Publications by authors named "Anna Carey"

As the healthcare burden caused by an increasingly aging population rapidly rises, a pressing need exists for innovative geroscience research that can elucidate aging mechanisms and precipitate the development of therapeutic interventions to support healthy aging. The Fifth Annual Midwest Aging Consortium Aging Research symposium, held from April 28-30, 2024, was hosted by The Ohio State University in Columbus, Ohio and featured presentations from investigators across the Midwestern United States. This report summarizes the research presented at the symposium, whose topics included cellular senescence and the aging brain, metabolism and metabolic interventions, nutrition, redox mechanisms and biomarkers, and stress mechanisms.

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  • Age-related susceptibility to sepsis involves hyperactive immune systems and changes in macrophages, which show chronic inflammation and a dysfunctional response to pathogens.
  • In older mice, a cytokine called GDF3 increases inflammatory responses in adipose tissue macrophages (ATMs) during endotoxemia, leading to more CD11c+ ATMs and inflammatory cytokines.
  • Targeting the GDF3-SMAD2/3 signaling pathway can reduce inflammation and improve outcomes in older organisms, suggesting it could be a potential therapeutic target for age-related inflammation issues.
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Myeloid cell production of interleukin-1β (IL-1β) drives inflammaging in visceral adipose tissue (vWAT) and contributes to the expansion of interleukin-1 receptor 1 (Il1r1) positive aged adipose B-cells (AABs). AABs promote metabolic dysfunction and inflammation under inflammatory challenges. However, it is unclear whether IL-1β contributes to AAB-associated inflammation during aging.

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Adipose tissue immune cells are heterogeneous and dynamic, alter metabolism, and drive immune responses. Here, we present a protocol for assessment and characterization of murine adipose tissue immune cells using fluorescence-based flow cytometry and sorting into pure populations. We describe steps for isolation of the stromovascular fraction, antibody staining, and data collection by flow cytometry.

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Non-canonical lipolysis induced by inflammatory cytokines or Toll-like receptor ligands is required for the regulation of inflammation during endotoxemia and sepsis. Canonical lipolysis induced by catecholamines declines during aging due to factors including an expansion of lymphocytes, pro-inflammatory macrophage polarization, and an increase in chronic low-grade inflammation; however, the extent to which the non-canonical pathway of lipolysis is active and impacted by immune cells during aging remains unclear. Therefore, we aimed to define the extent to which immune cells from old mice influence non-canonical lipolysis during sepsis.

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Popular media have described intimate relationships among contemporary college students as dominated by a pervasive sexual "hookup culture," implying that students are involved in frequent sexual encounters pursued by both participants without the expectation of a continuing relationship. The hookup culture has been described as "a nationwide phenomenon that has largely replaced traditional dating on college campuses" (Bogle, 2008 , p. 5).

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