Age-Related Changes and Loss of Damage Resistance of Kidney Tissue: The Role of a Decrease in the Number of Kidney Resident Progenitor Cells

IF 0.6 Q4 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY
M. I. Buyan, N. V. Andrianova, E. Yu. Plotnikov
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Abstract

Many organs undergo negative changes during aging that affect their functions and ability to regenerate. In particular, the kidneys become more susceptible to acute injury and are more likely to develop chronic kidney disease with age. One of the reasons for this may be a decrease in the number of resident renal progenitor cells. This review addresses age-related changes that occur in the kidneys at the histological and molecular levels, including those related to the cell cycle, mitochondrial function, oxidative stress, and chronic inflammation. We described the available studies on resident renal stem cells, their niches, morphology, possible markers, and the dynamics of their numbers during the aging process. The reasons for the age-related decline in renal regenerative potential are considered based on molecular and cellular mechanisms.

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与年龄有关的变化和肾组织抗损伤能力的丧失:肾脏驻留祖细胞数量减少的作用
摘要 许多器官在衰老过程中都会发生负面变化,从而影响其功能和再生能力。尤其是肾脏,随着年龄的增长,肾脏更容易受到急性损伤,也更容易患上慢性肾病。其中一个原因可能是常驻肾脏祖细胞的数量减少。本综述探讨了肾脏在组织学和分子水平上发生的与年龄有关的变化,包括与细胞周期、线粒体功能、氧化应激和慢性炎症有关的变化。我们介绍了有关常驻肾干细胞、其龛位、形态、可能的标记物以及其数量在衰老过程中的动态变化的现有研究。基于分子和细胞机制,我们探讨了肾脏再生潜能随年龄增长而下降的原因。
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Advances in Gerontology
Advances in Gerontology GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY-
CiteScore
0.80
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16.70%
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45
期刊介绍: Advances in Gerontology focuses on biomedical aspects of aging. The journal also publishes original articles and reviews on progress in the following research areas: demography of aging; molecular and physiological mechanisms of aging, clinical gerontology and geriatrics, prevention of premature aging, medicosocial aspects of gerontology, and behavior and psychology of the elderly.
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