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Cochlear Inflammaging in Relation to Ion Channels and Mitochondrial Functions
The slow accumulation of inflammatory biomarker levels in the body—also known as inflammaging—has been linked to a myriad of age-related diseases. Some of these include neurodegenerative conditions such as Parkinson’s disease, obesity, type II diabetes ...
Parveen Bazard +10 more
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Inflammaging and the Lung [PDF]
With the coming of the "silver tsunami," expanding the knowledge about how various intrinsic and extrinsic factors affect the immune system in the elderly is timely and of immediate clinical need. The global population is increasing in age. By the year 2030, more than 20% of the population of the United States will be older than 65 years of age.
Elizabeth J, Kovacs +3 more
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Abstract In this descriptive analysis of the 21‐year follow‐up data from the SHIP‐START cohort and the 7‐year follow‐up data from the SHIP‐TREND cohort, we report the progression of clinical attachment levels (CAL), age effects on CAL change, and a detailed description of CAL progression and remission. At baseline, 4307 and 4420 persons participated in
Thomas Kocher +4 more
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Neuro-Inflammaging and Psychopathological Distress
Inflammaging is a low degree of chronic and systemic tissue inflammation associated with aging, and is intimately linked to pro-inflammatory mediators. These substances are involved in the pathogenesis of chronic inflammatory diseases and related psychopathological symptoms.
Giuseppe Murdaca +5 more
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Inflammaging and cardiovascular disease: Management by medicinal plants [PDF]
Background In aging, a host of molecular and cellular changes occur which accelerate alteration and progression of inflammatory diseases. These conditions in the elderly people cause appearance of a phenomenon which has been denoted as “inflammaging ...
Asgary, Sedigheh. +3 more
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Summary: Inflammaging is associated with an increased risk of chronic disease. Monocytes are the principal immune cells for the production of inflammatory cytokines and contribute to inflammaging in the elderly.
Ming Wang +12 more
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Klotho controls the brain-immune system interface in the choroid plexus. [PDF]
Located within the brain's ventricles, the choroid plexus produces cerebrospinal fluid and forms an important barrier between the central nervous system and the blood.
Ho, Kaitlyn +7 more
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Background Chronic, low-grade inflammation, also termed ‘inflammaging’, has been linked to the development of some aging-associated disorders. Recent studies suggest that inflammaging is attributable to aging-associated epidermal dysfunction.
Bin Yang +7 more
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Serum Biochemical Phenotypes in the Domestic Dog [PDF]
The serum or plasma biochemical profile is essential in the diagnosis and monitoring of systemic disease in veterinary medicine, but current reference intervals typically take no account of breed-specific differences.
Chang, Y M +3 more
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Melatonin and brain inflammaging [PDF]
Melatonin is known to possess several properties of value for healthy aging, as a direct and indirect antioxidant, protectant and modulator of mitochondrial function, antiexcitotoxic agent, enhancer of circadian amplitudes, immune modulator and neuroprotectant.
Hardeland, Rüdiger +3 more
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