颈动脉疾病与衰老:关于老年人血管衰老发病机制的文献综述。

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Current Gerontology and Geriatrics Research Pub Date : 2020-06-13 eCollection Date: 2020-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2020/8601762
Eleni Sertedaki, Dimitris Veroutis, Flora Zagouri, George Galyfos, Konstadinos Filis, Alexandros Papalambros, Konstantina Aggeli, Panagiota Tsioli, George Charalambous, George Zografos, Fragiska Sigala
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摘要

衰老是一个自然过程,会影响人类机体的所有系统,导致机体无法适应环境变化。年龄的增长与各种病理状况有关,尤其是心脑血管疾病。颈动脉(CA)主要受年龄引起的功能和形态改变的影响,导致动脉粥样硬化疾病。随着生物医学科学的发展,这种疾病的许多方面都得到了阐明。有症状的颈动脉疾病(CD)源于临界颈动脉狭窄或由于血管结构改变(如颈动脉内膜中层增厚)导致的动脉粥样斑块爆发。在组织学层面上,上述变化是由弹性蛋白碎裂、胶原沉积、免疫细胞浸润以及细胞因子和血管收缩剂的积累引起的。其根本机制包括慢性炎症和氧化应激、细胞平衡系统失调以及衰老。因此,血管壁成分失衡,无法抵消外部压力刺激。因此,动脉松弛功能受损,动脉粥样硬化病变进展。本文综述了目前有关衰老与血管衰老和动脉粥样硬化关系的证据。加深对这些机制的了解有助于制定有效的预防方法和有针对性的治疗策略。
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Carotid Disease and Ageing: A Literature Review on the Pathogenesis of Vascular Senescence in Older Subjects.

Aging is a natural process that affects all systems of the human organism, leading to its inability to adapt to environmental changes. Advancing age has been correlated with various pathological conditions, especially cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases. Carotid artery (CA) is mainly affected by age-induced functional and morphological alterations causing atheromatous disease. The evolvement of biomedical sciences has allowed the elucidation of many aspects of this condition. Symptomatic carotid disease (CD) derives from critical luminar stenosis or eruption of an atheromatous plaque due to structural modifications of the vessels, such as carotid intima-media thickening. At a histologic level, the aforementioned changes are mediated by elastin fragmentation, collagen deposition, immune cell infiltration, and accumulation of cytokines and vasoconstrictors. Underlying mechanisms include chronic inflammation and oxidative stress, dysregulation of cellular homeostatic systems, and senescence. Thus, there is an imbalance in components of the vessel wall, which fails to counteract exterior stress stimuli. Consequently, arterial relaxation is impaired and atherosclerotic lesions progress. This is a review of current evidence regarding the relationship of aging with vascular senescence and CD. A deeper understanding of these mechanisms can contribute to the production of efficient prevention methods and targeted therapeutic strategies.

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Current Gerontology and Geriatrics Research
Current Gerontology and Geriatrics Research Medicine-Geriatrics and Gerontology
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