Aging is a complex physiological process that is governed by multiple genetic, epigenetic, and environmental factors. Many different cellular signaling pathways have been reported to regulate aging at the molecular level. Jibin Zhou and colleagues explored the role of GSK3alpha signaling in aging. Loss of GSK3alpha signaling resulted in premature death and an acceleration of age-related pathologies. Here, they used micro-computed tomography (micro-CT) scans (in blue) and histological images of the knee to find signs of age-related osteoarthritis.
Aging is regulated by conserved signaling pathways. The glycogen synthase kinase-3 (GSK-3) family of serine/threonine kinases regulates several of these pathways, but the role of GSK-3 in aging is unknown. Herein, we demonstrate premature death and acceleration of age-related pathologies in the
Jibin Zhou, Theresa A. Freeman, Firdos Ahmad, Xiying Shang, Emily Mangano, Erhe Gao, John Farber, Yajing Wang, Xin-Liang Ma, James Woodgett, Ronald J. Vagnozzi, Hind Lal, Thomas Force