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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38712178/evidence-of-compensatory-neural-hyperactivity-in-a-subgroup-of-chemotherapy-treated-breast-cancer-survivors-and-its-association-with-brain-aging
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Michele M Mulholland, Alexa Stuifbergen, Alexa De La Torre Schutz, Oscar Y Franco Rocha, Douglas W Blayney, Shelli R Kesler
Chemotherapy-related cognitive impairment (CRCI) remains poorly understood in terms of the mechanisms of cognitive decline. Neural hyperactivity has been reported on average in cancer survivors, but it is unclear which patients demonstrate this neurophenotype, limiting precision medicine in this population. We evaluated a retrospective sample of 80 breast cancer survivors and 80 non-cancer controls, age 35-73, for which we had previously identified and validated three data-driven, biological subgroups (biotypes) of CRCI...
April 22, 2024: medRxiv
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38712165/complex-regulation-of-protocadherin-epigenetics-on-aging-related-brain-health
#62
Vanessa Schmithorst, Abha Bais, Daryaneh Badaly, Kylia Williams, George Gabriel, Rafael Ceschin, Julia Wallace, Vince Lee, Oscar Lopez, Annie Cohen, Lisa J Martin, Cecilia Lo, Ashok Panigrahy
Life expectancy continues to increase in the high-income world due to advances in medical care; however, quality of life declines with increasing age due to normal aging processes. Current research suggests that various aspects of aging are genetically modulated and thus may be slowed via genetic modification. Here, we show evidence for epigenetic modulation of the aging process in the brain from over 1800 individuals as part of the Framingham Heart Study. We investigated the methylation of genes in the protocadherin (PCDH) clusters, including the alpha ( PCHDA ), beta ( PCDHB ), and gamma ( PCDHG ) clusters...
April 22, 2024: medRxiv
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38712024/a-natural-history-of-naa15-related-neurodevelopmental-disorder-through-adolescence
#63
Rikhil Makwana, Carolina Christ, Elaine Marchi, Randie Harpell, Gholson J Lyon
NAA15 is a member of the NatA N-terminal acetyltransferase complex which acts by interacting with the NAA10 enzymatic sub-unit. Individuals with variants in the NAA15 coding region develop NAA15-related neurodevelopmental syndrome which presents with a wide array of manifestations that affect the heart, brain, musculoskeletal system, and behavioral and cognitive development. We tracked a cohort of 26 participants (8 females and 18 males) over time, each with a pathogenic NAA15 variant, and administered the Vineland-3 assessment to them to assess their adaptive functioning...
April 22, 2024: medRxiv
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38711786/the-social-construction-of-aging-among-a-clinic-based-population-and-their-healthcare-workers-in-zambia
#64
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Anjali Sharma, Chanda Mwamba, Natalie St Clair-Sullivan, Belinda V Chihota, Jake M Pry, Carolyn Bolton-Moore, Michael J Vinikoor, Guy K Muula, Harriet Daultrey, Joel Gittelsohn, Lloyd B Mulenga, Namasiku Siyumbwa, Gilles Wandeler, Jaime H Vera
OBJECTIVES: We sought to understand the social construction of aging in a clinic-based population, with and without HIV, to address gaps in care for older individuals living with HIV in Zambia. METHODS: Our exploratory qualitative study included 36 in-depth interviews with clinic clients and four focus group discussions with 36 professional and lay healthcare workers providing services to the clients. We identified themes based on social construction theory. RESULTS: At the individual level, aging was multidimensional, perceived both as an achievement in the HIV era and as a period of cognitive, physical, and economic decline...
2024: International Journal of Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38710803/obesity-pharmacotherapy-in-older-adults-a-narrative-review-of-evidence
#65
REVIEW
Alex E Henney, John P H Wilding, Uazman Alam, Daniel J Cuthbertson
The prevalence of obesity in older adults (people aged >60 years) is increasing in line with the demographic shift in global populations. Despite knowledge of obesity-related complications in younger adults (increased risk of type 2 diabetes, liver and cardiovascular disease and malignancy), these considerations may be outweighed, in older adults, by concerns regarding weight-loss induced reduction in skeletal muscle and bone mass, and the awareness of the 'obesity paradox'. Obesity in the elderly contributes to various obesity-related complications from cardiometabolic disease and cancer, to functional decline, worsening cognition, and quality of life, that will have already suffered an age-related decline...
May 6, 2024: International Journal of Obesity
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38710456/acute-resistance-exercise-combined-with-whole-body-vibration-and-blood-flow-restriction-molecular-and-neurocognitive-effects-in-late-middle-aged-and-older-adults
#66
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Chia-Liang Tsaia, Zi-Rong Chena, Pao-Shan Chiab, Chien-Yu Panc, Yu-Ting Tsengd, Wen-Chyuan Chene
Limited research exists regarding the effects of resistance exercise (RE) combined with whole body vibration (WBV), blood flow restriction (BFR), or both on the neuropsychological performance of working memory (WM) in late-middle-aged and older adults and regarding the physiological mechanisms underlying this effect. This study thus explored the acute molecular and neurophysiological mechanisms underlying WM performance following RE combined with WBV, BFR, or both. Sixty-six participants were randomly assigned into a WBV, BFR, or WBV + BFR group...
May 4, 2024: Experimental Gerontology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38709464/cogn%C3%A4-t%C3%A4-ve-funct%C3%A4-ons-in-idiopathic-intracranial-hypertens%C3%A4-on
#67
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ayşın Kısabay Ak, Aysegül Seyma Sarıtas, Melike Batum, Yagmur Inalkac Gemici, Burak Karakaş, Neşe Çelebisoy
OBJECTIVE: Cognitive problems in idiopathic intracranial hypertension (IIH) is generally overlooked in the presence of disabling headache and threat to visual function. The aim of this study was to search for cognitive deficits in patients with IIH using neuropsychologic tests in addition to P300 potential recordings to assess cognition related brain activity. METHODS: Fifty IIH patients were examined using Montreal Cognitive Assessment Test, Stroop Test and Visual Aural Digit Span Test to measure different domains of cognition at the time of diagnosis...
May 6, 2024: Acta Neurologica Belgica
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38707392/randomized-controlled-trials-of-non-pharmacological-interventions-for-healthy-seniors-effects-on-cognitive-decline-brain-plasticity-and-activities-of-daily-living-a-23-year-scoping-review
#68
REVIEW
C E James, D M Müller, C A H Müller, Y Van De Looij, E Altenmüller, M Kliegel, D Van De Ville, D Marie
Little is known about the simultaneous effects of non-pharmacological interventions (NPI) on healthy older adults' behavior and brain plasticity, as measured by psychometric instruments and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). The purpose of this scoping review was to compile an extensive list of randomized controlled trials published from January 1, 2000, to August 31, 2023, of NPI for mitigating and countervailing age-related physical and cognitive decline and associated cerebral degeneration in healthy elderly populations with a mean age of 55 and over...
May 15, 2024: Heliyon
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38707377/effects-of-age-and-flight-experience-on-prefrontal-cortex-activity-in-airline-pilots-an-fnirs-study
#69
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kenji Kawaguchi, Yohei Nikai, Satoshi Yomota, Akisato Kawashima, Yoshihiro Inoue, Makoto Takahashi
It is essential for airlines to have a deep understanding of the cognitive impact of aging among pilots. The current literature on executive function indicates that compensatory mechanisms in the brain may counteract age-related cognitive decline, at least up to certain task load levels. However, few studies have been administered to evaluate changes in aircrew competence as they age. The present study focuses on dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) activity as it is implicated in cognitive performance and working memory, which are associated with skill proficiency...
May 15, 2024: Heliyon
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38706392/new-horizon-in-improving-ageing-with-improvisational-theatre
#70
REVIEW
Shoshi Keisari, Kristin R Krueger, Boaz M Ben-David, Mathieu Hainselin
Cognitive decline, mental health and mindset factors can all affect the autonomy and well-being of older adults. As the number of older adults across the globe increases, interventions to improve well-being are urgently needed. Improvisational theatre (improv) and improv-based interventions are well-suited to address this need. Studies have shown that participation in improv-based interventions has a positive impact on mental health indicators, including depressive symptoms, well-being and social connectedness, as well as cognitive skills such as attention and memory...
May 1, 2024: Age and Ageing
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38706295/examining-demographic-factors-psychosocial-wellbeing-and-cardiovascular-health-in-subjective-cognitive-decline-in-the-brain-health-registry-cohort
#71
JOURNAL ARTICLE
R Tank, A Diaz, M T Ashford, M J Miller, J Eichenbaum, A Aaronson, B Landavazo, J Neuhaus, M W Weiner, R S Mackin, J Barnes, R L Nosheny
BACKGROUND: Subjective cognitive decline (SCD) is defined as an individual's perception of sustained cognitive decline compared to their normal state while still performing within boundaries for normal functioning. Demographic, psychosocial and medical factors have been linked to age-related cognitive decline, and Alzheimer's dementia (AD). However, their relation to risk for SCD remains unclear. This study aims to identify demographic factors, psychosocial and cardiovascular health associated with SCD within the Brain Health Registry (BHR) online cohort...
2024: Journal of Prevention of Alzheimer's Disease
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38706150/association-between-tooth-loss-related-speech-and-psychosocial-impairment-with-cognitive-function-a-pilot-study-in-hong-kong-s-older-population
#72
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ka Yi Lee, Charlotte Cheuk Kwan Chan, Ching Yip, Joyce Tin Wing Li, Cheuk Fung Hau, Sarah Suen Yue Poon, Hui Min Chen, Kar Yan Li, Michael Francis Burrow, Gloria Hoi Yan Wong, Elaine Yee Lan Kwong, Hui Chen
BACKGROUND: Tooth loss has been associated with cognitive decline, but the underlying mechanisms involving speech and psychosocial impairment remain unclear. OBJECTIVES: To investigate the impact of tooth loss-related speech and psychosocial impairment on cognitive function in Hong Kong's older population. METHODS: Seventy-six Cantonese-speaking participants between the ages of 51-92 were classified into three groups: patients with complete dentures (CD), partially edentulous patients with less than 10 occluding tooth pairs (OU <10), and at least 10 occluding tooth pairs (OU ≥10)...
May 5, 2024: Journal of Oral Rehabilitation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38705491/shaping-down-syndrome-brain-cognitive-and-molecular-changes-due-to-aging-using-adult-animals-from-the-ts66yah-murine-model
#73
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Chiara Lanzillotta, Monika Rataj Baniowska, Francesca Prestia, Chiara Sette, Valérie Nalesso, Marzia Perluigi, Eugenio Barone, Arnaud Duchon, Antonella Tramutola, Yann Herault, Fabio Di Domenico
Down syndrome (DS) is the most common condition with intellectual disability and is caused by trisomy of Homo sapiens chromosome 21 (HSA21). The increased dosage of genes on HSA21 is associated with early neurodevelopmental changes and subsequently at adult age with the development of Alzheimer-like cognitive decline. However, the molecular mechanisms promoting brain pathology along aging are still missing. The novel Ts66Yah model represents an evolution of the Ts65Dn, used in characterizing the progression of brain degeneration, and it manifest phenotypes closer to human DS condition...
May 4, 2024: Neurobiology of Disease
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38704693/does-the-liver-facilitate-aging-related-cognitive-impairment-conversation-between-liver-and-brain-during-exercise
#74
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Changling Wei, Xue Li, Yu Jin, Yuanting Zhang, Qiongjia Yuan
Liver, an important regulator of metabolic homeostasis, is critical for healthy brain function. In particular, age-related neurodegenerative diseases seriously reduce the quality of life for the elderly. As population aging progresses rapidly, unraveling the mechanisms that effectively delay aging has become critical. Appropriate exercise is reported to improve aging-related cognitive impairment. Whereas current studies focused on exploring the effect of exercise on the aging brain itself, ignoring the persistent effects of peripheral organs on the brain through the blood circulation...
May 5, 2024: Journal of Cellular Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38704684/memory-mood-and-associated-neuroanatomy-in-individuals-with-steroid-sulphatase-deficiency-x-linked-ichthyosis
#75
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Georgina H Wren, Jessica Flanagan, Jack F G Underwood, Andrew R Thompson, Trevor Humby, William Davies
Steroid sulphatase (STS) cleaves sulphate groups from steroid hormones, and steroid (sulphate) levels correlate with mood and age-related cognitive decline. In animals, STS inhibition or deletion of the associated gene, enhances memory/neuroprotection and alters hippocampal neurochemistry. Little is known about the consequences of constitutive STS deficiency on memory-related processes in humans. We investigated self-reported memory performance (Multifactorial Memory Questionnaire), word-picture recall and recent mood (Kessler Psychological Distress Scale, K10) in adult males with STS deficiency diagnosed with the dermatological condition X-linked ichthyosis (XLI; n = 41) and in adult female carriers of XLI-associated genetic variants (n = 79); we compared results to those obtained from matched control subjects [diagnosed with ichthyosis vulgaris (IV, n = 98) or recruited from the general population (n = 250)]...
June 2024: Genes, Brain, and Behavior
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38703636/high-fat-diet-and-aging-associated-memory-impairments-persist-in-the-absence-of-microglia-in-female-rats
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sajida Malik, Soniya Xavier, Alita Soch, Simin Younesi, Jackson Yip, Mary Slayo, Ruth M Barrientos, Luba Sominsky, Sarah J Spencer
Aging is associated with a priming of microglia such that they are hypersensitive to further immune challenges. As such high-fat diet during aging can have detrimental effects on cognition that is not seen in the young. However, conflicting findings also suggest that obesity may protect against cognitive decline during aging. Given this uncertainty we aimed here to examine the role of microglia in high-fat, high-sucrose diet (HFSD)-induced changes in cognitive performance in the aging brain. We hypothesised that 8 weeks of HFSD-feeding would alter microglia and the inflammatory milieu in aging and worsen aging-related cognitive deficits in a microglia-dependent manner...
May 1, 2024: Neurobiology of Aging
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38703528/brain-activity-during-stroop-task-performance-at-age-74-after-exposure-to-the-dutch-famine-during-early-gestation
#77
JOURNAL ARTICLE
A Boots, A Schrantee, A M Wiegersma, S Aflalo, P F C Groot, T J Roseboom, S R de Rooij
OBJECTIVE: Poorer performance on the Stroop task has been reported after prenatal famine exposure at age 58, potentially indicating cognitive decline. We investigated whether brain activation during Stroop task performance at age 74 differed between individuals exposed to famine prenatally, individuals born before and individuals conceived after the famine. METHOD: In the Dutch famine birth cohort, we performed a Stroop task fMRI study of individuals exposed (n = 22) or unexposed (born before (n = 18) or conceived after (n = 25)) to famine in early gestation...
May 3, 2024: Brain and Cognition
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38701782/small-molecule-induced-epigenetic-rejuvenation-promotes-srebp-condensation-and-overcomes-barriers-to-cns-myelin-regeneration
#78
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Xuezhao Liu, Dazhuan Eric Xin, Xiaowen Zhong, Chuntao Zhao, Zhidan Li, Liguo Zhang, Adam J Dourson, Lindsay Lee, Shreya Mishra, Arman E Bayat, Eva Nicholson, William L Seibel, Bingfang Yan, Joel Mason, Bradley J Turner, David G Gonsalvez, William Ong, Sing Yian Chew, Balaram Ghosh, Sung Ok Yoon, Mei Xin, Zhigang He, Jason Tchieu, Michael Wegner, Klaus-Armin Nave, Robin J M Franklin, Ranjan Dutta, Bruce D Trapp, Ming Hu, Matthew A Smith, Michael P Jankowski, Samantha K Barton, Xuelian He, Q Richard Lu
Remyelination failure in diseases like multiple sclerosis (MS) was thought to involve suppressed maturation of oligodendrocyte precursors; however, oligodendrocytes are present in MS lesions yet lack myelin production. We found that oligodendrocytes in the lesions are epigenetically silenced. Developing a transgenic reporter labeling differentiated oligodendrocytes for phenotypic screening, we identified a small-molecule epigenetic-silencing-inhibitor (ESI1) that enhances myelin production and ensheathment...
April 25, 2024: Cell
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38701153/prevalence-and-determinants-of-diagnosed-dementia-a-registry-linkage-study-linking-diagnosis-of-dementia-in-the-population-based-hunt-study-to-registry-diagnosis-of-dementia-in-primary-care-and-hospitals-in-norway
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Linda Gjøra, Bjørn Heine Strand, Sverre Bergh, Ingunn Bosnes, Aud Johannessen, Gill Livingston, Håvard Kjesbu Skjellegrind, Geir Selbæk
BACKGROUND: A timely diagnosis of dementia can be beneficial for providing good support, treatment, and care, but the diagnostic rate remains unknown and is probably low. OBJECTIVE: To determine the dementia diagnostic rate and to describe factors associated with diagnosed dementia. METHODS: This registry linkage study linked information on research-based study diagnoses of all-cause dementia and subtypes of dementias, Alzheimer's disease, and related dementias, in 1,525 participants from a cross-sectional population-based study (HUNT4 70+) to dementia registry diagnoses in both primary-care and hospital registries...
2024: Journal of Alzheimer's Disease: JAD
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38700863/plasma-leptin-and-alzheimer-protein-pathologies-among-older-adults
#80
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Seunghoon Lee, Min Soo Byun, Dahyun Yi, Hyejin Ahn, Gijung Jung, Joon Hyung Jung, Yoon Young Chang, Kyungtae Kim, Hyeji Choi, Jeongmin Choi, Jun-Young Lee, Koung Mi Kang, Chul-Ho Sohn, Yun-Sang Lee, Yu Kyeong Kim, Dong Young Lee
IMPORTANCE: Many epidemiologic studies have suggested that low levels of plasma leptin, a major adipokine, are associated with increased risk of Alzheimer disease (AD) dementia and cognitive decline. Nevertheless, the mechanistic pathway linking plasma leptin and AD-related cognitive decline is not yet fully understood. OBJECTIVE: To examine the association of plasma leptin levels with in vivo AD pathologies, including amyloid-beta (Aβ) and tau deposition, through both cross-sectional and longitudinal approaches among cognitively unimpaired older adults...
May 1, 2024: JAMA Network Open
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