Aging & Longevity
Advancing senescence translation through the Senotherapeutics Biomarker Consortium
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Current status of intrinsic capacity and influencing factor analysis of rural disabled older adults in China: a cross-sectional study
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Dynamic evolution of multimorbidity patterns and association with medication adherence in Chinese older adults: a longitudinal analysis using latent transition analysis and semi-Markov models
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Association of physical activity with incident dementia and cognitive decline among Australian older adults
We investigated the association between physical activity (PA) intensity and dementia and cognitive decline in Australian community-dwelling older adults. This prospective cohort study uses data from 11,655 older adults (mean age (standard deviation, SD) = 75.0 (4.2) years, 53.4% females, 52.9% had completed ≥ 12 years of education), who were participants in the ASPirin in Reducing Events in the Elderly (ASPREE) clinical trial and its observational follow-on (ASPREE-XT) and the ASPREE...
Aging and increased cancer risk: exploring the potential of LE8 score to mitigate risk
Given global population aging and the absence of aging-reversal therapies, elucidating the aging-related cancer risk association and developing cancer prevention strategies are imperative. This population-based cohort study analyzed data from the UK Biobank. Aging was assessed through four validated markers, including Klemera-Doubal method (KDM), PhenoAge, leukocyte telomere length (TL) and chronological age. Over a median follow-up of 13.5 years, significant associations between all aging...
A hierarchy of causes of death in senescent C. elegans
Interventions that extend lifespan in animal models could, in principle, decelerate the aging process as a whole. Alternatively, they could act by suppressing one or more individual late-life pathologies that contribute to mortality. Here we show how, in the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans, late-life pathologies can compete in a hierarchical fashion to cause death, such that removal of one cause of death can unmask another. Under standard culture conditions, a major cause of death in elderly C....
Multi-tissue transcriptomic aging atlas reveals predictive aging biomarkers in the killifish
Aging is associated with progressive tissue dysfunction, leading to frailty and mortality. Characterizing aging features, such as changes in gene expression and dynamics, shared across tissues or specific to each tissue, is crucial for understanding systemic and local factors contributing to the aging process. We performed RNA sequencing on 13 tissues at six different ages in male and female African turquoise killifish, the shortest-lived vertebrate that can be raised in captivity. This...
Estropausal gut microbiota transplant improves measures of ovarian function in adult mice
The decline in ovarian function with age affects fertility and is associated with increased risk of age-related diseases, including osteoporosis and dementia. Notably, earlier menopause is linked to shorter lifespan, yet the molecular mechanisms underlying ovarian aging remain poorly understood. Recent evidence suggests the gut microbiota may influence ovarian health. Here we show that ovarian aging is associated with distinct gut microbial profiles in female mice and that the gut microbiome can...
Contested involvement of family members in service allocation processes in long-term care: a qualitative study
CONCLUSIONS: By prioritising system efficiency over family members' values, New Public Management principles influence and obstruct the dynamics and effectiveness of family members' involvement in the long-term care allocation process. To improve and enhance the involvement of family members, a paradigm shift towards a more family-oriented approach within the long-term care system is needed.
The effect of FallProof exercise programs on balance, fear of falling and quality of life in older adults: a systematic review with meta-analysis
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Direct optical observation of solid electrolyte interphase formation dynamics in lithium-ion batteries
Lithium-ion battery formation is a pivotal step that dictates performance, longevity, and manufacturing safety. At the core of this process is the formation and evolution of the solid electrolyte interphase (SEI), whose nanoscale thickness, high environmental sensitivity, and dynamic behavior have long hindered direct characterization. Here, we exploit the SEI-induced refractive index matching effect and utilize operando optical microscopy to directly visualize SEI growth in real time. Our...
Age-related increase of NLRC4 inflammasome and TGF-β1 signaling exacerbates airway inflammation and remodeling in asthma
The prevalence and severity of asthma increase significantly with age; however, the fundamental processes are still not well understood. This study investigated the interplay between aging and asthma, specifically focusing on two critical pathways: activating NLR Family CARD domain containing 4 (NLRC4) inflammasome and transforming growth factor (TGF)-β1 signaling. Using age-specific mouse models (at 3, 13, and 23 months) and hydrogen peroxide-induced senescent human bronchial epithelial cells,...
Changes in ApoE and TIMP-1 expression correlate with outer blood-retinal barrier disruption in an in vitro model of retinal aging
Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is a leading cause of blindness worldwide. Unfortunately, the early stages of this disease are poorly understood, which has led to limited treatment options. Investigating normal changes in tissues eventually affected by AMD can further elucidate the mechanisms of disease progression and lead to novel therapeutic targets. The primary cell layer affected in AMD is the retinal pigment epithelium (RPE), which forms the outer blood-retinal barrier (oBRB)....
Loss of Splicing Homeostasis as a Hallmark of Aging
Alternative splicing is a fundamental mechanism that ensures accurate gene expression, supports cellular adaptability, and expands protein diversity beyond the limits of a fixed gene pool. With aging, splicing fidelity weakens, contributing to decline in RNA homeostasis and disrupting essential cellular functions, including mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation, genome stability, and immune regulation, and in turn accelerating tissue and organ dysfunction. Evidence from senescent cells, aged...
Toward neuroanatomical and cognitive foundations of macaque social tolerance grades
The macaque genus includes 25 species with diverse social systems, ranging from low to high social tolerance grades. Such interspecific behavioral variability provides a unique model to tackle the evolutionary foundation of primate social brain. Yet, the neuroanatomical correlates of these social tolerance grades remain unknown. To address this question, we expressed social tolerance grades within a novel cognitive framework and analyzed post-mortem structural scans from 12 macaque species. Our...
Targeting the FNIP2-SERCA2b axis improves metabolic and mitochondrial defects in Ataxia Telangiectasia
Ataxia telangiectasia (AT) is a rare multisystem disorder caused by the loss of functional ATM protein, leading to immunodeficiency, cancer predisposition, neurodegeneration, diabetes, heart failure, and premature aging. Although ATM's role as a sensor of DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) is well established, the mechanisms underlying the diverse AT phenotypes remain incompletely understood, with evidence suggesting they extend beyond DSB sensing. Here, we uncover widespread glycogen accumulation...
OMICmAge is a multiomic biological aging clock using electronic medical records
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Intrinsic capacity and resilience in hospitalized older adults: a gender-stratified analysis of the PRIFOR score
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Comparison of 4 Frailty Measurements in Relation to Ageing, Physical Performance, and All-Cause Mortality
CONCLUSIONS AND IMPLICATIONS: This study showed that the performance of frailty instruments varies strongly by outcome of interest, sex, and age. This has implications for the choice of the frailty instrument to use in different clinical and research contexts.
Host Aging Induces a Senescent-Like Phenotype in Neutrophils and Altered Transcriptional Responses to Streptococcus pneumoniae
Aging drives increased susceptibility to respiratory infections by Streptococcus pneumoniae (pneumococci). Polymorphonuclear leukocytes (PMNs) are among the first responders in the lung following pneumococcal infection and are required for bacterial clearance. However, PMN antimicrobial function declines with age. To identify mechanisms underlying this decline, we performed RNA sequencing on PMNs in the lungs of young and old mice following pulmonary infection with S. pneumoniae. We observed...
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