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Neurons with granulovacuolar degeneration bodies are resilient to tau-induced protein synthesis impairment

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In Alzheimer's disease, many surviving neurons with tau pathology contain granulovacuolar degeneration bodies (GVBs), neuron-specific lysosomal structures induced by pathological tau assemblies. This could indicate a neuroprotective role for GVBs; however, the mechanism of GVB formation and its functional implications are elusive. Here, we demonstrate that casein kinase 1δ (CK1δ) activity is required for GVB formation. CK1δ is sequestered in the GVB during this process in an autophagy-dependent...
Jasper F M Smits

Progressive mural cell deficiencies across the lifespan in a foxf2 model of cerebral small vessel disease

20 hours 25 minutes ago
Cerebral small vessel disease (SVD) is a leading cause of stroke and dementia and yet is often an incidental finding in aged patients due to the inaccessibility of brain vasculature to imaging. Animal models are important for modelling the development and progression of SVD across the lifespan. In humans, reduced FOXF2 is associated with an increased stroke risk and SVD prevalence in humans. In the zebrafish, foxf2 is expressed in pericytes and vascular smooth muscle cells and is involved in...
Merry Faye E Graff

Socio-economic position and healthy ageing across the life course: a systematic review of longitudinal studies

20 hours 25 minutes ago
Increasing health inequalities among older adults globally illustrate the urgent need for effective interventions. Socio-economic position (SEP), which reflects an individual's social and economic standing, may affect healthy ageing through various life course mechanisms. However, longitudinal associations between life course SEP and healthy ageing as a multidimensional construct remain unclear. We conducted a comprehensive systematic review of longitudinal studies investigating the associations...
Yisheng Ye

Modifiable risk factors associated with increased retinal age gap in an Australian population

20 hours 25 minutes ago
Retinal age gap (RAG)-the difference between retina-predicted age and chronological age-indicates biological ageing that has been linked to the risk of mortality and chronic disease. We aimed to identify risk factors associated with higher RAG in an Australian population. This cross-sectional study included 5107 participants from the Busselton Healthy Ageing Study (BHAS), a Western Australian community-based cohort. Retinal age was estimated using a validated deep-learning model applied to...
Yuqing Lu