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    Spondyloocular Syndrome: First Case of Rare Osseous and Ocular Syndrome from India with Novel Mutation and Expanded Phenotypic Spectrum

    Spondyloocular syndrome (SOS) is a rare autosomal recessive skeletal and ocular disorder with variable phenotypes. It is caused by pathogenic mutation in the XYLT2 gene, which encodes the enzyme xylo-transferase,...

    Raiz Ahmad Misgar, Ankit Chhabra, Sidharth Arora in Calcified Tissue International (2024)

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    MiR-425-5p suppression of Crebzf regulates oocyte aging via chromatin modification

    Female infertility due to declining oocyte quality with age remains a significant challenge for patients and physicians, despite extensive research efforts. Recent studies suggest that microRNAs (miRNAs), whic...

    Kadiliya Jueraitetibaike, Ting Tang, Rujun Ma, Shanmeizi Zhao, Ronghua Wu in GeroScience (2024)

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    Effect of high-fat diet on cerebral pathological changes of cerebral small vessel disease in SHR/SP rats

    Cerebral small vessel diseases (CSVD) are neurological disorders associated with microvessels, manifested pathologically as white matter (WM) changes and cortical microbleeds, with hypertension as a risk facto...

    Yuchi Zhang, Abdullah Md. Sheikh, Shatera Tabassum, Kenichi Iwasa in GeroScience (2024)

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    Two Weeks of Continuous Opioid Treatment in an Adenine-Induced Mouse Model of Chronic Kidney Disease Exacerbates the Bone Inflammatory State and Increases Osteoclasts

    Patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) report high pain levels, but reduced renal clearance eliminates many analgesic options; therefore, 30–50% of CKD patients have chronic opioid prescriptions. Opioid us...

    Corinne E. Metzger, Gregory G. Grecco, Landon Y. Tak in Calcified Tissue International (2024)

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    Geroscience: just another name or is there more to it?

    The widespread use of the name ‘geroscience’ in the science of aging is sometimes met with a wary attitude by biogerontologists other than its inventors. Here, we provide an overview of its origin and evolutio...

    Simon Okholm in Biogerontology (2024)

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    Aging is associated with impaired triggering of TRPV3-mediated cutaneous vasodilation: a crucial process for local heat exposure

    Sensing temperature is vitally important to adapt our body to environmental changes. Local warm detection is required to initiate regulation of cutaneous blood flow, which is part of the peripheral thermoregul...

    Lisa S. Martin, Audrey Josset-Lamaugarny, Thomas El Jammal, Sylvie Ducreux in GeroScience (2024)

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    Preventive Effects of Dental Pulp Stem Cell-conditioned Media on Anti-RANKL Antibody-Related Osteonecrosis of the Jaw

    Medication-related osteonecrosis of the jaw is a serious disease occurring in patients with cancer and osteoporosis, who are undergoing treatment with antiresorptive agents (ARAs) such as bisphosphonate (BP) o...

    Kento Kaminogo, Satoshi Yamaguchi, Hui Chen, Hideo Yagita in Calcified Tissue International (2024)

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    Extreme-aged patients (≥ 85 years) experience similar outcomes as younger geriatric patients following chronic subdural hematoma evacuation: a matched cohort study

    Subdural hematoma (SDH) evacuation represents one of the most frequently performed neurosurgical procedures. Several reports cite a rise in both the age and number of patient’s requiring treatment, due in part...

    Peyton L. Nisson, John J. Francis, Michelot Michel, Keshav Goel in GeroScience (2024)

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    Association of birthweight and risk of incident dementia: a prospective cohort study

    Given the epidemiological studies investigating the relationship between birthweight and dementia are limited. Our study aimed to explore the association between birthweight and the risk of dementia, cognitive...

    **axuan Huang, Shiqi Yuan, Yitong Ling, Shanyuan Tan, Hongtao Cheng in GeroScience (2024)

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    Patients with Periprosthetic Femoral Hip Fractures are Commonly Classified as Having Osteoporosis Based on DXA Measurements

    Periprosthetic femoral hip fractures are subject to an increasing incidence and are often considered to be related to osteoporosis. However, there are no available studies that have determined the frequency of...

    Jacob Ritter, Assil-Ramin Alimy, Alexander Simon in Calcified Tissue International (2024)

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    Associations of plasma proteomics and age-related outcomes with brain age in a diverse cohort

    Machine learning models are increasingly being used to estimate “brain age” from neuroimaging data. The gap between chronological age and the estimated brain age gap (BAG) is potentially a measure of accelerat...

    Ramon Casanova, Keenan A. Walker, Jamie N. Justice, Andrea Anderson in GeroScience (2024)

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    Greater myofibrillar protein synthesis following weight-bearing activity in obese old compared with non-obese old and young individuals

    The mechanisms through which obesity impacts age-related muscle mass regulation are unclear. In the present study, rates of integrated myofibrillar protein synthesis (iMyoPS) were measured over 48-h prior-to a...

    Paul T. Morgan, Benoit Smeuninx, Ryan N. Marshall, Marie Korzepa in GeroScience (2024)

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    Teriparatide Does not Have Beneficial Effects on Bone Healing in Complete Atypical Femur Fractures

    Teriparatide is an anabolic drug sometimes administered to patients who have atypical femoral fracture (AFF). However, whether teriparatide has beneficial effects on bone healing remains uncertain. The present...

    Gill Song, Yerang Jeong, Woo Dong Nam, Keong-Hwan Kim in Calcified Tissue International (2024)

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    Endothelial specific prolyl hydroxylase domain-containing protein 2 deficiency attenuates aging-related obesity and exercise intolerance

    Obesity and exercise intolerance greatly reduce the life quality of older people. Prolyl hydroxylase domain-containing protein 2 (PHD2) is an important enzyme in modulating hypoxia-inducible factor-alpha (HIF)...

    Lihong Pan, **aochen He, Rui Xu, Umesh Bhattarai, Ziru Niu, Jussara do Carmo in GeroScience (2024)

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    Functional deterioration of vascular mitochondrial and glycolytic capacity in the aortic rings of aged mice

    Vascular ageing is associated with increased arterial stiffness and cardiovascular mortality that might be linked to altered vascular energy metabolism. The aim of this study was to establish a Seahorse XFe96 ...

    Agnieszka Karaś, Anna Bar, Kanchana Pandian, Agnieszka Jasztal in GeroScience (2024)

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    Learning ratio performance on a brief visual learning and memory test moderates cognitive training gains in Double Decision task in healthy older adults

    Cognitive training using a visual speed-of-processing task, called the Useful Field of View (UFOV) task, reduced dementia risk and reduced decline in activities of daily living at a 10-year follow-up in older ...

    Cheshire Hardcastle, Jessica N. Kraft, Hanna K. Hausman, Andrew O’Shea in GeroScience (2024)

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    Combined dasatinib and quercetin treatment contributes to skin rejuvenation through selective elimination of senescent cells in vitro and in vivo

    The skin’s protective functions are compromised over time by both endogenous and exogenous aging. Senescence is well-documented in skin phenotypes, such as wrinkling and sagging, a consequence of the senescenc...

    Kento Takaya, Kazuo Kishi in Biogerontology (2024)

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    Correction: Empaglifozin improves kidney senescence induced by d-galactose by reducing sirt1-mediated oxidative stress

    Ronghua Fang, Jie Chen, Jiangchuan Long, Binghan Zhang, Qixuan Huang in Biogerontology (2024)

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    Resveratrol activates autophagy and protects from UVA-induced photoaging in human skin fibroblasts and the skin of male mice by regulating the AMPK pathway

    Skin photoaging is mostly caused by ultraviolet A (UVA), although active medications to effectively counteract UVA-induced photoaging have not yet been created. Resveratrol, a naturally occurring polyphenol fo...

    Yangmin **a, Hao Zhang, **angyi Wu, Ye Xu, Qian Tan in Biogerontology (2024)

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    Correction to: Prevalence of Sarcopenia and Its Defining Components in Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease Varies According to the Method of Assessment and Adjustment: Findings from the UK Biobank

    Christine L. Freer, Elena S. George, Sze-Yen Tan in Calcified Tissue International (2024)

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