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Neuron Aging

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A Longevity Variant Protects Brain DNA, Reducing Alzheimer's Risk, Study Finds
science6 days ago

A Longevity Variant Protects Brain DNA, Reducing Alzheimer's Risk, Study Finds

Buck Institute researchers find that the APOE2 gene variant helps neurons resist DNA damage and cellular aging, which may explain the lower Alzheimer's risk. In stem-cell–derived neurons and mice, APOE2-expressing cells showed less DNA damage, better repair, and resistance to senescence, and APOE2 protein could shield APOE4 neurons as well, suggesting new therapeutic avenues—though exact mechanisms are still unknown and the study used stress-induced conditions.

Neuron-type aging clocks map vulnerability and unveil neuroprotective drug candidates
science3 months ago

Neuron-type aging clocks map vulnerability and unveil neuroprotective drug candidates

Aging clocks applied to single neuron types in C. elegans reveal neuron-type–specific biological ages, with environmentally exposed ciliated amphid neurons aging fastest and degenerating earlier. Reducing translation slows degeneration in fast-aging neurons, and neuronal aging patterns correlate with human brain aging while anticorrelating with known geroprotective interventions. An in silico CMAP screen identifies potential neuroprotective compounds, notably syringic acid and vanoxerine, while some agents (e.g., WAY-100635, Bay K8644) can be neurotoxic. The study suggests neuron-type aging trajectories can guide protective interventions and risk-factor identification for neurodegeneration across species.