Autophagy and cardiac aging

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Abstract

Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of death and the prevalence of CVD dramatically increases with age. Cardiac aging is associated with hypertrophy, fibrosis, inflammation, and decreased contractility. Autophagy, a bulk degradation/recycling system, is essential to maintain cellular homeostasis. Cardiac autophagy is decreased with age, and misfolded proteins and dysfunctional mitochondria are accumulated in the aging heart. Inhibition of autophagy leads to exacerbated cardiac aging, while stimulation of autophagy improves cardiac function and also increases lifespan in many organisms. Thus autophagy represents a potential therapeutic target for aging-related cardiac dysfunction. This review discusses recent progress in our understanding of the role and regulation of autophagy in the aging heart.

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Miyamoto, S. (2019, March 1). Autophagy and cardiac aging. Cell Death and Differentiation. Nature Publishing Group. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41418-019-0286-9

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