Aging & Longevity

Lipid-laden endothelial cells exhibit a transcriptomic signature linked to blood-brain barrier dysfunction, metabolic reprogramming, and increased inflammation in the aging brain

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Dysregulation in lipid metabolism is increasingly recognized as a key contributor to age-related diseases, including neurodegeneration and cerebrovascular dysfunction. While prior studies have largely focused on glial cells, the impact of lipid dysregulation on brain endothelial aging remains poorly understood. In this study, we conducted a secondary analysis of single-cell transcriptomic data from young and aged mouse brains, with a specific focus on endothelial cells (ECs). Our analyses...
Sarah Otu-Boakye

Metacontrol-related aperiodic and periodic neural activity in cognitive aging: enhancing the neural signal-to-noise ratio through anodal transcranial direct current stimulation

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Metacontrol, the ability to adapt cognitive control to task demands, declines with age and is thought to be reflected in aperiodic and periodic neural dynamics. Given that anodal transcranial direct current stimulation (atDCS) can modulate cortical excitability via membrane potential shifts, we tested whether atDCS alters the neurophysiological signatures of metacontrol in younger and older adults. In a mixed design, younger and older participants performed a Go/Nogo task under both atDCS and...
Yu Pi

Molecular underpinnings of induced degenerative heterogeneity in the retinal pigment epithelium

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Cigarette smoking induces epigenetic changes that can cause degenerative heterogeneity with aging and disease. In disease such as age-related macular degeneration (AMD), the leading worldwide cause of blindness among the elderly, retinal pigment epithelial (RPE) cell heterogeneity is a key change. Since smoking is a powerful risk factor for AMD, we hypothesized that smoke induces epigenetic-mediated degenerative RPE heterogeneity. We administered cigarette smoke condensate (CSC) to young and...
Krishna Kumar Singh

Proteasomal proteolysis in p62 condensates directs tumor suppression or growth depending on their subcellular localization

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p62/SQSTM1 generates liquid-liquid phase-separated condensates that participate in diverse processes, including protein quality control (PQC) and autophagy. Nuclear p62 condensates were shown to act as ubiquitin- and proteasome-mediated degradation hubs, whereas the involvement of cytoplasmic condensates in this pathway has remained unclear. Here, we show that cytoplasmic p62 condensates serve as a hub for proteasomal degradation that displays distinct substrate preferences compared with nuclear...
Chen Lulu-Shimron

NNMT inhibition counteracts tubular senescence and fibrosis in early stages of chronic kidney disease

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Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is projected to become the fifth leading cause of mortality by 2040. Tubular senescence drives kidney fibrosis, but current treatments do not target senescent cells. Here, we identify nicotinamide-N-methyltransferase (NNMT) as a critical mediator of tubular senescence and kidney fibrosis. Human CKD microarrays link NNMT to senescence and fibrosis transcriptomic signatures, and diabetic kidney disease (DKD) biopsies show NNMT protein associating with p21, fibrosis,...
Lucie Chanvillard

Using monitoring technologies to care for older persons: Findings from a cross-sectional survey in Switzerland

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CONCLUSIONS: Higher acceptance was found for smart wearable devices for elder care purposes compared to the sensors and cameras at home. Presence of actual need such as risk of falling, practical care situations, as well as an overall emphasis on ensuring the safety of older persons, were observed to positively impact the acceptance of technologies. Our findings also impart significance of the role of caregiving stress as a driver to incorporating technical tools in elder care. Further research...
Tenzin Wangmo

Microbiota-derived indole-3-propionic acid extends lifespan in Drosophila and improves muscle and bone health in mice

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Aging is associated with alterations in endogenous tryptophan (TRP) metabolism that contributes to musculoskeletal decline. In this study, we investigated the effects of the microbiota-derived TRP metabolite, indole-3-propionic acid (IPA), on musculoskeletal health in aged mice and lifespan in Drosophila melanogaster. Aged C57BL/6 mice received IPA (20 mg/kg, subcutaneous, three times per week for 12 weeks), while Drosophila were maintained on food supplemented with IPA (100 µM) throughout their...
Sagar Vyavahare

The Gut Microbiota Dysbiosis in Geriatric Multimorbidity: Pharmacotherapeutic Implications, Pathophysiological Mechanisms, and Precision Modulation Strategies

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Aging around the world is accelerating. With that comes the intersection of geriatric multimorbidity and polypharmacy, creating a large uncertainty about the pharmacological efficacy and therapeutic consequences of medications used when multiple concurrent health issues exist. The gut microbiota coordinates the way drugs work through multiple pathways: through the way drugs are metabolised, the way they maintain immune homeostasis, and the way they regulate the epithelial barrier. For these...
Duo Yang

A high-throughput, flow cytometry approach to measure phase behavior and exchange in biomolecular condensates

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Biomolecular condensates are essential for cellular organization, yet their formation dynamics and molecular content exchange properties remain poorly understood. Here we show that flow cytometry provides a high-throughput, solution-based platform for analyzing condensate behavior at the single-droplet level. Using self-interacting NPM1 condensates as a model, we demonstrate that this approach quantifies phase behavior across protein and salt conditions, measures the partitioning of diverse...
Yuchen He

Mechanistically guided residual learning for battery state monitoring throughout life

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Battery monitoring requires high accuracy and robustness throughout the entire lifespan to ensure safe and optimal operations. Here we introduce mechanistic leading residual learners to enhance the monitoring of battery charge and health states, as well as guide safety warnings, targeting large-scale applications. Leveraging prior knowledge from real-time filtering as primary guidance, complemented by mechanistic and statistical features, our approach significantly improves accuracy and...
Yunhong Che

Optimized biomechanical design of a tissue engineered pulsatile Fontan conduit

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Children with congenital heart defects increasingly survive to adulthood, but the non-physiological Fontan circulation imposed by current surgical palliation leads to significant sequelae and reduced lifespan. Restoring subpulmonic pumping function remains a long-standing goal, and there have been several attempts using regenerative medicine approaches. These efforts have lacked biomechanical rigor, however, and have not achieved the requisite functionality. Here, we introduce an analytically...
Nir Emuna

Tailoring polarization homogeneity in discontinuous-columnar Bi(Fe,Mn)O<sub>3</sub> thin films via dislocation engineering with controlled self-assembly

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Defect microstructures, particularly dislocations, are pivotal in determining the functional properties of ferroelectric thin films. While their density is routinely considered, the critical role of their spatial configuration has remained largely unexplored and difficult to control. Here, we develop a controlled self-assembly strategy for dislocations in Bi(Fe,Mn)O(3) thin films on Ni-Cr that directly addresses this challenge. By employing a LaNiO(3) buffer layer, we template a...
Huiting Sui

CCR5 marks a subset of mouse hematopoietic stem cells that are myeloid primed and expand with age

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Hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) are multipotent self-renewing cells that give rise to all types of blood cells. Past research has identified that long-term hematopoietic stem cells in young mice and humans produce a balanced output of lymphoid and myeloid cells, while in old age, they are largely replaced by myeloid-biased HSCs (My-HSC). It has not yet been determined whether this transition results from epigenetic changes in a single population of HSC or if two or more subsets of HSCs exist...
Leyla Yılmaz

Chronic low-dose exposure to chlorpyrifos reduces life span in a wild fish by accelerating aging

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Low concentrations of chemicals are widespread in the environment, but exploration of the effects of their chronic exposures on animal life span in the wild is limited. Field investigations showed that fish populations of lake skygazer (Culter dabryi) with chronic low-dose chlorpyrifos loads had shortened telomeres and truncated age structures. Laboratory experiments confirmed that chronic low-dose chlorpyrifos exposure induced telomere degradation and reduced survival in a dose- and...
Kai Huang

Stability of non-canonical nucleic acid structure as a potential modulator of cell fate

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Cellular morphological changes occur during cell life and diseases, such as senescence and cancer. Although the cellular conditions should be varied with the morphology changes, there have been no attempts to understand the cellular morphological changes by focusing on the intracellular molecular environment and elucidating the behaviour of nucleic acids. Nucleic acids can form hierarchical secondary and higher-order structures due to intermolecular interactions and other factors. Additionally,...
Shuntaro Takahashi

Visualization and quantification of rDNA instabilities in mammalian cells and mouse models

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Ribosomal DNA (rDNA) encodes the 18S, 5.8S, and 28S rRNA, accounting for ∼70% of cellular transcription. Despite its essential role and links to cancer and aging, quantifying rDNA instability in mammals remains challenging due to its repetitive organization and inherent heterogeneity. Here, we developed a murine rDNA FISH probe and genomic tools tailored for laboratory mouse strains. The results confirmed rDNA cluster locations, revealed substantial inter- and intra-strain as well as...
Xiaolu Zhu
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