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衰老生物学:当前的研究议程。

The biology of aging: the current research agenda.

作者信息

Ershler W B, Longo D L

机构信息

Glennan Center for Geriatrics and Gerontology, Eastern Virginia Medical School, Norfolk, Virginia, USA.

出版信息

Cancer. 1997 Oct 1;80(7):1284-93.

PMID:9317181
Abstract

There has been and will continue to be a dramatic shift in the composition of our population with regard to age. Over the next several decades, the percentage of the population that is older than 65 years will nearly double. This has obvious and striking implications, particularly for health care. In anticipation of this change, there has been increased research activity in an attempt to understand the basic biology of aging and the mechanisms whereby older individuals become susceptible to disease. The authors reviewed MEDLINE data from the past 2 decades and key articles from the literature to develop a comprehensive overview of the background and current status of research in biomedical gerontology. They found that research in the mechanisms of aging has expanded strikingly during the past 20 years, and that there is now a more precise understanding of age-associated changes in cellular and molecular functions. Scientific overlap of these age-associated changes with the biology of cancer is now recognized. An appraisal of our current understanding of aging (or lack thereof) is made in this article. Selected key research questions are also presented, some of which are particularly germane to cancer biology and clinical oncology.

摘要

我们人口的年龄构成已经并将继续发生巨大变化。在未来几十年里,65岁以上人口的比例将几乎翻番。这有着明显且显著的影响,尤其是对医疗保健而言。为应对这一变化,人们开展了更多的研究活动,试图了解衰老的基本生物学原理以及老年人易患疾病的机制。作者回顾了过去20年的MEDLINE数据以及文献中的关键文章,以全面概述生物医学老年学研究的背景和现状。他们发现,在过去20年里,衰老机制的研究显著扩展,如今对细胞和分子功能中与年龄相关的变化有了更精确的认识。现在人们认识到这些与年龄相关的变化在科学上与癌症生物学存在重叠。本文对我们目前对衰老的理解(或缺乏理解的情况)进行了评估。还提出了一些关键的研究问题,其中一些与癌症生物学和临床肿瘤学特别相关。

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