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Pretty cool and surprising findings on different myonuclear populations and mononuclear cell behavior, e.g. in multicellular crosstalk using fixed tissue sequencing, minimizing cell activation by enzymatic digestion. Work led by @sedatdilbaz.bsky.social @biozentrum.unibas.ch @unibas.ch.
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If so, you might want to read our new preprint on @biorxivpreprint.bsky.social! We repeated this experiment (acute exercise in untrained and trained mice, analyzed at different time points, comparison of untrained and trained at rest) on the single nucleus level.
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Were you intrigued by our bulk #muscle analysis of acute #exercise and chronic #training published in @natmetabolism.nature.com two years ago?
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The first time Charlie Chaplin used his voice in a film, he wielded it to forcefully condemn the rising forces of fascism around the globe.
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In today's read from Function, APS CEO Scott Steen explains where we, and #physiology, go from here during this time "of unprecedented challenge for science in the United States." ow.ly/zTTT50Wj8bz #WeArePhysiology 🧪 @apspublications.bsky.social‬
Editorial by Scott Steen, CEO of the @apsphysiology.bsky.social
Science Is at a Crossroads—and Physiology With It: A Statement from the APS Chief Executive Officer
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From the @apsphysiology.bsky.social @apspublications.bsky.social
The Breaking Point: Funding Uncertainty Threatens Scientific Innovation
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"Endurance training promotes chromatin closure and timely repression of the post-exercise immediate early stress response" - our new manuscript describes the changes in chromatin accessibility in exercise (acute & training) associated with gene expression.
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#OpenAccess: Review from Physiological Reviews, Biomarkers of #aging: from molecules and surrogates to physiology and function
Regula Furrer and Christoph Handschin
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#exercise #healthspan #longevity @unibas.ch‬
This just in from @apsphysiology.bsky.social
"Early reports indicate that the Trump administration’s proposed FY 2026 budget would slash funding for the NIH by more than 40%, cutting the budget from $47 billion to $27 billion. The APS urges Congress to reject this catastrophic proposal..."
Now out in the typeset, final version! #openaccess
"Biomarkers of aging: from molecules and surrogates to physiology and function"
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"This moment calls out for moral clarity and resolve. It asks universities to take their mission in society seriously and to resist being co-opted by government forces."
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What the is early stress response in exercised #muscle for? At least for Klf5, this seems important to shape lipid homeostasis in the acute (fatty acid metabolism) and chronic (lipid synthesis) settings. All this and more in our new paper:
#myoblue
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This and much more! This review is an extension of, and complementary to our previous commentary in NPJ Aging (doi.org/10.1038/s415...), and the discussion in our review in the Journal of Physiology @physoc.bsky.social (doi.org/10.1113/jp28...).
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Changes that could improve healthy aging.
8.) Our current health care setting fails to prioritize such measures. What could be done to improve the situation? On the level of the individual person, health care professionals, health insurance providers, society and politics. How could we pay for this?
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Various biomarkers of aging, with different degrees of clinical evidence.
7.) In contrast for physiological, functional and anthropometric biomarkers, solid and broad human data exist! E.g. #VO2max, body composition (muscle and #fat mass/distribution), #muscle force and power, activity levels, gait speed and other frailty markers.
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Molecular "clocks" and biomarkers of aging.
6.) How measure aging trajectories or "biological age"? Current state of molecular #biomarkers, e.g. #epigenetic marks, plasma proteomics or #telomere length.
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Modifiers of healthy aging with solid and broad data in humans.
5.) What does work? Interventions with solid data on human aging, #morbidity, #mortality and/or #longevity: physical activity, #sleep, #nutrition, #stress, social interactions, socioeconomic disparities, #climatechange and much more!
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Molecular and cellular hallmarks of aging, and the proposed drugs and interventions that could modify these.
4.) Proposed "#anti-aging drugs" and interventions in human aging, e.g. #rapamycin, #metformin, #resveratrol, but also #reprogramming, #rejuvenation, #caloric restriction. Potentially negative effects on other health-beneficial interventions (e.g. #exercise).
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Old (left side) and young (right side) mouse.
2.) How to study aging? E.g. Genetic diseases of "accelerated aging" (e.g. #progeria), (super-) #centenarians and geography (e.g. in a so-called #BlueZone).
3.) How might human aging differ from that in animals? What could this mean for the study of model organisms in this field?
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