Kanapuru Bindu, Ershler William B
Clinical Research Branch, Intramural Research Program, National Institute on Aging, National Institutes of Health, Baltimore, MD, USA.
Am J Med. 2009 Jul;122(7):605-13. doi: 10.1016/j.amjmed.2009.01.030.
There are inevitable physiologic changes associated with advancing age, yet for some people these changes are exaggerated, and as a result a phenotype emerges recognized as "frailty." Why some people become frail and others do not remains incompletely understood. Although chronic illnesses are common among frail elderly persons, some will develop all of the phenotypic features without a diagnosed underlying disease. It has been recognized that certain proinflammatory cytokines and coagulation factors are elevated to a greater extent in those who are frail than in age-matched nonfrail individuals. In this review, we provide an overview of current research in the biology of frailty with particular emphasis on the role of inflammatory pathways and disordered coagulation in its pathogenesis.
随着年龄的增长,不可避免地会出现一些生理变化,但对某些人来说,这些变化会被放大,结果就出现了一种被认为是“虚弱”的表型。为什么有些人会变得虚弱而另一些人不会,目前仍未完全了解。虽然慢性病在体弱的老年人中很常见,但有些人即使没有被诊断出潜在疾病,也会出现所有的表型特征。人们已经认识到,某些促炎细胞因子和凝血因子在体弱的人身上比在年龄匹配的非体弱个体身上升高得更明显。在这篇综述中,我们概述了目前关于虚弱生物学的研究,特别强调炎症途径和凝血紊乱在其发病机制中的作用。