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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38645182/sting-promotes-homeostatic-maintenance-of-tissues-and-confers-longevity-with-aging
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Jacob W Hopkins, Katherine B Sulka, Machlan Sawden, Kimberly A Carroll, Ronald D Brown, Stephen C Bunnell, Alexander Poltorak, Albert Tai, Eric R Reed, Shruti Sharma
UNLABELLED: Local immune processes within aging tissues are a significant driver of aging associated dysfunction, but tissue-autonomous pathways and cell types that modulate these responses remain poorly characterized. The cytosolic DNA sensing pathway, acting through cyclic GMP-AMP synthase (cGAS) and Stimulator of Interferon Genes (STING), is broadly expressed in tissues, and is poised to regulate local type I interferon (IFN-I)-dependent and independent inflammatory processes within tissues...
April 8, 2024: bioRxiv
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38640484/altered-foreign-body-response-at-the-posterior-surface-compared-to-the-anterior-surface-of-human-silicone-breast-implants
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hillary Nepon, Raphaela Allgayer, Cedric Julien, Sarah Petrecca, Nikita Kalashnikov, Tyler Safran, Amanda Murphy, Tassos Dionisopolous, Peter Davison, Marta Cerruti, Joshua Vorstenbosch
Soft implantable devices are crucial to optimizing form and function for many patients. However, periprosthetic capsule fibrosis is one of the major challenges limiting the use of implants. Currently, little is understood about how spatial and temporal factors influence capsule physiology and how the local capsule environment affects the implant structure. In this work, we analyzed breast implant capsule specimens with staining, immunohistochemistry, and real-time polymerase chain reaction to investigate spatiotemporal differences in inflammation and fibrosis...
April 19, 2024: ACS Biomaterials Science & Engineering
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38638696/interoceptive-posture-awareness-and-accuracy-a-novel-photographic-strategy-towards-making-posture-actionable
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Steven P Weiniger, Nathan D Schilaty
Interoception, sometimes referred to as the 'hidden sense,' communicates the state of internal conditions for autonomic energy regulation and is important for human motor control as well as self-awareness. The insula, the cortex of interoception, integrates internal senses such as hunger, thirst and emotions. With input from the cerebellum and proprioceptive inputs, it creates a vast sensorimotor network essential for static posture and dynamic movement. With humans being bipedal to allow for improved mobility and energy utilization, greater neuromotor control is required to effectively stabilize and control the four postural zones of mass (i...
2024: Frontiers in Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38638065/lactobacillus-fermentum-wc2020-increased-the-longevity-of-caenorhabditis-elegans-via-jnk-mediated-antioxidant-pathway
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ximiao Yang, Jianwen Chen, Zhenlin Liao, Zenghui Xia, Huiting Huang, Jieyuxuan Huang, Luoyao Chen, Xiang Fang, Chenghai Gao, Jie Wang
Lactobacillus fermentum can exert antiaging effects, but their roles are strain-specific, and little is known about the molecular mechanisms in some strains. This study investigated the antiaging effects of L. fermentum WC2020 (WC2020) isolated from Chinese fermented pickles and the underlying mechanism of the action in Caenorhabditis elegans. WC2020 enhanced the mean lifespan of L1-stage and L4-stage worms by 22.67% and 12.42%, respectively, compared with Escherichia coli OP50 (OP50), a standard food source for C...
April 18, 2024: Journal of Food Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38629586/assessing-the-combined-effects-of-host-and-parasite-exposure-to-forever-chemicals-in-an-amphibian-echinostome-system
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Melissa E Lech, Youn J Choi, Linda S Lee, Maria S Sepúlveda, Jason T Hoverman
Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are environmental contaminants of growing concern due to their potential negative effects on wildlife and human health. Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances have been shown to alter immune function in various taxa, which could influence the outcomes of host-parasite interactions. To date, studies have focused on the effects of PFAS on host susceptibility to parasites, but no studies have addressed the effects of PFAS on parasites. To address this knowledge gap, we independently manipulated exposure of larval northern leopard frogs (Rana pipiens) and parasites (flatworms) via their snail intermediate host to environmentally relevant PFAS concentrations and then conducted trials to assess host susceptibility to infection, parasite infectivity, and parasite longevity after emergence from the host...
April 17, 2024: Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38628683/antibiotic-resistance-in-livestock-environment-and-humans-one-health-perspective
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REVIEW
Sriniwas Pandey, Hyunok Doo, Gi Beom Keum, Eun Sol Kim, Jinok Kwak, Sumin Ryu, Yejin Choi, Juyoun Kang, Sheena Kim, Na Rae Lee, Kwang Kyo Oh, Ju-Hoon Lee, Hyeun Bum Kim
Antibiotic resistance (AR) is a complex, multifaceted global health issue that poses a serious threat to livestock, humans, and the surrounding environment. It entails several elements and numerous potential transmission routes and vehicles that contribute to its development and spread, making it a challenging issue to address. AR is regarded as an One Health issue, as it has been found that livestock, human, and environmental components, all three domains are interconnected, opening up channels for transmission of antibiotic resistant bacteria (ARB)...
March 2024: Journal of Animal Science and Technology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38627947/gut-microbiota-generated-metabolites-missing-puzzles-to-hosts-health-diseases-and-aging
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Yan Zhang, Shibo Wei, Hang Zhang, Yunju Jo, Jong-Sun Kang, Ki-Tae Ha, Jongkil Joo, Hyun Joo Lee, Dongryeol Ryu
The gut microbiota, an intricate community of bacteria residing in the gastrointestinal system, assumes a pivotal role in various physiological processes. Beyond its function in food breakdown and nutrient absorption, gut microbiota exerts a profound influence on immune and metabolic modulation by producing diverse gut microbiota-generated metabolites (GMGMs). These small molecules hold potential to impact host health via multiple pathways, which exhibit remarkable diversity, and have gained increasing attention in recent studies...
April 17, 2024: BMB Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38618331/in-vitro-analysis-of-outcome-differences-between-repairing-and-replacing-broken-dental-restorations
#28
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Saraswati Sachan, Raktim De, Akshita Balivada, Soni Pandey, Neeraj K Tiwari, Supurna Franklin, Shivakumar Ganiga Channaiah, Shazia Siddiqui
Objective In light of several advancements and considerations in endodontic dentistry, there still remains a need to comprehensively evaluate the outcome disparities between repairing and replacing broken dental restorations. This study aims to compare the effectiveness of repairing dental restorations versus replacing them, focusing on how each method affects the structural strength and longevity of the restorations. Methods The study included 60 freshly removed human maxillary premolars. Initial processing involved rigorous washing, descaling, and polishing of the teeth...
March 2024: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38611206/spray-coating-of-wood-with-nanoparticles-from-lignin-and-polylactic-glycolic-acid-loaded-with-thyme-essential-oils
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Florian Zikeli, Jasmina Jusic, Cleofe Palocci, Giuseppe Scarascia Mugnozza, Manuela Romagnoli
Ensuring the longevity of wooden constructions depends heavily on the preservation process. However, several traditional preservation methods involving fossil-based compounds have become outdated because they pose a significant risk to the environment and to human health. Therefore, the use of bio-based and bioactive solutions, such as essential oils, has emerged as a more sustainable alternative in protecting wood from biotic attacks. The entrapment of essential oils in polymeric carrier matrices provides protection against oxidation and subsequent degradation or rapid evaporation, which implies the loss of their biocidal effect...
March 30, 2024: Polymers
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38609524/a-conserved-complex-lipid-signature-marks-human-muscle-aging-and-responds-to-short-term-exercise
#30
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Georges E Janssens, Marte Molenaars, Katharina Herzog, Lotte Grevendonk, Carlijn M E Remie, Martin A T Vervaart, Hyung L Elfrink, Eric J M Wever, Bauke V Schomakers, Simone W Denis, Hans R Waterham, Mia L Pras-Raves, Michel van Weeghel, Antoine H C van Kampen, Alessandra Tammaro, Loes M Butter, Sanne van der Rijt, Sandrine Florquin, Aldo Jongejan, Perry D Moerland, Joris Hoeks, Patrick Schrauwen, Frédéric M Vaz, Riekelt H Houtkooper
Studies in preclinical models suggest that complex lipids, such as phospholipids, play a role in the regulation of longevity. However, identification of universally conserved complex lipid changes that occur during aging, and how these respond to interventions, is lacking. Here, to comprehensively map how complex lipids change during aging, we profiled ten tissues in young versus aged mice using a lipidomics platform. Strikingly, from >1,200 unique lipids, we found a tissue-wide accumulation of bis(monoacylglycero)phosphate (BMP) during mouse aging...
April 12, 2024: Nature aging
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38609185/shear-wave-elastography-to-assess-stiffness-of-the-human-ovary-and-other-reproductive-tissues-across-the-reproductive-lifespan-in-health-and-disease%C3%A2
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Emily J Zaniker, Man Zhang, Lydia Hughes, Lizellen La Follette, Tomiris Atazhanova, Alexis Trofimchuk, Elnur Babayev, Francesca E Duncan
The ovary is one of the first organs to show overt signs of aging in the human body, and ovarian aging is associated with a loss of gamete quality and quantity. The age-dependent decline in ovarian function contributes to infertility and an altered endocrine milieu, which has ramifications for overall health. The aging ovarian microenvironment becomes fibro-inflammatory and stiff with age, and this has implications for ovarian physiology and pathology, including follicle growth, gamete quality, ovulation dynamics, and ovarian cancer...
April 12, 2024: Biology of Reproduction
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38608774/population-origin-and-heritable-effects-mediate-road-salt-toxicity-and-thermal-stress-in-an-amphibian
#32
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lauren M Conner, Debora Goedert, Sarah W Fitzpatrick, Amber Fearnley, Emma L Gallagher, Jessica D Peterman, Mia E Forgione, Sophia Kokosinska, Malik Hamilton, Lydia A Masala, Neil Merola, Hennesy Rico, Eman Samma, Steven P Brady
Human impacts on wild populations are numerous and extensive, degrading habitats and causing population declines across taxa. Though these impacts are often studied individually, wild populations typically face suites of stressors acting concomitantly, compromising the fitness of individuals and populations in ways poorly understood and not easily predicted by the effects of any single stressor. Developing understanding of the effects of multiple stressors and their potential interactions remains a critical challenge in environmental biology...
April 10, 2024: Chemosphere
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38608256/monolithically-defined-wireless-fully-implantable-nervous-system-interfaces
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Philipp Gutruf
ConspectusEvolution of implantable neural interfaces is critical in addressing the challenges in understanding the fundamental working principles and therapeutic applications for central and peripheral nervous systems. Traditional approaches utilizing hermetically sealed, rigid electronics and detached electrodes face challenges in power supply, encapsulation, channel count, dispersed application location, and modality. Employing thin-film, wirelessly powered devices is promising to expand capabilities. Devices that forego bulky power supplies, favoring a configuration where electronics are integrated directly onto thin films, reduce displacement volumes for seamless, fully implantable interfaces with high energy availability and soft mechanics to conform to the neuronal target...
April 12, 2024: Accounts of Chemical Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38607737/aging-gut-microbiome-in-healthy-and-unhealthy-aging
#34
REVIEW
Yangyanqiu Wang, Zhanbo Qu, Jian Chu, Shuwen Hun
The characteristics of human aging manifest in tissue and organ function decline, heightening susceptibility to age-related ailments, thereby presenting novel challenges to fostering and sustaining healthy longevity. In recent years, an abundance of research on human aging has surfaced. Intriguingly, evidence suggests a pervasive correlation among gut microbiota, bodily functions, and chronic diseases. From infancy to later stages of adulthood, healthy individuals witness dynamic shifts in gut microbiota composition...
April 9, 2024: Aging and Disease
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38605867/decoding-the-secrets-of-longevity-unraveling-nutraceutical-and-mirna-mediated-aging-pathways-and-therapeutic-strategies
#35
REVIEW
Rania M Salama, Nermin Eissa, Ahmed S Doghish, Ahmed I Abulsoud, Nourhan M Abdelmaksoud, Osama A Mohammed, Sherif S Abdel Mageed, Samar F Darwish
MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are short RNA molecules that are not involved in coding for proteins. They have a significant function in regulating gene expression after the process of transcription. Their participation in several biological processes has rendered them appealing subjects for investigating age-related disorders. Increasing data indicates that miRNAs can be influenced by dietary variables, such as macronutrients, micronutrients, trace minerals, and nutraceuticals. This review examines the influence of dietary factors and nutraceuticals on the regulation of miRNA in relation to the process of aging...
2024: Front Aging
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38605005/evolution-of-t-cells-in-the-cancer-resistant-naked-mole-rat
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tzuhua D Lin, Nimrod D Rubinstein, Nicole L Fong, Megan Smith, Wendy Craft, Baby Martin-McNulty, Rebecca Perry, Martha A Delaney, Margaret A Roy, Rochelle Buffenstein
Naked mole-rats (NMRs) are best known for their extreme longevity and cancer resistance, suggesting that their immune system might have evolved to facilitate these phenotypes. Natural killer (NK) and T cells have evolved to detect and destroy cells infected with pathogens and to provide an early response to malignancies. While it is known that NMRs lack NK cells, likely lost during evolution, little is known about their T-cell subsets in terms of the evolution of the genes that regulate their function, their clonotypic diversity, and the thymus where they mature...
April 11, 2024: Nature Communications
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38604248/evidence-of-a-pan-tissue-decline-in-stemness-during-human-aging
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Gabriel Arantes Dos Santos, Gustavo Daniel Vega Magdaleno, João Pedro de Magalhães
Despite their biological importance, the role of stem cells in human aging remains to be elucidated. In this work, we applied a machine learning methodology to GTEx transcriptome data and assigned stemness scores to 17,382 healthy samples from 30 human tissues aged between 20 and 79 years. We found that ~60% of the studied tissues exhibit a significant negative correlation between the subject's age and stemness score. The only significant exception was the uterus, where we observed an increased stemness with age...
April 4, 2024: Aging
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38601465/phloretic-acid-requires-the-insulin-igf-1-pathway-and-autophagy-to-enhance-stress-resistance-and-extend-the-lifespan-of-caenorhabditis-elegans
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Bo Li, Li Dong, Wei Meng, Shi-Ying Xiong, Gui-Sheng Wu, Wen-Zhe Ma, Huai-Rong Luo
Objective: In humans, aging is associated with increased susceptibility to most age-related diseases. Phloretic acid (PA), a naturally occurring compound found in Ginkgo biloba and Asparagus, exhibits has potential as an anti-aging agent and possesses antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and immunomodulatory properties. This study aimed to investigate the effects of PA on longevity and stress resistance in Caenorhabditis elegans ( C.elegans ) and the mechanisms that underlie its effects. Methods: First, we examined the effects of PA on lifespan and healthspan assay, stress resistance and oxidative analysis, lipofuscin levels...
2024: Frontiers in Pharmacology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38600176/an-ultraviolet-driven-rescue-pathway-for-oxidative-stress-to-eye-lens-protein-human-gamma-d-crystallin
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jake A Hill, Yvonne Nyathi, Sam Horrell, David von Stetten, Danny Axford, Robin L Owen, Godfrey S Beddard, Arwen R Pearson, Helen M Ginn, Briony A Yorke
Human gamma-D crystallin (HGD) is a major constituent of the eye lens. Aggregation of HGD contributes to cataract formation, the leading cause of blindness worldwide. It is unique in its longevity, maintaining its folded and soluble state for 50-60 years. One outstanding question is the structural basis of this longevity despite oxidative aging and environmental stressors including ultraviolet radiation (UV). Here we present crystallographic structures evidencing a UV-induced crystallin redox switch mechanism...
April 10, 2024: Communications Chemistry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38594249/an-intricate-network-involving-the-argonaute-alg-1-modulates-organismal-resistance-to-oxidative-stress
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Carlos A Vergani-Junior, Raíssa De P Moro, Silas Pinto, Evandro A De-Souza, Henrique Camara, Deisi L Braga, Guilherme Tonon-da-Silva, Thiago L Knittel, Gabriel P Ruiz, Raissa G Ludwig, Katlin B Massirer, William B Mair, Marcelo A Mori
Cellular response to redox imbalance is crucial for organismal health. microRNAs are implicated in stress responses. ALG-1, the C. elegans ortholog of human AGO2, plays an essential role in microRNA processing and function. Here we investigated the mechanisms governing ALG-1 expression in C. elegans and the players controlling lifespan and stress resistance downstream of ALG-1. We show that upregulation of ALG-1 is a shared feature in conditions linked to increased longevity (e.g., germline-deficient glp-1 mutants)...
April 9, 2024: Nature Communications
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