationalizing a Decision-Making for Adverse Event Reporting Toolkit (DART) for Aging and Serious Illness Research

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CONCLUSIONS: DART provides a novel solution to AE reporting challenges faced by aging and serious illness researchers. While its design centers on seriously ill older adults, DART can likely be applied to research in any population and intervention type not regulated by the FDA. Future pilot testing will inform implementation.
Sara Lubetsky

Tau seeds induce neurofibrillary tangle formation across brain regions via individual-specific connectivity

1 day 11 hours ago
The spread of tau pathology across the cerebral cortex is closely tied to cognitive decline in Alzheimer's disease (AD). To investigate mechanisms underlying tau spread, we measured bioactivity of tau seeds from inferior temporal gyrus (ITG) and superior frontal gyrus (SFG) synaptosomes in 128 individuals and demonstrated that tau seed bioactivity associates with tau phosphorylation, neurofibrillary tangles (NFTs), and cognitive impairment. Incorporating genotype data from the same individuals...
Audrey J Weber

Psychological Research on Alzheimer's Disease in Pakistan: A Systematic Review of Current Trends and Research Gaps

1 day 11 hours ago
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is an escalating public health concern in low- and middle-income countries like Pakistan, with rising prevalence among the aging population. While global research has increasingly addressed the psychological dimensions of AD, Pakistan's contribution remains limited. This systematic review, conducted in accordance with PRISMA guidelines, examines the scope and focus of psychological research on AD in Pakistan. Eleven empirical studies published between 2014 and 2025 were...
Amna Aurooj

Drug Repurposing in Alzheimer's Disease: Emerging Therapeutic Strategies and Promising Candidates

1 day 11 hours ago
Alzheimer's disease is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder, and the most common cause of dementia, which causes 60 to 70 percent of the cases worldwide, and its prevalence is increasing by more than 55 million people globally, with an expected increase of 139 million cases by 2050. AD is characterized by Amyloid-β plaque deposition, tau hyperphosphorylation, synaptic dysfunction, neuroinflammation, and oxidative stress, which makes the pathophysiology multifactorial and complex in terms of...
Pradip S More

The Role and Therapeutic Potential of DNA Glycosylases in Alzheimer's Disease

1 day 11 hours ago
The aging brain is highly vulnerable to oxidative genomic damage, the accumulation of which is a hallmark of Alzheimer's disease (AD). The base excision repair (BER) pathway, initiated by DNA glycosylases, serves as the primary guardian against such damage. This review synthesizes recent evidence revealing the dual and dynamic roles of key DNA glycosylases including OGG1, MUTYH, MPG, and members of the NEIL family in AD pathogenesis. Beyond canonical repair functions, these enzymes actively...
Xia Zhao

Quantitative ultrasound radiofrequency analysis for monitoring Parkinson's disease

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Current clinical assessments of Parkinson's disease rely largely on functional scales, which lack sensitivity to subtle muscle alterations. Therefore, developing objective and quantitative tools to support both diagnosis and disease monitoring is needed. Quantitative ultrasound radiofrequency imaging, particularly through Nakagami analysis, offers a non-invasive means of characterizing tissue scattering properties that may reflect Parkinson's disease - related effects. This study aimed to assess...
Baptiste Bizet

Trajectories of plasma and CSF MTBR-tau243 and phosphorylated-tau species across the Alzheimer's disease continuum

1 day 11 hours ago
To efficiently implement plasma and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) biomarkers for staging and prognosis of Alzheimer disease (AD), we must understand their dynamics across disease progression. We analyzed participants from the Swedish BioFINDER-2 study with mass spectrometry measurements of plasma and CSF tau species, including eMTBR-tau243/MTBR-tau243 and phosphorylation occupancies (%p-tau). Disease duration was estimated using Aβ-PET and tau-PET with the SILA algorithm. Bootstrapped LOESS models...
Lyduine E Collij

The rhythm of aging: Stability and drift in the individual rate of senescence

1 day 11 hours ago
Human aging is marked by a steady rise in the risk of dying with age-a process demographers call senescence. Over the past century, life expectancy has risen dramatically, but is this because we are aging slower, or simply starting it later? Vaupel hypothesizes that the pace at which individuals age may be constant, with gains in longevity coming from the delayed onset of senescence rather than its slowing down. We test this idea using a framework that decomposes the pace of senescence into...
Silvio C Patricio