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The evolving landscape of Alzheimer's disease therapy: From Abeta to tau

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A marked evolution in Alzheimer's disease (AD) therapy research is ongoing. In this perspective, we highlight emerging outcomes of tau-targeting approaches with disease-modifying potential evidenced by PET-based slowing of tau accumulation and early signs of cognitive benefit. We outline how decades of iterative amyloid β (Aβ)-trial refinement leading to the recent successes of approved anti-Aβ therapies have set the stage for accelerated optimization of next-generation trials. We summarize key...
Jean-Philippe Courade

Alterations of functional connectivity between hyperdirect pathway regions and outside regions in Parkinson's disease patients with freezing of gait

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Emerging neuroimaging evidence has propelled the formulation of the hypothesis that freezing of gait (FOG) in Parkinson's disease (PD) arises from dysfunction within the locomotor network. However, to date, there has been a lack of functional connectivity analyses targeting the hyperdirect pathway (HDP) to explore this hypothesis. In this study, we investigate impaired communication within the HDP neural circuitry in FOG patients. Fifty-nine PD patients (33 PD-nFOG and 26 PD-FOG) and thirty...
Yuting Li

Attitudes and needs of brain health promotion for older adults in China: a qualitative study

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CONCLUSIONS: Older adults have a compartmentalized understanding of brain health, often accompanied by misconceptions and tend to hold negative attitudes toward brain health promotion, highlighting an urgent need for professional guidance to provide correct education and direction. Our study reveals that effective brain health promotion requires enhancing internal motivation, building external support networks, and overcoming implementation barriers through integrated strategies, while crucially...
Xinjie Zhang

Barrier breakdown in ageing and age-related diseases: the potential role of hierarchical epigenetic control of microRNAs on surfactant collectins, S100 alarmins and fibronectin

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Surfactant proteins, particularly SP-A and SP-D, S100 family members and fibronectin belong to the group of so-called stress-related molecules and share the characteristic of being expressed at anatomical barriers such as the skin, pulmonary/respiratory epithelia, and the intestinal tract. In this context, they constitute part of the body's first line of defence, acting in concert with immune cells to counter a broad spectrum of external and internal stressors (exposomes), potentially fuelling...
Chiara Bontempo

Reversal of proteomic aging with exercise-results from the UK biobank and a 12-week intervention study

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Biological aging varies between individuals and may be influenced by health behaviors. Using data from 45,438 UK Biobank participants, we found that a higher proteomic aging score (ProtAgeGap) was linked to lower physical activity and increased risk of type 2 diabetes. The UK Biobank cohort included both men and women. In a 12-week supervised exercise study (MyoGlu) in 26 men, ProtAgeGap decreased by the equivalent of 10 months. While most of the 204 proteins in the score remained stable, some,...
Sindre Lee-Ødegård

The latent tuberculosis infection survey using two interferon γ release assay tests among the elderly in a well-confined rural county in Eastern China

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CONCLUSION: The prevalence of LTBI among individuals aged 65 and above in the relatively confined rural areas of Zhejiang Province was as high as 26.78%, which required focused attention with the intensification of population aging. Male sex, smoking duration, and exercise frequency were all associated with LTBI, and the underlying mechanisms needed to be explored in the future. The domestic reagent AIMTB of China showed good agreement with IGRA reagents in old adults, which offered a model for...
Xineng Jiang

mGluR4-NPDC1 complex mediates α-synuclein fibril-induced neurodegeneration

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α-Synuclein (α-syn) fibrils accumulate in Parkinson's disease, spreading between cells to template misfolding and drive neurodegeneration. α-Syn fibril entry into healthy neurons is a key step. Here, we comprehensively assessed the membrane proteome for α-syn fibril binding. We identified mGluR4 and NPDC1 as nigral surface proteins binding and internalizing α-syn fibrils. While striatal α-syn fibril injection led to nigral dopamine neuron loss in wild type mice, deletion of either Grm4 or Npdc1...
Azucena Perez-Canamas

PS19 mouse tauopathy is associated with sex-dependent sleep loss and hyperarousal, and predicts cognitive performance

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Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a major public health concern in societies with increasingly ageing populations. Accumulating evidence implies a specific link between the development of tauopathy, cognitive impairment, and sleep loss in AD patients. P301S mutant tau-transgenic (PS19) mice, modelling frontotemporal dementia (FTD) and AD tauopathy, demonstrate sleep loss and cognitive impairment. We aimed to assess the progression of sleep loss and cognitive decline longitudinally in both sexes of...
Jarrah O Z J Kron

Electromyography of spontaneous neuromuscular release of ACh: variations according to sex and age

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Neuromuscular transmission plays a crucial role in muscle function, with differences in neurotransmitter release potentially influenced by sex and aging. While hormonal effects on neurotransmission have been studied, their impact on acetylcholine (ACh) release at the neuromuscular junction remains largely unexplored. Understanding these differences could provide insights into age-related muscle function decline and sex-specific variations in neuromuscular disorders. This study aims to...
R Gutierrez

Defining the marker and developmental trajectory of myeloid-derived suppressor cells in aging by single-cell transcriptomics

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Myeloid-derived suppressor cells (MDSCs) are recognized as a key mediator of immunosuppression in aging, which induce immunosenescence and increase elderly people's susceptibility to infections, cancers, autoimmune diseases, and degenerative diseases. However, the commonly used MDSC markers overlap with those defining healthy and normal neutrophils or monocytes, which makes it challenging to distinguish MDSCs from their myeloid counterparts, and hampers deeper understanding of the...
Yaru Su

Ginsenoside Rb1 attenuates arterial aging by reducing DNA damage in aged mice

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CONCLUSION: This study demonstrates that Rb1 attenuates DNA damage, thus ameliorating structural remodeling and biomechanical function of the aging aorta, and delaying vascular aging and apoptosis. Our findings suggest that Rb1 counteracts age-related aortic impairment, potentially by targeting the DNA damage pathway, which highlights its therapeutic potential against vascular aging.
Qi Si

Social determinants of health, accelerated biological aging, and long-term health outcomes

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Social determinants of health (SDHs) are the primary drivers of health inequalities, but whether biological aging plays a role in linking SDHs to health outcomes remains unclear. Here we utilize detailed information on social determinants across five domains, clinical parameters and electronic health records from the UK Biobank and US NHANES to examine the associations between combined SDHs, accelerated biological aging, and health outcomes. Compared with participants in the favourable SDH...
Jiang Li

Cancer-cell-secreted DDAH1 induces TGF-beta1/Smad3 signaling pathway to promote fibrosis and aging in lung

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Lung aging is a multifactorial series of molecular alterations that leads to gradual deterioration of lung function and increased vulnerability to cancer. Tumor communicates with host organs partially through extracellular vesicles; however, the mechanistic drivers and consequences of lung aging in the context of cancer remain unclear. Here we identify cancer cell-secreted dimethylarginine dimethylaminohydrolase-1 (DDAH1) protein induces citrulline accumulation and promotes lung fibrosis and...
Liu Liu

FcgammaR-targeted tuftsin clusters rejuvenate macrophages in preclinical sepsis-associated secondary infection

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Sepsis-associated secondary infection often leads to a high mortality rate. Dysfunctional macrophages are primary contributors to inadequate antimicrobial defense in patients with sepsis-associated immunosuppression. Rejuvenating macrophage antibacterial capacity is beneficial for host defense against secondary infection. Here, we developed "BATMAN" (bacteria-targeted transformable macrophage nanorejuvenator), a self-assembling peptide nanoparticle to tackle sepsis-associated secondary infection...
Guangchao Qing

Reconnecting the vagus nerve to the heart through nerve conduit preserves cardiac function in a minipig model of right cardiac vagotomy

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The right vagus nerve is essential for cardiac homeostasis, and its intrathoracic resection can lead to postoperative cardiac complications. Strategies to restore vagal innervation after transection at the cardiac level remain lacking. Here, we show that early reconnection of the right vagus nerve using an implantable chitosan/poly-ε-caprolactone cuff-like nerve guidance conduit preserved cardiac mechanical function in adult male minipigs subjected to right cardiac vagotomy. Treated animals...
Anar Dushpanova

Distinct classes of gut bacterial molybdenum-dependent enzymes produce urolithins

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Urolithin A is an anti-aging and anti-inflammatory gut bacterial metabolite derived from ellagic acid (EA), a polyphenol abundant in berries and nuts. The conversion of EA to urolithin A involves multiple chemically challenging phenol dehydroxylation steps that produce urolithins with varying bioactivities. Despite their biological and chemical significance, the bacterial enzymes responsible for urolithin production remain largely unidentified. Here, we use differential gene expression analysis,...
Minwoo Bae