<p><span>This book provides a state-of-the-art overview of key areas of subcellular aging research in human cells.</span></p><p><span>The reader is introduced to the historical development and progress in biomedical aging research and learns, for example, about the role of microRNAs, circRNAs, mitoc
Biochemistry and Cell Biology of Ageing: Part I Biomedical Science
β Scribed by J. Robin Harris, Viktor I. Korolchuk
- Publisher
- Springer Singapore
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 531
- Series
- Subcellular Biochemistry 90
- Edition
- 1st ed.
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This new volume in the Subcellular Biochemistry series will focus on the biochemistry and cellular biology of aging processes in human cells. The chapters will be written by experts in their respective fields and will focus on a number of the current key areas of research in subcellular aging research. Main topics for discussion are mitochondrial aging, protein homeostasis and aging and the genetic processes that are involved in aging. There will also be chapters that are dedicated to the study of the roles of a variety of vitamins and minerals on aging and a number of other external factors (microbiological, ROS, inflammation, nutrition). This book will provide the reader with a state of the art overview of the subcellular aging field. This book will be published in cooperation with a second volume that will discuss the translation of the cell biology of aging to a more clinical setting and it is hoped that the combination of these two volumes will bring a deeper understanding of the links between the cell and the body during aging.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter ....Pages i-x
Antioxidant Vitamins and Ageing (Irina Milisav, Samo RibariΔ, Borut Poljsak)....Pages 1-23
Autophagy: βSelf-Eatingβ Your Way to Longevity (Charlotte J. Pattison, Viktor I. Korolchuk)....Pages 25-47
Nutrient Sensing, Signaling and Ageing: The Role of IGF-1 and mTOR in Ageing and Age-Related Disease (Simon C. Johnson)....Pages 49-97
The Interplay Between Cholesterol Metabolism and Intrinsic Ageing (Mark TomΓ‘s Mc Auley)....Pages 99-118
Key Age-Imposed Signaling Changes That Are Responsible for the Decline of Stem Cell Function (Melod Mehdipour, Yutong Liu, Chao Liu, Binod Kumar, Daehwan Kim, Ranveer Gathwala et al.)....Pages 119-143
Creatine, Creatine Kinase, and Aging (Nathalie Sumien, Ritu A. Shetty, Eric B. Gonzales)....Pages 145-168
Extracellular Matrix and Ageing (Helen L. Birch)....Pages 169-190
Vitamin D and Ageing (Tom R. Hill, Antoneta Granic, Terence J. Aspray)....Pages 191-220
Telomeres, Telomerase and Ageing (Gabriele Saretzki)....Pages 221-308
Nuclear DNA Damage and Ageing (Kyriacos Agathangelou, Zisis Apostolou, George A. Garinis)....Pages 309-322
Signal Transduction Pathways in Ageing (Cathy Slack, Jennifer Tullet)....Pages 323-350
The Gut Microbiota and Ageing (Claire Maynard, David Weinkove)....Pages 351-371
Nutrition and Ageing (Fiona C. Malcomson, John C. Mathers)....Pages 373-424
Role/s of βAntioxidantβ Enzymes in Ageing (Elizabeth Veal, Thomas Jackson, Heather Latimer)....Pages 425-450
B Vitamins and Ageing (Kathleen Mikkelsen, Vasso Apostolopoulos)....Pages 451-470
Gene Expression, Epigenetics and Ageing (Babukrishna Maniyadath, Namrata Shukla, Ullas Kolthur-Seetharam)....Pages 471-504
Glycobiology of Aging (Fabio DallβOlio)....Pages 505-526
β¦ Subjects
Biomedicine; Human Physiology
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