Department of Pathology/Comparative Medicine, Wake Forest School of Medicine, Winston Salem, North Carolina, USA.
Alzheimer s Disease Research Center, Wake Forest School of Medicine, Winston Salem, North Carolina, USA.
Am J Primatol. 2021 Nov;83(11):e23309. doi: 10.1002/ajp.23309. Epub 2021 Aug 17.
Aging across the Primate Order is poorly understood because ages of individuals are often unknown, there is a dearth of aged animals available for study, and because aging is best characterized by longitudinal studies which are difficult to carry out in long-lived species. The human population is aging rapidly, and advanced age is a primary risk factor for several chronic diseases and conditions that impact healthspan. As lifespan has increased, diseases and disorders of the central nervous system (CNS) have become more prevalent, and Alzheimer's disease and related dementias have become epidemic. Nonhuman primate (NHP) models are key to understanding the aging primate CNS. This Special Issue presents a review of current knowledge about NHP CNS aging across the Primate Order. Similarities and differences to human aging, and their implications for the validity of NHP models of aging are considered. Topics include aging-related brain structure and function, neuropathologies, cognitive performance, social behavior and social network characteristics, and physical, sensory, and motor function. Challenges to primate CNS aging research are discussed. Together, this collection of articles demonstrates the value of studying aging in a breadth of NHP models to advance our understanding of human and nonhuman primate aging and healthspan.
灵长类动物的衰老过程了解甚少,因为个体的年龄往往未知,可供研究的老年动物稀缺,而且衰老最好通过纵向研究来描述,而在长寿物种中进行这种研究很困难。人类人口正在迅速老龄化,高龄是几种影响健康寿命的慢性疾病和状况的主要风险因素。随着寿命的延长,中枢神经系统(CNS)的疾病和障碍变得更加普遍,阿尔茨海默病和相关痴呆症已成为流行疾病。非人类灵长类动物(NHP)模型是了解灵长类动物衰老的中枢神经系统的关键。本期特刊综述了灵长类动物中枢神经系统衰老的现有知识。考虑了与人类衰老的相似性和差异,以及它们对衰老的 NHP 模型有效性的影响。主题包括与年龄相关的大脑结构和功能、神经病理学、认知表现、社会行为和社会网络特征以及身体、感官和运动功能。讨论了灵长类动物中枢神经系统衰老研究的挑战。这些文章共同展示了在广泛的 NHP 模型中研究衰老的价值,以促进我们对人类和非人类灵长类动物衰老和健康寿命的理解。