Department of Medicine, Division of Geriatrics and Gerontology, School of Medicine and Public Health, University of Wisconsin Madison, WI 53792, United States.
Department of Medicine, Division of Geriatrics and Gerontology, School of Medicine and Public Health, University of Wisconsin Madison, WI 53792, United States; Geriatric Research, Education, and Clinical Center, William S. Middleton Memorial Veterans Hospital, Madison, WI 53705, United States.
EBioMedicine. 2017 Jul;21:37-44. doi: 10.1016/j.ebiom.2017.06.015. Epub 2017 Jun 19.
Aging as a research pursuit is fairly new compared with traditional lines of medical research. A growing field of investigators is focused on understanding how changes in tissue biology, physiology, and systemic homeostasis, conspire to create increased vulnerability to disease as a function of age. Aging research as a discipline is necessarily broad; in part because aging itself is multi-faceted and in part because different model systems are employed to define the underlying biology. In this review we outline aspects of aging research that are likely to uncover the pivotal events leading to age-related disease vulnerability. We focus on studies of human aging and discuss the value of research on caloric restriction, an intervention with proven efficacy in delaying aging. We propose that studies such as these will deliver target factors and processes that create vulnerability in human aging, an advance that would potentially be transformative in clinical care.
与传统的医学研究路线相比,衰老作为一个研究领域相对较新。越来越多的研究人员专注于了解组织生物学、生理学和全身内稳态的变化如何协同作用,导致随着年龄的增长对疾病的易感性增加。衰老研究作为一门学科必然是广泛的;部分原因是衰老本身是多方面的,部分原因是不同的模型系统被用来定义潜在的生物学。在这篇综述中,我们概述了可能揭示导致与年龄相关的疾病易感性的关键事件的衰老研究的各个方面。我们专注于人类衰老的研究,并讨论了热量限制研究的价值,这一干预措施已被证明能有效延缓衰老。我们提出,这样的研究将提供在人类衰老中产生脆弱性的靶因子和过程,这一进展在临床护理中可能具有变革性。