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A senescence-associated secretory phenotype (SASP) and a mild inflammatory response characteristic of senescent cells (inflammaging) form the conditions for the development of cardiovascular diseases: atherosclerosis, coronary heart disease, and ...
Vladimir Khavinson +4 more
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Bone regeneration in inflammation with aging and cell-based immunomodulatory therapy
Aging of the global population increases the incidence of osteoporosis and associated fragility fractures, significantly impacting patient quality of life and healthcare costs. The acute inflammatory reaction is essential to initiate healing after injury.
Junichi Kushioka +8 more
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Cellular Mechanisms of Inflammaging and Periodontal Disease
Increased age is associated with an increased prevalence of chronic inflammatory diseases and conditions. The term inflammaging has been used to describe the age-related changes to the immune response that results in a chronic and elevated inflammatory ...
Daniel Clark +2 more
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Sex/gender-related differences in inflammaging [PDF]
Geroscience puts mechanisms of aging as a driver of the most common age-related diseases and dysfunctions. Under this perspective, addressing the basic mechanisms of aging will produce a better understanding than addressing each disease pathophysiology ...
Olivieri, Fabiola +15 more
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Next steps in mechanisms of inflammaging [PDF]
Striking age-related changes occur in the human immune system, beginning in the sixth decade of life. Age is a non-modifiable, universal risk factor that results in the dysregulation of many cellular homeostatic processes. The decline in immune cell macroautophagy/autophagy and the increased generation of proinflammatory cytokines during agingfuels the
Leena P, Bharath, Barbara S, Nikolajczyk
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Contributions of Age-Related Thymic Involution to Immunosenescence and Inflammaging
Immune system aging is characterized by the paradox of immunosenescence (insufficiency) and inflammaging (over-reaction), which incorporate two sides of the same coin, resulting in immune disorder.
Rachel Thomas, Weikan Wang, Dong-Ming Su
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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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“Inflammaging” and bone in the OsteoLaus cohort [PDF]
Abstract Background “Inflammaging” is a coined term that combines the processes of inflammation (within the normal range) and aging, since chronic, low-grade, systemic inflammation emerges with increasing age. Unlike high-level inflammation, with which deleterious effects on bone no longer need to be demonstrated, it is ...
Jessica Fischer +5 more
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Neurovascular Inflammaging in Health and Disease [PDF]
Aging is characterized by a chronic low-grade sterile inflammation dubbed as inflammaging, which in part originates from accumulating cellular debris. These, acting as danger signals with many intrinsic factors such as cytokines, are sensed by a network of pattern recognition receptors and other cognate receptors, leading to the activation of ...
Ádám Mészáros +6 more
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Epigenetic Mechanisms Involved in Inflammaging-Associated Hypertension
Purpose of Review: This review summarizes the involvement of inflammaging in vascular damage with focus on the epigenetic mechanisms by which inflammaging-induced hypertension is triggered.
Ferder, León +3 more
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