journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38150087/telomeres-cellular-senescence-and-aging-past-and-future
#21
REVIEW
Madeline Eppard, João F Passos, Stella Victorelli
Over half a century has passed since Alexey Olovnikov's groundbreaking proposal of the end-replication problem in 1971, laying the foundation for our understanding of telomeres and their pivotal role in cellular senescence. This review paper delves into the intricate and multifaceted relationship between cellular senescence, the influence of telomeres in this process, and the far-reaching consequences of telomeres in the context of aging and age-related diseases. Additionally, the paper investigates the various factors that can influence telomere shortening beyond the confines of the end-replication problem and how telomeres can exert their impact on aging, even in the absence of significant shortening...
December 27, 2023: Biogerontology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38150086/berberis-vulgaris-l-extract-supplementation-exerts-regulatory-effects-on-the-lifespan-and-healthspan-of-drosophila-through-its-antioxidant-activity-depending-on-the-sex
#22
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Denis Golubev, Elena Platonova, Nadezhda Zemskaya, Oksana Shevchenko, Mikhail Shaposhnikov, Polina Nekrasova, Sergey Patov, Umida Ibragimova, Nikita Valuisky, Alexander Borisov, Xenia Zhukova, Svetlana Sorokina, Roman Litvinov, Alexey Moskalev
Worldwide the aging population continues to increase, so the concept of healthy longevity medicine has become increasingly significant in modern society. Berberis vulgaris L. fruits serve as a functional food supplement with a high concentration of bioactive compounds, which offer numerous health-promoting benefits. The goal of this study was to investigate the geroprotective effect of Berberis vulgaris L. extract. Here we show that extract of Berberis vulgaris L. can, depending on concentrate, increases lifespan up to 6%, promote healthspan (stress resistance up to 35%, locomotor activity up to 25%, integrity of the intestinal barrier up to 12%, metabolic rate up to 5%) of Drosophila melanogaster (in vitro) and exhibits antioxidant (using red blood cell tests) and antiglycation activity (using glycation of bovine serum albumin) (in vitro)...
December 27, 2023: Biogerontology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38109001/application-potential-of-senolytics-in-clinical-treatment
#23
REVIEW
Tiantian Li, Shiyuan Li, Kefeng Ma, Jinming Kong
Of the factors studied in individual ageing, the accumulation of senescent cells has been considered as an essential cause of organ degeneration to eventually initiate age-related diseases. Cellular senescence is attributed to the accumulation of damage for an inducement in the activation of cell cycle inhibitory pathways, resulting the cell permanently withdraw from the cell proliferation cycle. Further, senescent cells will activate the inflammatory factor secretion pathway to promote the development of various age-related diseases...
December 18, 2023: Biogerontology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38109000/telomere-length-and-cancer-risk-finding-goldilocks
#24
REVIEW
Sharon A Savage
Telomeres are the nucleoprotein complex at chromosome ends essential in genomic stability. Baseline telomere length (TL) is determined by rare and common germline genetic variants but shortens with age and is susceptible to certain environmental exposures. Cellular senescence or apoptosis are normally triggered when telomeres reach a critically short length, but cancer cells overcome these protective mechanisms and continue to divide despite chromosomal instability. Rare germline variants in telomere maintenance genes cause exceedingly short telomeres for age (< 1st percentile) and the telomere biology disorders, which are associated with elevated risks of bone marrow failure, myelodysplastic syndrome, acute myeloid leukemia, and squamous cell carcinoma of the head/neck and anogenital regions...
December 18, 2023: Biogerontology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38064115/how-soon-do-metabolic-alterations-and-oxidative-distress-precede-the-reduction-of-muscle-mass-and-strength-in-wistar-rats-in-aging-process
#25
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Malu Cristina de Araújo Montoro Lima, Matheus Felipe Zazula, Luiz Fernando Martins, Stephanie Rubiane Carvalhal, Ana Tereza Bittencourt Guimarães, Luiz Claudio Fernandes, Katya Naliwaiko
Here we investigate metabolic changes, the antioxidant system and the accumulation of oxidative damage in muscles with different fiber types during the aging process in Wistar rats and try to map how sooner the changes occur. To do so, 30 male Wistar rats were submitted to behavioral evaluation to determine voluntary strength in the 11, 15, and 19 month old rats, measuring the energy metabolism, antioxidant system, oxidative damage and structure in the soleus and extensor digitorum longus muscles. We detected structural and metabolic changes in both muscles, especially in the EDL of 15 month old rats and in the soleus of 19 month old rats...
December 8, 2023: Biogerontology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38006538/an-underappreciated-peculiarity-of-late-life-human-mortality-kinetics-assessed-through-the-lens-of-a-generalization-of-the-gompertz-makeham-law
#26
JOURNAL ARTICLE
A Golubev
Much attention in biogerontology is paid to the deceleration of mortality rate increase with age by the end of a species-specific lifespan, e.g. after ca. 90 years in humans. Being analyzed based on the Gompertz law µ(t)=µ0 e^γt with its inbuilt linearity of the dependency of lnµ on t, this is commonly assumed to reflect the heterogeneity of populations where the frailer subjects die out earlier thus increasing the proportions of those whose dying out is slower and leading to decreases in the demographic rates of aging...
November 25, 2023: Biogerontology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37987889/telomere-shortening-induces-aging-associated-phenotypes-in-hipsc-derived-neurons-and-astrocytes
#27
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jasmine Harley, Munirah Mohamad Santosa, Chong Yi Ng, Oleg V Grinchuk, Jin-Hui Hor, Yajing Liang, Valerie Jingwen Lim, Wee Wei Tee, Derrick Sek Tong Ong, Shi-Yan Ng
Telomere shortening is a well-established hallmark of cellular aging. Telomerase reverse transcriptase (TERT) plays a crucial role in maintaining the length of telomeres, which are specialised protective caps at the end of chromosomes. The lack of in vitro aging models, particularly for the central nervous system (CNS), has impeded progress in understanding aging and age-associated neurodegenerative diseases. In this study, we aimed to explore the possibility of inducing aging-associated features in cell types of the CNS using hiPSC (human induced pluripotent stem cell) technology...
November 21, 2023: Biogerontology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37968337/targeting-the-epigenetically-older-individuals-for-geroprotective-trials-the-use-of-dna-methylation-clocks
#28
LETTER
Elena Sandalova, Andrea B Maier
Chronological age is the most important risk factor for the incidence of age-related diseases. The pace of ageing determines the magnitude of that risk and can be expressed as biological age. Targeting fundamental pathways of human aging with geroprotectors has the potential to lower the biological age and therewith prolong the healthspan, the period of life one spends in good health. Target populations for geroprotective interventions should be chosen based on the ageing mechanisms being addressed and the expected effect of the geroprotector on the primary outcome...
November 16, 2023: Biogerontology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37943366/chromosome-ends-and-the-theory-of-marginotomy-implications-for-reproduction
#29
REVIEW
Isabel Córdova-Oriz, Alba M Polonio, Isabel Cuadrado-Torroglosa, Lucía Chico-Sordo, Marta Medrano, Juan A García-Velasco, Elisa Varela
Telomeres are the protective structures located at the ends of linear chromosomes. They were first described in the 1930s, but their biology remained unexplored until the early 70s, when Alexey M. Olovnikov, a theoretical biologist, suggested that telomeres cannot be fully copied during DNA replication. He proposed a theory that linked this phenomenon with the limit of cell proliferation capacity and the "duration of life" (theory of marginotomy), and suggested a potential of telomere lenghthening for the prevention of aging (anti-marginotomy)...
November 9, 2023: Biogerontology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37917220/t-cell-lymphocytes-aging-clock-telomeres-telomerase-and-aging
#30
REVIEW
Alain Chebly, Charbel Khalil, Alexandra Kuzyk, Marie Beylot-Barry, Edith Chevret
Aging is the decline of physiological capabilities required for life maintenance and reproduction over time. The human immune cells, including T-cells lymphocytes, undergo dramatic aging-related changes, including those related to telomeres and telomerase. It was demonstrated that telomeres and telomerase play crucial roles in T-cell differentiation, aging, and diseases, including a well-documented link between short telomeres and telomerase activation demonstrated in several T-cells malignancies. Herein, we provide a comprehensive review of the literature regarding T-cells' telomeres and telomerase in health and age related-diseases...
November 2, 2023: Biogerontology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37917219/ampk-signaling-inhibits-the-differentiation-of-myofibroblasts-impact-on-age-related-tissue-fibrosis-and-degeneration
#31
REVIEW
Antero Salminen
Disruption of the extracellular matrix (ECM) and an accumulation of fibrotic lesions within tissues are two of the distinctive hallmarks of the aging process. Tissue fibroblasts are mesenchymal cells which display an impressive plasticity in the regulation of ECM integrity and thus on tissue homeostasis. Single-cell transcriptome studies have revealed that tissue fibroblasts exhibit a remarkable heterogeneity with aging and in age-related diseases. Excessive stress and inflammatory insults induce the differentiation of fibroblasts into myofibroblasts which are fusiform contractile cells and abundantly secrete the components of the ECM and proteolytic enzymes as well as many inflammatory mediators...
November 2, 2023: Biogerontology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37903970/methods-that-shaped-telomerase-research
#32
REVIEW
Louise Bartle, Raymund J Wellinger
Telomerase, the ribonucleoprotein (RNP) responsible for telomere maintenance, has a complex life. Complex in that it is made of multiple proteins and an RNA, and complex because it undergoes many changes, and passes through different cell compartments. As such, many methods have been developed to discover telomerase components, delve deep into understanding its structure and function and to figure out how telomerase biology ultimately relates to human health and disease. While some old gold-standard methods are still key for determining telomere length and measuring telomerase activity, new technologies are providing promising new ways to gain detailed information that we have never had access to before...
October 31, 2023: Biogerontology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37882909/-slight-chemical-damage-due-to-drinking-modest-amount-of-sake-might-induce-beneficial-effects-as-a-form-of-hormesis-an-interview-with-professor-sataro-goto
#33
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Zsolt Radak
Professor Sataro Goto is one of the pioneers of biological aging research in Japan. He is renowned for his work on the role of protein errors and modifications, the accumulation of abnormal proteins due to reduced protein turnover, and the modulation of aging and lifespan by adult-onset dietary restriction and regular exercise. Professor Goto is a remarkably intelligent, visionary, empathetic, humble, and wise man, who kindly agreed to this interview that I (Zsolt Radak) made with him during one of my frequent visits to his labs, in February 2023...
October 26, 2023: Biogerontology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37864609/mitochondria-and-telomeres-hand-in-glove
#34
REVIEW
Mélina Vaurs, Elif Beyza Dolu, Anabelle Decottignies
Born as an endosymbiont, the bacteria engulfed by the proto-eukaryotic cell more than 1.45 billion years ago progressively evolved as an important organelle with multiple interactions with the host cell. In particular, strong connections between mitochondria and the chromosome ends, the telomeres, led to propose a new theory of ageing in which dysfunctional telomeres and mitochondria are the main actors of a vicious circle reducing cell fitness and promoting cellular ageing. We review the evidences that oxidative stress and dysfunctional mitochondria damage telomeres and further discuss the interrelationship between telomere biology and mitochondria through the lens of telomerase which shuttles between the nucleus and mitochondria...
October 21, 2023: Biogerontology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37864608/interaction-effect-of-mutations-in-the-genes-piwi-and-aub-of-the-argonaute-family-and-hobo-transposons-on-the-integral-survival-parameters-of-drosophila-melanogaster
#35
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Elena Yushkova
The Argonaute family genes (piwi and aub) involved in the production of small RNAs are responsible for the regulation of many cellular processes, including the suppression of genome instability, modulation of gene activity, and transposable elements. Dysfunction of these genes and the associated activation of transposable elements adversely affect reproductive development and quality of life. The role of transposons in contrast to retrotransposons and their interaction with genes of the Argonaute family in aging processes have not been studied...
October 21, 2023: Biogerontology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37792135/the-influence-of-biological-sex-in-human-skeletal-muscle-transcriptome-during-ageing
#36
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Xiaoyu Huang, Mao Chen, Ya Xiao, Fangyi Zhu, Liying Chen, Xiaoyu Tian, Li Hong
Sex is a crucial biological variable, and influence of biological sex on the change of gene expression in ageing skeletal muscle has not yet been fully revealed. In this study, the mRNA expression profiles were obtained from the Gene Expression Omnibus database. Key genes were identified by differential expression analysis and weighted gene co-expression network analysis. The gene set enrichment analysis software and Molecular Signatures Database were used for functional and enrichment analysis. A protein-protein interaction network was constructed using STRING and visualized in Cytoscape...
October 4, 2023: Biogerontology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37428308/molecular-mechanism-of-caloric-restriction-mimetics-mediated-neuroprotection-of-age-related-neurodegenerative-diseases-an-emerging-therapeutic-approach
#37
REVIEW
Apoorv Sharma, Abhishek Kumar Singh
Aging-induced neurodegenerative diseases (NDs) are significantly increasing health problem worldwide. It has been well documented that oxidative stress is one of the potential causes of aging and age-related NDs. There are no drugs for the treatment of NDs, therefore there is an immediate necessity for the development of strategies/treatments either to prevent or cure age-related NDs. Caloric restriction (CR) and intermittent fasting have been considered as effective strategies in increasing the healthspan and lifespan, but it is difficult to adhere to these routines strictly, which has led to the development of calorie restriction mimetics (CRMs)...
October 2023: Biogerontology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37747577/quercetin-and-dasatinib-two-powerful-senolytics-in-age-related-cardiovascular-disease
#38
REVIEW
Mario Nieto, Mina Könisgberg, Alejandro Silva-Palacios
Cellular senescence is characteristic of the development and progression of multiple age-associated diseases. Accumulation of senescent cells in the heart contributes to various age-related pathologies. Several compounds called senolytics have been designed to eliminate these cells within the tissues. In recent years, the use and study of senolytics increased, representing a promising field for finding accessible and safe therapies for cardiovascular disease (CVD) treatment. This mini-review discusses the changes in the aging heart and the participation of senescent cells in CVD, as well as the use of senolytics to prevent the progression of myocardial damage, mainly the effect of dasatinib and quercetin...
September 25, 2023: Biogerontology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37736858/fisetin-a-potential-skin-rejuvenation-drug-that-eliminates-senescent-cells-in-the-dermis
#39
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kento Takaya, Toru Asou, Kazuo Kishi
Accumulation of senescent fibroblasts, chronic inflammation, and collagen remodeling due to aging-related secretory phenotypes have been hypothesized to cause age-related skin aging, which results in wrinkles and loss of skin elasticity, thus compromising appearance attractiveness. However, the rejuvenating effects of removing senescent cells from the human skin and the efficacy of related therapeutic agents remain unclear. Here, we investigated the effects of fisetin, a potential anti-aging component found in various edible fruits and vegetables, on senescent human dermal fibroblasts (HDFs) and aging human skin...
September 22, 2023: Biogerontology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37725295/heat-induced-hormesis-in-longevity-is-linked-to-heat-stress-sensitivity-across-laboratory-populations-from-diverse-altitude-of-origin-in-drosophila-buzzatii
#40
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mariano Almirón, Federico H Gomez, Pablo Sambucetti, Fabian M Norry
Heat-induced hormesis in longevity is the increase in life span resulting from the previous exposure to a mild heat stress early in life. Here we examined heat-induced hormesis of Drosophila buzzatii in five mass-mating populations, which were derived from five wild populations along an elevation gradient from 202 to 1855 m above sea level in North-Western Argentina. Five day old flies were exposed to 37.5 °C for 90 min to induce hormesis and its possible variation across altitudinal populations...
September 19, 2023: Biogerontology
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