Aging and Age-Related Disorders
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Features that characterize the aging process include the gradual accumulation of cell damage after prolonged exposure to oxidative and inflammatory events over a lifetime. In addition to the accretion of lesions, the intrinsic levels of pro-oxidant and...
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Features that characterize the aging process include the gradual accumulation of cell damage after prolonged exposure to oxidative and inflammatory events over a lifetime. In addition to the accretion of lesions, the intrinsic levels of pro-oxidant and aberrant immune responses are elevated with age. These adverse events are often further enhanced by the chronic and slow progressing diseases that characterize the senescent brain and cardiovascular system. The incidence of some disorders such as Alzheimer's disease and vascular diseases are sufficiently prevalent in the extreme elderly that these disorders can arguably be considered "normal".
Aging and Aging-Related Disorders examines the interface between normal and pathological aging, and illustrates how this border can sometimes be diffuse. It explores and illustrates the processes underlying the means by which aging becomes increasingly associated with inappropriate levels of free radical activity and how this can serve as a platform for the progression of age-related diseases.
The book provides chapters that examine the interactive relationship between systems in the body that can enhance or sometimes even limit cellular longevity. In addition, specific redox mechanisms in cells are discussed.
Another important aspect for aging discussed here is the close relationship between the systems of the body and exposure to environmental influences of oxidative stress that can affect both cellular senescence and a cell's nuclear DNA. What may be even more interesting to note is that these external stressors are not simply confined to illnesses usually associated with aging, but can be evident in maturing and young individuals.
A broad range of internationally recognized experts have contributed to this book. Their aim is to successfully highlight emerging knowledge and therapy for the understanding of the basis and development of aging-related disorders.
Aging and Aging-Related Disorders examines the interface between normal and pathological aging, and illustrates how this border can sometimes be diffuse. It explores and illustrates the processes underlying the means by which aging becomes increasingly associated with inappropriate levels of free radical activity and how this can serve as a platform for the progression of age-related diseases.
The book provides chapters that examine the interactive relationship between systems in the body that can enhance or sometimes even limit cellular longevity. In addition, specific redox mechanisms in cells are discussed.
Another important aspect for aging discussed here is the close relationship between the systems of the body and exposure to environmental influences of oxidative stress that can affect both cellular senescence and a cell's nuclear DNA. What may be even more interesting to note is that these external stressors are not simply confined to illnesses usually associated with aging, but can be evident in maturing and young individuals.
A broad range of internationally recognized experts have contributed to this book. Their aim is to successfully highlight emerging knowledge and therapy for the understanding of the basis and development of aging-related disorders.
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Features that characterize the aging process include the gradual accumulation of cell damage after prolonged exposure to oxidative and inflammatory events over a lifetime. In addition to the accretion of lesions, the intrinsic levels of pro-oxidant and aberrant immune responses are elevated with age. These adverse events are often further enhanced by the chronic and slow progressing diseases that characterize the senescent brain and cardiovascular system. The incidence of some disorders such as Alzheimer's disease and vascular diseases are sufficiently prevalent in the extreme elderly that these disorders can arguably be considered "normal". Aging and Aging-Related Disorders examines the interface between normal and pathological aging, and illustrates how this border can sometimes be diffuse. It explores and illustrates the processes underlying the means by which aging becomes increasingly associated with inappropriate levels of free radical activity and how this can serve as a platform for the progression of age-related diseases. The book provides chapters that examine the interactive relationship between systems in the body that can enhance or sometimes even limit cellular longevity. In addition, specific redox mechanisms in cells are discussed. Another important aspect for aging discussed here is the close relationship between the systems of the body and exposure to environmental influences of oxidative stress that can affect both cellular senescence and a cell¿s nuclear DNA. What may be even more interesting to note is that these external stressors are not simply confined to illnesses usually associated with aging, but can be evident in maturing and young individuals. A broad range of internationally recognized experts have contributed to this book. Their aim is to successfully highlight emerging knowledge and therapy for the understanding of the basis and development of aging¿related disorders.
Aging and Age-Related Disorders covers data describing the role of free radicals and antioxidants ie; oxidative stress that deal with clinical and pre-clinical trials, as well as basic research using animal models. There is increasing evidence that oxidative stress is a causative, or at least a supportive factor in normal aging and age-related disorders. Oxidative stress plays a regulatory role in transcription, signal transduction, gene expression and membrane trafficking.
Contributors are experts in the field and have published extensively. Chapters describe the relationship of oxidative stress to metabolism, redox biomarkers, gene polymorphisms, angiogenesis, antioxidant defense and protection during chemotherapy, apoptosis, cell signaling, mutation and oxidative damage to lipids, proteins and nucleic acids, membrane trafficking, postsynaptic damage, inflammation, mitochondrial dysfunction and alterations in immunological function.
Aging and Age-Related Disorders aims to keep the physician and research scientist up-to-date on medical applications which should lead to improved health care. This book will also promote the concept of using biomarkers of oxidative stress as adjuncts to classical laboratory testing and the effect of antioxidants on cellular protection.
Contributors are experts in the field and have published extensively. Chapters describe the relationship of oxidative stress to metabolism, redox biomarkers, gene polymorphisms, angiogenesis, antioxidant defense and protection during chemotherapy, apoptosis, cell signaling, mutation and oxidative damage to lipids, proteins and nucleic acids, membrane trafficking, postsynaptic damage, inflammation, mitochondrial dysfunction and alterations in immunological function.
Aging and Age-Related Disorders aims to keep the physician and research scientist up-to-date on medical applications which should lead to improved health care. This book will also promote the concept of using biomarkers of oxidative stress as adjuncts to classical laboratory testing and the effect of antioxidants on cellular protection.
Inhaltsverzeichnis zu „Aging and Age-Related Disorders “
Chapters: General Aspects of Aging 1: Protein Redox Regulation Mechanisms in Aging 2: Nitrosative Stress in Aging 3: Intervention with Multiple Micronutrients Including Dietary and Endogenous Antioxidants for Healthy Aging 4: Advanced Glycation End Products, Rage and Aging 5: Sirtuins and Mammalian Aging 6: Estrogenic Modulation of Longevity by Induction of Antioxidant Enzymes 7: Mitochondrial Respiratory Function Decline in Aging and Lifespan Extension by Caloric Restriction 8: Methylglyoxal, Oxidative Stress, and Aging The Cardiovascular System 9: Novel Strategies for Neurovascular Longevity during Aging 10: Oxidative Stress in Vascular Disease 11: The Role of Mitochondrial Reactive Oxygen Species Formation for Aging-induced Vascular Dysfunction 12:Aging, oxidative stress and cardiovascular disorders 13: Oxidative stress, aging, and cardiovascular disease 14: Anti-Oxidation as a Prevention of Cardiovascular Diseases - An Effect of Polyphenols 15: Vascular aging and oxidative stress: hormesis and adaptive cellular pathways 16: Role of oxidative stress in mediating elevated blood pressure with aging The Nervous System 17: Melatonin, Oxidative Stress and the Aging Brain 18: The SAM strain of mice, a higher oxidative stress, age-dependent degenerative diseases and senescence acceleration model 19: Antioxidants combined with behavioral enrichment can slow brain aging 20: Role of nitric oxide in neurodegeneration and vulnerability of neuronal cells to nitric oxide metabolites and reactive oxygen species 21: Free radical-mediated damages to brain in Alzheimer's disease: Role of acrolein and preclinical promise of antioxidant polyphenols. 22: An epigenetic model for susceptibility to oxidative DNA damage in the aging brain and Alzheimer's disease
Bibliographische Angaben
- 2010, 2010, XVI, 472 Seiten, Masse: 16 x 24,1 cm, Gebunden, Englisch
- Herausgegeben: Stephen Bondy, Kenneth Maiese
- Verlag: Springer, Berlin
- ISBN-10: 1607616017
- ISBN-13: 9781607616016
- Erscheinungsdatum: 08.09.2010
Sprache:
Englisch
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