Aging & Longevity

Physical activity delays ovarian aging in part through adiponectin-related signaling pathways

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Ovarian aging leads to infertility, endocrine dysregulation and increased chronic disease risk, yet there are currently no approved therapies to delay ovarian aging. Physical activity (PA) is a crucial lifestyle factor for human health and antiaging, but its effects and mechanisms on ovarian aging remain unclear. Here we show, through a cross-sectional analysis of 152,435 participants in the UK Biobank, that lower PA levels were observed among postmenopausal persons when compared to...
Biao Li

Histological aging signatures for monitoring tissue-specific aging and disease

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Aging is the primary risk factor for chronic disease and is characterized by profound structural and architectural remodeling of human tissues. Here, we present a comprehensive assessment of these changes using 25,712 whole-slide histopathological images from 40 tissue types across 983 individuals in the Genotype-Tissue Expression cohort. By leveraging deep learning, we quantified nuanced morphological alterations to develop 'tissue clocks', predictors of biological age that reflect tissue...
Ernesto Abila

CT-based prediction of hematoma expansion and adverse outcomes after intracerebral hemorrhage: evidence appraisal, artificial intelligence translation, and GeroScience perspectives

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Spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) is a highly lethal and disabling form of stroke, in which hematoma expansion (HE) is a major and potentially modifiable determinant of early neurological deterioration and poor functional outcome. Computed tomography (CT) remains the first-line imaging modality for acute ICH and provides essential information for early HE risk stratification. However, current evidence is dispersed across conventional CT signs, composite scores, radiomics, machine...
Shuai Liu

Exercise modalities for overall and domain-specific balance performance in older adults: A systematic review and Bayesian network meta-analysis

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CONCLUSIONS: Exercise improves balance, but modality choice should consider balance domain. Current estimates were most favourable for perturbation training in overall and static balance under supervision, sensory training at home, Tai Chi in global balance, Pilates in dynamic balance, and agility stepping or aquatic exercise in proactive balance. These estimates do not establish superiority. Dose should reflect task-specific challenge, safety and feasibility, because METs capture metabolic cost...
Junyu Wang

TTN<sup>+</sup> macrophages are enriched in the human choroid plexus in Alzheimer's disease

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The choroid plexus (ChP) regulates cerebrospinal fluid homeostasis and immune surveillance, but its cellular organization and response to Alzheimer's disease (AD) remain incompletely defined. Here, we integrate single-nucleus RNA sequencing with spatial transcriptomics to generate a high-resolution atlas of the adult human ChP. We identify all major epithelial, stromal, and immune populations and resolve heterogeneity within macrophages, including a distinct subset expressing the giant protein...
Sagar Bhatta

Self-assembled monolayers with cross-linkable header on the linker for durable perovskite photovoltaics

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Perovskite solar cells (PSCs) using self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) as hole transporting materials have achieved impressive efficiencies. However, the vulnerability of SAMs causes desorption under light and thermal stress. While various modifications to the conjugated core and anchoring group of SAMs have been explored, challenges in balancing efficiency and stability remain. Here, we introduce a new class of cross-linkable SAMs, uniquely functionalized at the molecular linker. Upon in situ...
Xingzheng Yan

Lactiplantibacillus plantarum AS21 Attenuates Sex-Biased Glucose Intolerance in Aging Mice via Gut Mucosal Microbiota-Derived Citrulline

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Aging-related metabolic decline, particularly impaired glucose tolerance, represents a growing challenge in aging populations. Probiotics are promising modulators of host metabolism; however, how sex differences influence their efficacy in mitigating metabolic aging remains poorly understood. Here, we administered Lactiplantibacillus plantarum AS21 to naturally aged male and female mice for 6 months. We observed a pronounced sexual dimorphism in metabolic decline, with aged males exhibiting more...
Mengya Jia

An expanding role for ATG8s and ATG8 E3-like ligases in maintaining membrane integrity

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Endolysosomal membranes are frequently damaged by pathogenic stress associated with aging, infection, and neurodegeneration, and failure to repair such damage leads to inflammation and cell death. Recent advances identify membrane ATG8 conjugation (atg8ylation) as a key process that links damage detection to coordinated lysosomal repair, removal, and regeneration. Beyond its canonical role in macroautophagy, membrane atg8ylation also occurs on preexisting, non-autophagosomal single membranes...
Dale P Corkery

Comparison of Claims-Based Algorithms for Dementia Identification: A Cross-Sectional Analysis of the National Health and Aging Trends Study (NHATS)

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CONCLUSION: Commonly used claims-based algorithms to identify ADRD had reasonable validity, though each presented important context-dependent tradeoffs and none was uniformly superior. These findings highlight the importance of accurately diagnosing ADRD in clinical settings and of understanding each algorithm's strengths and limitations based on the use case. Limitations include that NHATS is not a "gold standard" for comparison of claims-based algorithms and we only analyzed NHATS respondents...
Ravi Gupta

How to build an AI-driven digital organism

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Biology lies at the core of medicine, pharmacy, public health and longevity. However, in the physical world, biology is often too complex to manipulate and too expensive and risky to tamper with. In this Perspective, we put forward a vision of using AI to model and simulate biology and life. We present our vision on how to address this challenge through the construction of an AI-driven digital organism (AIDO)-a system of integrated multiscale foundation models-in a modular, connectable and...
Le Song

The role of cognitive function in age-related changes in spatiotemporal gait: Findings from a community-based cross-sectional study

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CONCLUSION: Temporal gait components were associated with age primarily through cognition-related pathways and may serve as candidate digital markers of cognitive impairment, although longitudinal validation is required. Interpretation is limited by the cross-sectional design and the restricted representation of individuals with moderate-to-severe dementia.
Ran An

Mitochondrial dysfunction as a key mediator of endplate chondrocyte senescence: emerging insights and targeted interventions

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Intervertebral disc degeneration (IVDD) is a leading global cause of chronic pain and functional impairment. The senescence of endplate chondrocytes (EPCs) associated with the IVDD cascade, with mitochondrial homeostatic imbalance serving as the central pathological key mediator. EPCs inhabit a physiological niche defined by hypoxia, limited nutrients, and high mechanical loads, requiring precise metabolic regulation and mitochondrial quality control. This review integrates recent advances in...
Ruohui Tang

Thymus Regeneration in Countering Immunosenescence: Mechanisms, Strategies and Future Perspectives

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Immunosenescence refers to the progressive decline in immune system functionality associated with aging, with thymic involution identified as a primary driver of this process. The thymus, the central organ for T cell development, begins to atrophy from puberty onward, resulting in a marked reduction in naive T cell output and a significant decrease in the diversity of T cell receptor (TCR) repertoires. This decline compromises the immune system's capacity to mount effective responses against...
Feiyang Hua

Conformational Drift of Long-Lived Proteins in the Human Eye: Insights into Post-Translational Modifications and Analytical Techniques for Ocular Protein Ageing

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Long-lived proteins provide a uniquely informative substrate for studying the molecular chemistry of human ageing, and the eye offers one of the most accessible and spatially resolved systems for examining this process. The lens remains the principal model: its central crystallins are synthesized during embryonic and early postnatal life and are retained throughout the lifespan, thereby preserving a cumulative record of irreversible chemical damage. We then extend this framework to other ocular...
Damiano Calcagno

Socioeconomic inequalities in functional ageing trajectories in England and Canada: A comparative longitudinal cohort study

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CONCLUSIONS: Socioeconomic inequalities in functional ageing are apparent in England and Canada, are larger in England than in Canada, and are not fully explained by common risk factors. These findings suggest that multilevel approaches, combining individual-level interventions with structural measures, are required to address socioeconomic inequalities and cross-country differences in functional ageing. Variation in wealth associations by sex suggests that approaches to reducing socioeconomic...
Stephanie Schrempft

Nonlinear association between age and verbal fluency and moderation by adiposity: cross-sectional evidence from the Look Up 8+ study

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CONCLUSION: Age and VF are nonlinearly associated across adulthood, with educational attainment being a major determinant. Higher central adiposity is associated with lower VF and moderates the associated with age. Lower-limb functional performance was independently associated with VF, potentially reflecting a functional pathway linking adiposity, mobility, and cognitive aging.
Giulia Giordano

Ovarian Extracellular Matrix Mechanics Regulate Oocyte-Follicle Interactions During Female Reproductive Aging

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Female reproductive aging is associated with ovarian functional decline, leading to infertility. During aging, biochemical and biophysical changes in the ovarian extracellular matrix (ECM) occur, yet how these properties affect follicle growth and oocyte quality remains poorly understood. Here we describe spatiotemporal changes in the ovarian ECM with age using mass spectrometry, immunohistochemistry, and nanoindentation. While follicle stiffness remains unchanged, stromal matrix remodeling is...
Xingyu Shen
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