Cellular and Molecular Aspects of Ageing

Bueno, Valquiria

  • 出版商: Springer
  • 出版日期: 2024-04-05
  • 售價: $5,900
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  • 語言: 英文
  • 頁數: 158
  • 裝訂: Hardcover - also called cloth, retail trade, or trade
  • ISBN: 3031550218
  • ISBN-13: 9783031550218
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商品描述

Even though life expectancy increased in the last decades, ageing has been considered a strong risk factor for age-related diseases, disability and death. The further understanding of cellular and molecular aspects of ageing could predict the onset of diseases in advance, prevent functional decline and identify targets for interventions focused in healthy ageing.

The hypothesis that organismal ageing and dysfunction is influenced by the accumulation of senescent cells had origin in Hayflick and Moorhead results from cultured human fibroblasts. It was shown that fibroblasts presented a limited capacity for proliferation reaching thus the state of irreversible growth arrest (replicative senescence). In 2011, van Deusen et al. showed that p16Ink4a accumulation was associated with premature ageing in a mouse model and the inactivation of the p16Ink4a gene mitigated the ageing phenotype. Thus, the cell cycle arrest due to the expression of p16Ink4a and p21CIP (cell cycle inhibitors) is the main characteristic of senescence. In addition to cellular senescence, the hallmarks of ageing include genomic instability, telomere shortening, epigenetic alterations, loss of proteostasis, deregulated nutrient-sensing, mitochondrial dysfunction, stem cell exhaustion, altered intercellular communication, and a pro-inflammatory senescence-associated secretory phenotype (SASP). In this book, researchers will comprehensively discuss relevant changes occurring at cellular and molecular levels (human and animal models) based on the hallmarks of ageing. The impact of lifestyle and benefits of physical activity and nutrition will be also discussed. Unravelling cellular and molecular aspects of ageing is crucial for the unanswered questions about ageing and for guiding interventions such as changes in lifestyle, senolytic (kills senescent cells), and senomorphic (interrupts deleterious intercellular communication) therapies.

商品描述(中文翻譯)

儘管近幾十年來預期壽命有所增加,但老化仍被視為與年齡相關疾病、殘疾和死亡的強烈風險因素。對細胞和分子老化的進一步了解可以預測疾病的發生,防止功能衰退,並確定健康老化干預的目標。

有關有機體老化和功能障礙受累累積的衰老細胞影響的假設源於Hayflick和Moorhead對培養的人類成纖維細胞的研究結果。研究表明,成纖維細胞的增殖能力有限,最終達到不可逆的生長停滯(增殖性衰老)。2011年,van Deusen等人在小鼠模型中顯示,p16Ink4a 的累積與早衰有關,而p16Ink4a 基因的失活緩解了老化表型。因此,由於p16Ink4a 和p21CIP (細胞週期抑制劑)的表達引起的細胞週期停滯是衰老的主要特徵。除了細胞衰老外,衰老的特徵還包括基因組不穩定性、端粒縮短、表觀遺傳變化、蛋白質穩態損失、營養感知失調、粒線體功能障礙、幹細胞枯竭、細胞間通訊異常和促炎性衰老相關分泌表型(SASP)。在本書中,研究人員將全面討論基於衰老特徵的細胞和分子層面上(人類和動物模型)發生的相關變化。還將討論生活方式的影響以及體育活動和營養的益處。揭示細胞和分子老化的方方面面對於關於老化的未解問題以及指導干預措施(如改變生活方式、殺死衰老細胞的senolytic和中斷有害細胞間通訊的senomorphic療法)至關重要。

作者簡介

Valquiria Bueno has a background in Biology and a Post Doc in Immunology by The University of Oxford. As an Associate Professor at UNIFESP since 2006 and she has been working in the Ageing issue for more than one decade. In association with researchers of the Ageing field around the world she has published two other books: "The Ageing Immune System and Health" edited by Valquiria Bueno, Janet M Lord and Thomas Jackson and "Healthy Longevity and Immune System" edited by Valquiria Bueno and Graham Pawelec. Her main interest is on how the ageing process interferes with the immune system function and what are the consequences of it for the older individuals. She has been supported with Brazilian (FAPESP, CAPES, CNPq), British Council and Newton Fund grants for the study of the Ageing process and changes occurring in he Immune System.

作者簡介(中文翻譯)

Valquiria Bueno具有生物學背景,並在牛津大學獲得免疫學的博士後學位。自2006年以來,她一直擔任UNIFESP的副教授,並在老化問題上工作了十多年。與世界各地的老化領域研究人員合作,她還出版了另外兩本書:由Valquiria Bueno、Janet M Lord和Thomas Jackson編輯的《老化免疫系統與健康》以及由Valquiria Bueno和Graham Pawelec編輯的《健康長壽與免疫系統》。她主要關注老化過程如何干擾免疫系統功能以及對老年人的影響。她在老化過程和免疫系統變化的研究中獲得了巴西(FAPESP,CAPES,CNPq),英國文化協會和牛頓基金的資助。