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Cells, Aging, and Human Disease
โ Scribed by Michael B. Fossel M.D.
- Publisher
- Oxford University Press, USA
- Year
- 2004
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 504
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Cells, Aging, and Human Disease is the first book to explore aging all the way from genes to clinical application, analyzing the fundamental cellular changes which underlie human age-related disease. With over 4,000 references, this text explores both the fundamental processes of human aging and the tissue-by-tissue pathology, detailing both breaking research and current state-of-the-art clinical interventions in aging and age-related disease. Far from merely sharing a common onset late in the lifespan, age-related diseases are linked by fundamental common characteristics at the genetic and cellular levels. Emphasizing human cell mechanisms, the first section presents and analyzes our current knowledege of telomere biology and cell senescence. In superb academic detail, the text brings the reader up to date on telomere maintenance, telomerase dynamics, and current research on cell senescence--and the general model--cell senescence as the central component in human senescence and cancer. For each human malignancy, the chapter reviews and analyzes all available data on telomeres and telomerase, as well as summarizing current work on their clinical application in both diagnosis and cancer therapy. The second edition, oriented by organs and tissues, explores the actual physiological impact of cell senescence and aging on clinical disease. After a summary of the literature on early aging syndromes--the progerias--the text reviews aging diseases (Alzheimer's dementia, osteoarthritis, atherosclerosis, immune aging, presbyopia, sarcopenia, etc.) in the context of the tissues in which they occur. Each of the ten clinical chapters--skin, cardiovascular system, bone and joints, hematopoetic and immune systems, endocrine, CNS, renal, muscle, GI, and eyes--examines what we know of their pathology, the role of cell sensescence, and medical interventions, both current and potential.
โฆ Table of Contents
Contents......Page 12
Part I: The Aging Cell......Page 16
1. The Context......Page 18
Telomeres, Telomerase, and Cell Senescence......Page 31
The History of Cell Senescence......Page 39
Telomerase and Its Function......Page 43
Is Telomerase Good for Anything?......Page 48
What Is Cell Senescence?......Page 53
The Limited Model: Cells Senesce......Page 60
The General Model: Cell Senescence Results in Organismal Aging......Page 71
The Jigsaw Puzzle of Aging......Page 81
Cell Turnover and Gene Expression......Page 86
Between Cells: Cells, Tissues, and Pathology......Page 88
Cancer in Its Cellular Context......Page 90
Cancer and Cell Senescence......Page 91
Diagnosis......Page 94
Prognosis......Page 123
Therapy......Page 125
Pathology and Incidence......Page 137
Cell Senescence and Intervention......Page 139
Part II: The Aging Organism......Page 140
What They Are......Page 144
Werner Syndrome......Page 145
Hutchinson-Gilford Syndrome......Page 148
Structure and Overview......Page 155
Aging and Other Pathology......Page 158
The Role of Cell Senescence......Page 162
Intervention......Page 172
Structure and Overview......Page 176
Aging and Other Pathology......Page 177
The Role of Cell Senescence......Page 183
Intervention......Page 188
Structure and Overview......Page 194
Aging and Other Pathology......Page 196
The Role of Cell Senescence......Page 199
Intervention......Page 202
Structure and Overview......Page 206
Aging and Other Pathology......Page 207
The Role of Cell Senescence......Page 210
Intervention......Page 220
Structure and Overview......Page 223
Aging and Other Pathology......Page 226
The Role of Cell Senescence......Page 232
Intervention......Page 235
Structure and Overview......Page 239
Aging and Other Pathology......Page 242
The Role of Cell Senescence......Page 249
Intervention......Page 253
Structure and Overview......Page 260
Aging and Other Pathology......Page 263
The Role of Cell Senescence......Page 264
Intervention......Page 265
Structure and Overview......Page 267
Aging and Other Pathology......Page 268
The Role of Cell Senescence......Page 271
Intervention......Page 273
Structure and Overview......Page 276
Aging and Other Pathology......Page 278
The Role of Cell Senescence......Page 282
Intervention......Page 285
Structure and Overview......Page 286
Aging and Other Pathology......Page 288
The Role of Cell Senescence......Page 292
Intervention......Page 295
Interventions......Page 298
Implications......Page 304
References......Page 306
A......Page 484
C......Page 486
E......Page 489
F......Page 490
G......Page 491
H......Page 492
I......Page 493
L......Page 494
M......Page 495
O......Page 496
P......Page 497
R......Page 499
S......Page 500
T......Page 501
U......Page 503
Z......Page 504
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