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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38502591/glial-cell-activation-and-immune-responses-in-glaucoma-a-systematic-review-of-human-postmortem-studies-of-the-retina-and-optic-nerve
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Akanksha Salkar, Roshana Vander Wall, Devaraj Basavarajappa, Nitin Chitranshi, Gabriella E Parilla, Mehdi Mirzaei, Peng Yan, Stuart Graham, Yuyi You
Although researched extensively the understanding regarding mechanisms underlying glaucoma pathogenesis remains limited. Further, the exact mechanism behind neuronal death remains elusive. The role of neuroinflammation in retinal ganglion cell (RGC) death has been prominently theorised. This review provides a comprehensive summary of neuroinflammatory responses in glaucoma. A systematic search of Medline and Embase for articles published up to 8th March 2023 yielded 32 studies using post-mortem tissues from glaucoma patients...
March 2, 2024: Aging and Disease
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38502592/immunological-landscape-of-retinal-ischemia-reperfusion-injury-insights-into-resident-and-peripheral-immune-cell-responses
#22
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Shan He, Cuiying Liu, Changhong Ren, Heng Zhao, Xuxiang Zhang
Retinal ischemia-reperfusion injury (RIRI) is a complex condition characterized by immune cell-mediated inflammation and consequent neuronal damage. This review delves into the immune response mechanisms in RIRI, particularly emphasizing the roles played by resident and peripheral immune cells. It highlights the pivotal role of microglia, the primary resident immune cells, in exacerbating neuroinflammation and neuronal damage through their activation and subsequent release of pro-inflammatory mediators. Additionally, the review explores the contributions of other glial cell types, such as astrocytes and Müller cells, in modulating the immune response within the retinal environment...
March 1, 2024: Aging and Disease
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38502583/cerebellum-and-aging-update-and-challenges
#23
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Christopher L McElroy, Brian Wang, Hongxia Zhang, Kunlin Jin
The cerebellum plays a vital role in the aging process. With the aging of the cerebellum, there is a decline in balance and motor function, particularly fine motor skills, and an increased risk of falling. However, in recent years, numerous studies have revealed that the cerebellum has several roles beyond balance and fine motor skills, such as cognitive function and memory. It also plays a role in many neurodegenerative diseases. Interestingly, the cerebellum ages more rapidly than other brain regions, including the hippocampus...
March 1, 2024: Aging and Disease
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38502589/expert-consensus-on-prospective-precision-diagnosis-and-treatment-strategies-for-osteoporotic-fractures
#24
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Yan Hu, Xiaoqun Li, Xiao Chen, Sicheng Wang, Liehu Cao, Hao Zhang, Yunfei Zhang, Zhiwei Wang, Baoqing Yu, Peijian Tong, Qiang Zhou, Feng Niu, Weiguo Yang, Wencai Zhang, Shijie Chen, Qiang Yang, Tao Shen, Peng Zhang, Yong Zhang, Jun Miao, Haodong Lin, Jinwu Wang, Lei Wang, Xin Ma, Hongjian Liu, Ilia Stambler, Long Bai, Han Liu, Yingying Jing, Guohui Liu, Xinglong Wang, Dongliang Wang, Zhongmin Shi, Robert Chunhua Zhao, Jiacan Su
Osteoporotic fractures are the most severe complications of osteoporosis, characterized by poor bone quality, difficult realignment and fixation, slow fracture healing, and a high risk of recurrence. Clinically managing these fractures is relatively challenging, and in the context of rapid aging, they pose significant social hazards. The rapid advancement of disciplines such as biophysics and biochemistry brings new opportunities for future medical diagnosis and treatment. However, there has been limited attention to precision diagnosis and treatment strategies for osteoporotic fractures both domestically and internationally...
February 29, 2024: Aging and Disease
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38421829/neuroinflammation-and-post-stroke-depression-focus-on-the-microglia-and-astrocytes
#25
REVIEW
Weizhuo Lu, Jiyue Wen
Post-stroke depression (PSD), a frequent and disabling complication of stroke, has a strong impact on almost thirty percent of stroke survivors. The pathogenesis of PSD is not completely clear so far. Neuroinflammation following stroke is one of underlying mechanisms that involves in the pathophysiology of PSD and plays an important function in the development of depression and is regarded as a sign of depression. During the neuroinflammation after ischemic stroke onset, both astrocytes and microglia undergo a series of morphological and functional changes and play pro-inflammatory or anti-inflammatory effect in the pathological process of stroke...
February 28, 2024: Aging and Disease
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38421832/targeting-cellular-senescence-in-aging-and-age-related-diseases-challenges-considerations-and-the-emerging-role-of-senolytic-and-senomorphic-therapies
#26
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Liyao Zheng, Shipei He, Hong Wang, Jinling Li, Yuanyuan Liu, Sijia Liu
Cellular senescence is characterized by the permanent arrest of cell proliferation and is a response to endogenous and exogenous stress. The continuous accumulation of senescent cells (SnCs) in the body leads to the development of aging and age-related diseases (such as neurodegenerative diseases, cancer, metabolic diseases, cardiovascular diseases, and osteoarthritis). In the face of the growing challenge of aging and age-related diseases, several compounds have received widespread attention for their potential to target SnCs...
February 27, 2024: Aging and Disease
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38421830/recent-advances-in-our-understanding-of-age-related-macular-degeneration-mitochondrial-dysfunction-redox-signaling-and-the-complement-system
#27
REVIEW
Francesco Buonfiglio, Christina A Korb, Bernhard Stoffelns, Norbert Pfeiffer, Adrian Gericke
Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is a prevalent degenerative disorder of the central retina, which holds global significance as the fourth leading cause of blindness. The condition is characterized by a multifaceted pathophysiology that involves aging, oxidative stress, inflammation, vascular dysfunction, and complement activation. The complex interplay of these factors contributes to the initiation and progression of AMD. Current treatments primarily address choroidal neovascularization (CNV) in neovascular AMD...
February 27, 2024: Aging and Disease
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38421831/mkk3-k329-mutation-attenuates-diabetes-associated-cognitive-dysfunction-by-blocking-the-mkk3-rage-interaction-and-inhibiting-neuroinflammation
#28
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Changjiang Ying, Yan Li, Shidi Wu, Lin Gao, Yandong Zhu, Ye Qian, Xiangru Wen, Hui Li, Chengyu Huang, Bin Hu, Yuanjian Song, Xiaoyan Zhou
The receptor for advanced glycation end products (RAGE) contributes to diabetes-associated cognitive dysfunction (DACD) through the interaction of its C-terminal AAs 2-5 with mitogen-activated protein kinase kinase 3 (MKK3). However, the associated MKK3 binding site is unknown. Here, db/db mice were used as a model for type 2 diabetes. GST pull-down assays and AutoDock Vina simulations were conducted to identify the key RAGE binding site in MKK3. This binding site was mutated to investigate its effects on DACD and to elucidate the underlying mechanisms...
February 25, 2024: Aging and Disease
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38421826/targeting-estrogen-receptor-beta-ameliorates-diminished-ovarian-reserve-via-suppression-of-the-foxo3a-autophagy-pathway
#29
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Fangyuan Li, Jingwen Zhu, Jinchen Liu, Yongyan Hu, Peili Wu, Cheng Zeng, Ruihui Lu, Ning Wu, Qing Xue
Diminished ovarian reserve (DOR) refers to a decrease in the number and/or quality of oocytes, leading to infertility, poor ovarian response and adverse pregnancy outcomes. Currently, the pathogenesis of DOR is largely unknown, and the efficacy of existing therapeutic methods is limited. Therefore, in-depth exploration of the mechanism underlying DOR is highly important for identifying molecular therapeutic targets for DOR. Our study showed that estrogen receptor beta (ERβ) mRNA and protein expression was upregulated in granulosa cells (GCs) from patients with DOR and in the ovaries of DOR model mice...
February 25, 2024: Aging and Disease
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38421834/scoping-review-of-technological-solutions-for-community-dwelling-older-adults-and-implications-for-instrumental-activities-of-daily-living
#30
REVIEW
Umut Arioz, Urška Smrke, Nejc Plohl, Tanja Špes, Bojan Musil, Izidor Mlakar
Aging in place is not without its challenges, with physical, psychological, social, and economic burdens on caregivers and seniors. To address these challenges and promote active aging, technological advancements offer a range of digital tools, applications, and devices, enabling community dwelling older adults to live independently and safely. Despite these opportunities, the acceptance of technology among the older adults remains low, often due to a mismatch between technology development and the actual needs and goals of seniors...
February 23, 2024: Aging and Disease
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38421825/young-plasma-attenuated-chronic-kidney-disease-progression-after-acute-kidney-injury-by-inhibiting-inflammation-in-mice
#31
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shi-Yao Wei, Yu-Hsiang Chou, Fan-Chi Chang, Shu-Yi Huang, Chun-Fu Lai, Shuei-Liong Lin
In the aged patients suffering from acute kidney injury, the risk for progression to chronic kidney disease and mortality is high. Aging accompanied by glomerulosclerosis, interstitial inflammation, and fibrosis might be one of the underlying mechanisms for vulnerability. In addition to sustained activation of the renin-angiotensin system, persistent chronic inflammation with tertiary lymphoid tissue formation is more common and is associated with disease progression in the aged kidney after acute injury. Based on recent laboratory evidence that young blood can rejuvenate the brain, muscle, and heart, we were intrigued by the possible protective effect of young plasma on acute kidney injury in aged mice...
February 23, 2024: Aging and Disease
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38421835/nanomaterials-in-medicine-understanding-cellular-uptake-localization-and-retention-for-enhanced-disease-diagnosis-and-therapy
#32
REVIEW
Yue Peng, Zhengshuang Yang, Hui Sun, Jinling Li, Xiuwan Lan, Sijia Liu
Nanomaterials (NMs) have emerged as promising tools for disease diagnosis and therapy due to their unique physicochemical properties. To maximize the effectiveness and design of NMs-based medical applications, it is essential to comprehend the complex mechanisms of cellular uptake, subcellular localization, and cellular retention. This review illuminates the various pathways that NMs take to get from the extracellular environment to certain intracellular compartments by investigating the various mechanisms that underlie their interaction with cells...
February 22, 2024: Aging and Disease
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38421833/ocular-delivery-of-pigment-epithelium-derived-factor-pedf-as-a-neuroprotectant-for-geographic-atrophy
#33
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Emily F Warner, Laura Vaux, Kara Boyd, Peter S Widdowson, Katie M Binley, Andrew Osborne
Geographic atrophy (GA) is an advanced form of age-related macular degeneration (AMD), that starts with atrophic lesions in the outer retina that expand to cover the macula and fovea, leading to severe vision loss over time. Pigment Epithelium-Derived Factor (PEDF) has a diverse-range of properties, including its ability to promote cell survival, reduce inflammation, inhibit angiogenesis, combat oxidative stress, regulate autophagy, and stimulate anti-apoptotic pathways, making it a promising therapeutic candidate for GA...
February 22, 2024: Aging and Disease
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38421828/orthostatic-hypotension-and-cognitive-function-in-individuals-85-years-of-age-a-longitudinal-cohort-study-in-sweden
#34
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Peder Af Geijerstam, Katie Harris, Maria M Johansson, John Chalmers, Katarina Nägga, Karin Rådholm
Orthostatic hypotension (OH) is more common in the elderly and associated with increased mortality. However, its implications for 85-year-olds are not known. In the prospective observational cohort study Elderly in Linköping Screening Assessment (ELSA 85), 496 individuals in Linköping, Sweden, were followed from age 85 years with cognitive assessments. Blood pressure (BP) was measured supine and after 1, 3, 5, and 10 minutes of standing. Participants with a BP fall of ≥20 mmHg systolic or ≥10 mmHg diastolic after 1 or 3 minutes were classified as classical continuous or classical transient OH depending on whether the BP fall was sustained or not, at subsequent measurements...
February 22, 2024: Aging and Disease
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38421827/a-neglected-gene-the-role-of-the-ang-gene-in-the-pathogenesis-of-amyotrophic-lateral-sclerosis
#35
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yu Zhang, Yanan Li, Shen Bin, Xi Cheng, Qi Niu
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a rapidly progressive neurodegenerative disease with a poor prognosis. To date, more than 40 ALS-related genes have been identified. However, there is still a lack of targeted therapeutic drugs for the treatment of ALS, especially for patients with acute onset and severe disease. A series of studies reported missense heterozygous mutations with loss of function in the coding region of the ANG gene in ALS patients. ANG deficiency is related to the pathogenesis of ALS, but the underlying mechanism has not been determined...
February 22, 2024: Aging and Disease
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38421836/mortality-outcomes-in-a-large-population-with-and-without-covert-cerebrovascular-disease
#36
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Úna Clancy, Eric J Puttock, Wansu Chen, William Whiteley, Ellen M Vickery, Lester Y Leung, Patrick H Luetmer, David F Kallmes, Sunyang Fu, Chengyi Zheng, Hongfang Liu, David M Kent
Covert cerebrovascular disease (CCD) is frequently reported on neuroimaging and associates with increased dementia and stroke risk. We aimed to determine how incidentally-discovered CCD during clinical neuroimaging in a large population associates with mortality. We screened CT and MRI reports of adults aged ≥50 in the Kaiser Permanente Southern California health system who underwent neuroimaging for a non-stroke clinical indication from 2009-2019. Natural language processing identified incidental covert brain infarcts (CBI) and/or white matter hyperintensities (WMH), grading WMH as mild/moderate/severe...
February 19, 2024: Aging and Disease
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38421824/the-greater-omentum-multifaceted-interactions-in-neurological-recovery-and-disease-progression
#37
REVIEW
Xiang Li, Yuchuan Ding, Yazeed W Haddad, Xiaokun Geng
The greater omentum, a unique anatomical structure composed of adipocytes, loose connective tissue, and a dense vascular network. Plays a pivotal role beyond its traditional understanding. It houses specialized immunological units known as 'Milky spots,' making it a key player in immune response. Moreover, the omentum's capacity to enhance tissue perfusion, absorb edema fluid, boost acetylcholine synthesis, and foster neuron repair have rendered it a topic of interest in the context of various diseases, especially neurological disorders...
February 19, 2024: Aging and Disease
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38377027/the-role-of-p53-in-regulating-chronic-inflammation-and-panoptosis-in-diabetic-wounds
#38
REVIEW
Wenjie He, Ming Tang, Rifang Gu, Xingqian Wu, Xinrui Mu, Xuqiang Nie
Diabetic wounds represent a formidable challenge in the clinical management of diabetes mellitus, markedly diminishing the patient's quality of life. These wounds arise from a multifaceted etiology, with the pathophysiological underpinnings remaining elusive and complex. Diabetes precipitates neuropathies and vasculopathies in the lower extremities, culminating in infections, ulcerations, and extensive tissue damage. The hallmarks of non-healing diabetic wounds include senescence, persistent inflammation, heightened apoptosis, and attenuated cellular proliferation...
February 19, 2024: Aging and Disease
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38377023/cell-reprogramming-strategies-for-treating-osteoarthritis-and-intervertebral-disc-degeneration
#39
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Zhengfa Jiang, Chen Cao, Yuhao Zhang, Miaoheng Yan, Zongmian Song, Guowei Shang, Hongwei Kou, Hongjian Liu, Yusheng Li, Songfeng Chen
Osteoarthritis (OA) and intervertebral disc degeneration (IVDD) are the most common degenerative bone and joint diseases, posing a major threat to patients' physical and mental health due to the occurrence of chronic pain and disability. Within this context, the absence of efficacious therapies has led to a growing interest in regenerative medicine. In particular, as a method that can erase the memory of differentiation and re-endow cells with pluripotency, cell reprogramming technologies have ushered in a new era of personalized therapy, which not only show great potential for the treatment of degenerative osteoarthropathies but also promise to achieve tissue regenerative and repair...
February 18, 2024: Aging and Disease
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38377029/elevated-cd4-t-cell-senescence-associates-with-impaired-immune-responsiveness-in-severe-covid-19
#40
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jie Zhang, Chun Chang, Zhaoyuan Liang, Tingting Hu, Zhongnan Yin, Ying Liang, Ting Zhang, Yanling Ding, Xianlong Li, Xiaoyan Gai, Xiaoxue Yang, Xin Li, Xixuan Dong, Jiaqi Ren, Yafei Rao, Jun Wang, Jianling Yang, Lixiang Xue, Yongchang Sun
Aging is a critical risk factor for unfavorable clinical outcomes among COVID-19 patients and may impact vaccine efficacy. However, whether the senescence of T cells is associated with severe COVID-19 outcome in elderly individuals is unclear. Using flow cytometry, we analyzed the frequency of senescent T cells (Tsens) in peripheral blood from 100 hospitalized elderly COVID-19 patients and compared differences between those with mild/moderate and severe/critical illness. We also assessed correlations between the percentage of Tsens and the quantity and quality of spike-specific antibodies by ELISA, neutralizing antibody test kit, and ELISPOT assay respectively, the cytokine production profile of COVID-19 reactive T cells, and plasma soluble factors by cytometric bead array (CBA)...
February 17, 2024: Aging and Disease
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