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  1. Membrane lipids and maximum lifespan in clownfish

    The longevity-homeoviscous adaptation (LHA) theory of ageing states that lipid composition of cell membranes is linked to metabolic rate and...

    Pedro F. Almaida-Pagan, Alejandro Lucas-Sanchez, ... Jorge de Costa in Fish Physiology and Biochemistry
    Article Open access 04 December 2021
  2. Dopamine D1- and D2-like receptors oppositely regulate lifespan via a dietary restriction mechanism in Caenorhabditis elegans

    Background

    Despite recent progress in understanding the molecular mechanisms regulating aging and lifespan, and the pathways involved being conserved...

    Yizhou Jiang, Uma Gaur, ... Wenhua Zheng in BMC Biology
    Article Open access 23 March 2022
  3. Female-limited X chromosome evolution reveals that lifespan is mainly modulated by interlocus rather than intralocus sexual conflict

    Abstract

    Sexual dimorphism in somatic investment may be shaped by two distinct forms of sexual conflict; under intralocus sexual conflict (IASC),...

    Katrine K. Lund-Hansen, Megan A. M. Kutzer, ... Jessica K. Abbott in Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology
    Article Open access 17 August 2022
  4. The Evolution of Brain Size in Ectothermic Tetrapods: Large Brain Mass Trades-Off with Lifespan in Reptiles

    The evolution of brain size is constrained by the trade-off between the energetic costs allocated towards its maintenance and the cognitive...

    Gavin Stark, Daniel Pincheira-Donoso in Evolutionary Biology
    Article 18 March 2022
  5. NIH SenNet Consortium to map senescent cells throughout the human lifespan to understand physiological health

    Cells respond to many stressors by senescing, acquiring stable growth arrest, morphologic and metabolic changes, and a proinflammatory...

    Patty J. Lee, Christopher C. Benz, ... Mingyu Yang in Nature Aging
    Article 20 December 2022
  6. Unraveling Pathways of Health and Lifespan with Integrated Multiomics Approaches

    Distinct and shared pathways of health and lifespan can be untangled following a concerted approach led by experimental design and a rigorous...
    Miguel A. Aon, Michel Bernier, Rafael de Cabo in Computational Systems Biology in Medicine and Biotechnology
    Protocol 2022
  7. Global Healthspan Summit 2023: closing the gap between healthspan and lifespan

    Mehmood Khan, Haya Al Saud, ... Michael Torres in Nature Aging
    Article 14 March 2024
  8. G protein-coupled receptors that influence lifespan of human and animal models

    Humanity has always sought to live longer and for this, multiple strategies have been tried with varying results. In this sense, G protein-coupled...

    Francisco Alejandro Lagunas-Rangel in Biogerontology
    Article Open access 03 December 2021
  9. T cells proliferate beyond organismal lifespan

    Anna Kriebs in Nature Aging
    Article 09 February 2023
  10. Berberis vulgaris L. extract supplementation exerts regulatory effects on the lifespan and healthspan of Drosophila through its antioxidant activity depending on the sex

    Worldwide the aging population continues to increase, so the concept of healthy longevity medicine has become increasingly significant in modern...

    Denis Golubev, Elena Platonova, ... Alexey Moskalev in Biogerontology
    Article 27 December 2023
  11. Biophysical mechanism underlying compensatory preservation of neural synchrony over the adult lifespan

    We propose that the preservation of functional integration, estimated from measures of neural synchrony, is a key objective of neurocompensatory...

    Anagh Pathak, Vivek Sharma, ... Arpan Banerjee in Communications Biology
    Article Open access 09 June 2022
  12. Death perception affects lifespan in Drosophila

    Alexandra Le Bras in Lab Animal
    Article 31 July 2023
  13. The role of NAD and NAD precursors on longevity and lifespan modulation in the budding yeast, Saccharomyces cerevisiae

    Molecular causes of aging and longevity interventions have witnessed an upsurge in the last decade. The resurgent interests in the application of...

    Chuks Kenneth Odoh, **aojia Guo, ... Zongbao K. Zhao in Biogerontology
    Article 09 March 2022
  14. Gene-by-environment modulation of lifespan and weight gain in the murine BXD family

    How lifespan and body weight vary as a function of diet and genetic differences is not well understood. Here we quantify the impact of differences in...

    Suheeta Roy, Maroun Bou Sleiman, ... Robert W. Williams in Nature Metabolism
    Article 22 September 2021
  15. Roles of tRNA metabolism in aging and lifespan

    Transfer RNAs (tRNAs) mainly function as adapter molecules that decode messenger RNAs (mRNAs) during protein translation by delivering amino acids to...

    Zheng Zhou, Bao Sun, ... Meng Bian in Cell Death & Disease
    Article Open access 26 May 2021
  16. Decreased lifespan in female “Munchkin” actors from the cast of the 1939 film version of The Wizard of Oz does not support the hypothesis linking hypopituitary dwarfism to longevity

    In laboratory mice, pituitary dwarfism caused by genetic reduction or elimination of the activity of growth hormone (GH) significantly extends...

    Vince Fazekas-Pongor, Anna Péterfi, ... Zoltan I. Ungvari in GeroScience
    Article 01 October 2022
  17. Fully hydrogenated canola oil extends lifespan in stroke-prone spontaneously hypertensive rats

    Background

    Canola oil (Can) and several vegetable oils shorten the lifespan of stroke-prone spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHRSP). Although similar...

    Kenjiro Tatematsu, Daisuke Miyazawa, ... Naoki Ohara in Lipids in Health and Disease
    Article Open access 12 September 2021
  18. Prematurely aging female mice improve their behavioural response, immunity, redox state, and lifespan after a short social interaction with non-prematurely aging mice

    Adult prematurely aging mice (PAM), characterized by inadequate stress response, show premature immunosenescence and shorter lifespan compared to...

    E. Díaz-Del Cerro, J. Félix, M. De la Fuente in Biogerontology
    Article 02 June 2022
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