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With new environmental law, China expands its ‘war on pollution’
But observers fear measure will limit public’s ability to challenge potentially harmful projects
As U.S. blockade bites, Cuba’s health care and science suffer
Hospitals and researchers struggle to cope with lengthy blackouts and supply shortages
IFNγ alters the aberrant phenotype of α-synuclein-treated microglia reducing the detrimental impact of their secretome on dopamine neurons
Microglia play a major role in the pathophysiology of Parkinson's disease, where they regulate both α-synuclein (αSyn) aggregate clearance and inflammatory responses. Interferon gamma (IFNγ) is a strong immunomodulator, but its role in shaping human microglial phenotypes during αSyn exposure remains incompletely understood. Further, whether the secreted factors from microglia after exposure to αSyn pre-formed fibrils (PFFs) and IFNγ can affect morphology and functionality of dopamine neurons has...
Glymphatic dysfunction: a unifying hypothesis for delirium
Delirium is a common and severe neuropsychiatric syndrome with lasting cognitive consequences, yet its pathophysiology remains poorly understood. We hypothesize that impaired glymphatic flow represents a central mechanism by which delirium evolves. This hypothesis builds on recent evidence showing that major delirium risk factors, such as ageing, dementia, cardiovascular disease and renal failure, are all associated with reduced glymphatic clearance. Similarly, common delirium triggers,...
Sex differences in immune responses to viruses, bacteria and vaccines
Sex differences in immune function arise from sex chromosome complement, which drives differential expression and activity of X-linked genes in immune cells, and gonadal steroids that transcriptionally regulate innate and adaptive immune cells through their respective receptors. These fundamental differences shape divergent outcomes between male and female individuals in viral and bacterial infections, post-acute infection syndromes and vaccine responses throughout the lifespan. Understanding...
Targeting Mitochondrial Stress Responses: Terbinafine and Miglustat as Novel Lifespan and Healthspan Modulators
Mitochondria are central to cellular homeostasis and play a critical role in aging and age-related disorders, making them promising therapeutical targets. Here, we identify terbinafine and miglustat as novel mitochondrial stress inducers that extend lifespan and improve healthspan in Caenorhabditis elegans. Through a two-step screening, we found that both compounds activate the mitochondrial stress response (MSR) and exhibit distinct mechanisms of action. Terbinafine and miglustat robustly...
Cytotoxic T cell recognition of α-synuclein drives pathogenic immune responses in multiple system atrophy
Multiple system atrophy (MSA) is a progressive neurologic disease, known as an α-synucleinopathy. There are currently no effective disease-modifying therapies for MSA. While neuroinflammation is a hallmark of MSA, the contribution of adaptive immune mechanisms remains poorly understood. Here, we profiled peripheral and central T cell responses in patients with MSA, in comparison with Parkinson's disease (PD) and healthy control cohorts, using single-cell transcriptomics, flow cytometry, and...
Mitochondrial remodeling in skeletal muscle underlies exercise-induced reversal of age-associated functional decline in mice and humans
Loss of skeletal muscle mass and strength are common manifestations of frailty in older people and are linked to reduced quality of life. However, whether mitochondria are mechanistically linked to frailty and how physical activity, or lack thereof, is involved in age-related functional decline are still unknown. We report that exercise-induced improvements in functional capacity, including reduced frailty in old mice, are dependent on mitochondrial adaptations in skeletal muscle at structural,...
Standardized protocol for plasticity assessment in the aging mouse neocortex using choline-chloride perfusion
Age-related changes in synaptic function are central to the progression of brain pathologies, including neurodegenerative diseases, underscoring the need for experimental approaches that capture neuronal properties across the lifespan. However, obtaining high-quality tissue preparations from aged animals that permit combined structural and functional analyses of individual neurons is challenging due to increased tissue vulnerability. Here, we present a standardized protocol for acute brain slice...
Examination of shared gut microbiome signatures in aging and Parkinson's disease
Parkinson's disease (PD) is a prevalent neurodegenerative disorder that is characterized clinically by a constellation of motoric deficits including resting tremors, bradykinesia, and rigidity. In recent years, there has been increasing interest in the gut-brain axis with several studies examining the relationship between gut microbiome and PD. Although association studies have reported multidimensional microbiome changes in PD, these observed changes may be confounded by various factors,...
Pck1 Deficiency Drives Mitochondrial Dysfunction and Cellular Senescence in Adipocytes
Cellular senescence of white adipose tissues (WAT) represents an early hallmark of aging; however, the involved mechanisms remain incompletely understood. Here, we identified the cytosolic phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase (Pck1) as a key regulator of mitochondrial function and inflammaging in WAT. Pck1 expression was downregulated in both gonadal WAT and inguinal WAT during aging, and adipocyte-specific Pck1 deficiency accelerated inflammaging and metabolic disorders. Untargeted metabolomic and...
Effects of daily multivitamin-multimineral supplementation on metabolomic profiles: 2-year findings from the COSMOS randomized clinical trial
Despite widespread use in the USA, little is known about the impact of multivitamin-multimineral (MVM) supplementation on metabolomic profiles and how this may translate to biological aging and long-term risk of age-related chronic diseases. The COcoa Supplement and Multivitamin Outcomes Study (COSMOS) is a 2 × 2 factorial, placebo-controlled, double-blinded, randomized clinical trial testing daily MVM (Centrum Silver®) in US older adults. In 399 participants with metabolomics profiles...
Autophagy-Independent Function of ATG-18 Is Essential for Gonadal Longevity in Caenorhabditis elegans
Autophagy, a highly conserved cellular degradation process, plays essential roles in various physiological processes including aging. Though autophagy is required for lifespan extension in multiple longevity paradigms, the tissue-specific roles of autophagy-related genes (atgs) in longevity remain incompletely understood. Here, we investigate the tissue-specific requirements of atgs to promote longevity conferred by germline ablation (called gonadal longevity) using C. elegans. Remarkably, we...