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Inflammaging, immunosenescence, and cardiovascular aging: insights into long COVID implications

by | 6月 26, 2024 | 臨床表現、傳播、流行病、病毒、病理生理學, 長新冠, 科學抗疫, 自衞抗疫, 病毒、病理生理學

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By Ludmila Müller et al.

Source Frontiers

Aging leads to physiological changes, including inflammaging—a chronic low-grade inflammatory state with significant implications for various physiological systems, particularly for cardiovascular health. Concurrently, immunosenescence—the age-related decline in immune function, exacerbates vulnerabilities to cardiovascular pathologies in older individuals. Examining the dynamic connections between immunosenescence, inflammation, and cardiovascular aging, this mini-review aims to disentangle some of these interactions for a better understanding of their complex interplay. In the context of cardiovascular aging, the chronic inflammatory state associated with inflammaging compromises vascular integrity and function, contributing to atherosclerosis, endothelial dysfunction, arterial stiffening, and hypertension. The aging immune system’s decline amplifies oxidative stress, fostering an environment conducive to atherosclerotic plaque formation.

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