Aging of Vascular System Is a Complex Process: The Cornerstone Mechanisms

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Aging is one of the most intriguing processes of human ontogenesis. It is associated with the development of a wide variety of diseases affecting all organs and their systems. The victory over aging is the most desired goal of scientists; however, it is hardly achievable in the foreseeable future due to the complexity and ambiguity of the process itself. All body systems age, lose their performance, and structural disorders accumulate. The cardiovascular system is no exception. And it is cardiovascular diseases that occupy a leading position as a cause of death, especially among the elderly. The aging of the cardiovascular system is well described from a mechanical point of view. Moreover, it is known that at the cellular level, a huge number of mechanisms are involved in this process, from mitochondrial dysfunction to inflammation. It is on these mechanisms, as well as the potential for taking control of the aging of the cardiovascular system, that we focused on in this review.

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Poznyak, A. V., Sadykhov, N. K., Kartuesov, A. G., Borisov, E. E., Sukhorukov, V. N., & Orekhov, A. N. (2022, July 1). Aging of Vascular System Is a Complex Process: The Cornerstone Mechanisms. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms23136926

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