Tag: Vascular Aging

Blood vessel network
Researchers publishing in Aging Cell have discovered that the nuclei of the cells that line injured arteries quickly become misshapen and that this leads to accelerated cellular senescence. Delivering zinc to these cells partially alleviates this dysmorphism. Two seemingly unrelated concepts This paper begins with a discussion of two different concepts that, on the surface,...
Skin capillaries
A new study ties the disappearance of capillary-associated macrophages to age-related vascular degeneration in the skin. Boosting their function with a growth factor offers a possible avenue for anti-aging interventions [1]. Macrophages, capillaries, and skin aging Skin aging might not be the most dangerous aspect of aging, but it certainly is one of the most...
Blood vessels
A preprint study has found that the stiffness of the extracellular matrix (ECM) itself encourages cells to undergo senescence. An unexplored relationship ECM stiffness and cellular senescence are both well-known aspects of aging. The cross-linked collagens, such as glucosepane, that lead to a less-flexible ECM accumulate with time and have long been the subject of...
Heart disease
In Cell Reports Medicine, researchers have published a detailed review on the relationship between cardiovascular disease and the age-related inflammation known as inflammaging. The immune system itself ages Chronic InflammationChronic inflammation refers to a persistent, low-grade buzz of immune activity that settles into the body without the drama of an infection or obvious injury. In...
Intestines and blood vessels
Fecal microbiota transplantation from young mice to older mice improved multiple metabolic parameters and some hallmarks of aging, such as inflammation and telomere shortening [1]. Bringing back the balance Dysbiosis, an imbalance in the gut microbiome, is a newly recognized hallmark of aging [2]. Dysbiosis elevates the risk of many diseases, including cardiovascular diseases [3]....
Older people with cognitive decline
Researchers have found that men and women have significant differences in how their brains' blood vessels change in Alzheimer's disease. The collapse of the blood-brain barrier Loss of ProteostasisThe loss of proteostasis is the failure of the protein-building machinery of the cell and the accumulation of misfolded proteins, which is one of the root causes...