人类衰老过程中红细胞生物标志物的系统回顾。

Somu Yadav, Deepika, Pawan Kumar Maurya
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红细胞(RBC)在人体衰老和老年相关疾病中会发生多种变化,因此已成为衰老过程的生物标志物。我们的研究目的是探讨人类衰老对红细胞指数的影响,以及将红细胞作为生物标记物的优势、治疗干预措施、挑战和未来发展方向。我们使用 PubMed 和 ScienceDirect 这两个在线数据库,以 "红细胞作为人类衰老的生物标志物"、"红细胞 [MeSH 术语] 和生物标志物 [MeSH 术语] 和人类衰老 [MeSH 术语]"以及 "红细胞和人类衰老 "为关键词搜索相关研究。共发现了 474 项研究,在去除重复研究,排除基于标题、摘要或全文的研究后,本系统综述纳入了 74 项研究和通过交叉引用发现的 48 项额外研究。根据这些证据,我们得出结论:血红蛋白浓度、平均血球容积、红细胞分布宽度、红细胞膜、氧化应激和新陈代谢等红细胞指标会随着人体衰老而发生变化。一些研究对红细胞进行了治疗干预,包括膳食补充、植物化学物质、纳米粒子和体育锻炼,以缓解衰老和相关结果。因此,通过进一步研究 RBC 参数、分子机制及其对年龄相关健康后果的影响,可以提高老年人的生活质量和健康老龄化。
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A Systematic Review of Red Blood Cells Biomarkers in Human Aging.

Red blood cells (RBCs) have emerged as biomarkers of the aging process as they undergo several changes in human aging and age-related diseases. The objectives of our study are to explore the effect of human aging on RBC indices, the strengths, therapeutic interventions, challenges, and future directions for using RBCs as a biomarker. Two online databases, PubMed and ScienceDirect, were used to search relevant studies using "RBCs as biomarkers of human aging," "red blood cells [MeSH Terms] AND biomarkers [MeSH Terms] AND human aging [MeSH Terms]," and "erythrocytes and human aging" as keywords. A total of 474 studies were identified, and after the removal of duplicates, excluding studies based on title, abstract, or full text, 74 studies and 48 additional studies found through cross-referencing were included in this systematic review. Based on the evidence, we concluded that RBC indices such as hemoglobin concentration, mean corpuscular volume, RBC distribution width, RBC membrane, oxidative stress, and metabolism change with human aging. Several studies have applied therapeutic interventions to RBCs, including dietary supplementation, phytochemicals, nanoparticles, and physical activity, to mitigate aging and related outcomes. Hence, the quality of life for older people and healthy aging can be improved by further investigating the RBC parameters, molecular mechanisms, and their implications for age-related health consequences.

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