Aged Gut Microbiota Contributes to Systemical Inflammaging after Transfer to Germ-Free Mice
Advanced age is associated with chronic low-grade inflammation, which is usually referred to as inflammaging. Elderly are also known to have an altered gut microbiota composition.
Floris Fransen +19 more
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EPA+DHA Oral Therapy Reduces High Levels of Circulating Pro-Inflammatory Cytokines in Older Adults with Chronic Wounds [PDF]
High levels of circulating pro-inflammatory cytokines contribute to inflammaging, the age-related chronic systemic inflammation involved in the pathobiology of numerous chronic conditions common to older adults (e.g., cardiovascular disease (CVD ...
Wood, Sarah
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Inflammation, genetic background and longevity [PDF]
Ageing is an inexorable intrinsic process that affects all cells, tissues, organs and individuals. Due to a diminished homeostasis and increased organism frailty, ageing causes a reduction of the response to environmental stimuli and, in general, is
A Panda +65 more
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Progress made by the medical community in increasing lifespans comes with the costs of increasing the incidence and prevalence of age-related diseases, neurodegenerative ones included. Aging is associated with a series of morphological changes at the tissue and cellular levels in the brain, as well as impairments in signaling pathways and gene ...
Maria Carolina Jurcau +5 more
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Oral wound healing in the elderly: Mechanisms, challenges, and innovations
Abstract Objective This narrative synthesizes current knowledge on the biological mechanisms, clinical challenges, and regenerative innovations for optimizing intraoral wound healing in the elderly. Methods Narrative review of preclinical and clinical studies addressing age‐related changes in the four canonical wound‐healing phases (hemostasis ...
Ann M. Decker +7 more
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Background/purpose: Diabetic periodontitis (DP) is a severe oral disease characterized by hyperinflammation and impaired wound healing, with inflammaging and pyroptosis playing key roles in its pathogenesis.
Taichen Lin +5 more
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Glutathione increase by the n-butanoyl glutathione derivative (GSH-C4) inhibits viral replication and induces a predominant Th1 immune profile in old mice infected with influenza virus [PDF]
During aging, glutathione (GSH) content declines and the immune system undergoes a deficiency in the induction of Th1 response. Reduced secretion of Th1 cytokines, which is associated with GSH depletion, could weaken the host defenses against viral ...
Amatore, D +9 more
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Abstract Sarcopenia and frailty are complex geriatric syndromes influenced by a combination of genetic and environmental factors. Recent studies suggest that specific genetic variants, DNA methylation patterns and shortened telomeres are associated with age‐related diseases and might contribute to the development of both sarcopenia and frailty. In this
Valentina Ginevičienė +10 more
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Changes in plasma metabolite concentrations and enzyme activities in aging riding horses
In older horses, basal metabolic rate decreases, and plasma metabolite and hormone concentrations related to energy metabolism change. The occurrence of age-related diseases, which increases in old animals, may enhance inflammatory reactivity ...
Yukari Asahi +2 more
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Frailty status in older adults is related to alterations in indoleamine 2,3-dioxygenase 1 and guanosine triphosphate cyclohydrolase I enzymatic pathways [PDF]
Original studyXunta de Galicia; ED431B 2016/013Xunta de Galicia; GPC2014/082Xunta de Galicia; IN607C 2016 ...
Fuchs, Dietmar +10 more
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