肾素-血管紧张素系统基因多态性与衰老

Q3 Social Sciences
Natalia A. Bebyakova, Sergey Levitsky, Irina A. Shabalina, Tatyana Mikhailovna Komandresova, Alexander V. Kudryavtsev
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一个个性化的健康老龄化计划,其基础是保留作为一组老年功能能力的内在能力,应考虑到影响身体器官和系统结构和功能的遗传(遗传)因素及其与年龄相关的变化。个体基因图谱是确保健康老龄化的重要工具。因此,许多研究集中在确定衰老和长寿的遗传机制以及相关的多因素疾病。肾素-血管紧张素系统(RAS)紊乱有助于形成与心血管疾病、认知改变、听觉和视觉分析功能相关的病理状况,并且可能是老年人功能障碍的预测因素。本文就RAS基因多态性在衰老过程中的作用进行文献综述。通过对现代国内外文献的分析,揭示了血管紧张素原(AGT)、血管紧张素转换酶(ACE)和血管紧张素II受体1型(AGTR1)基因多态性变异在病理条件的发生发展和内在容量下降中的作用。研究结果表明,检测这些多态性对于个性化预后和制定旨在提高老年人预期寿命和质量的及时预防计划具有实际意义。
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RENIN-ANGIOTENSIN SYSTEM GENE POLYMORPHISM AND AGING
A personalized healthy aging program based on the preservation of the intrinsic capacity as a set of functional abilities in old age should take into account genetic (hereditary) factors that affect the structure and functions of organs and systems of the body and their age-related changes. An individual genetic profile can be an important tool for ensuring healthy aging. For this reason, numerous studies focus on identifying the genetic mechanisms of aging and longevity and the associated multifactorial diseases. The renin-angiotensin system (RAS) disorders contribute to the formation of pathological conditions associated with cardiovascular disease, cognitive changes, functioning of auditory and visual analyzers, and are the probable predictors of functional disorders in older adults. This article is a literature review of the involvement of RAS gene polymorphisms in the aging processes. The performed analysis of modern domestic and foreign literature has brought new light on the contribution of polymorphic variants of the angiotensinogen (AGT), angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) and angiotensin II receptor type 1 (AGTR1) genes to the occurrence and development of pathological conditions and the associated decreases in the intrinsic capacity. The findings suggest that testing for these polymorphisms can be of a practical importance for personalized prognosis and the development of timely preventive programs aimed at improving life expectancy and quality among the elderly.
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Ekologiya Cheloveka (Human Ecology)
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