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Theories and Molecular Basis of Vascular Aging: A Review of the Literature from VascAgeNet Group on Pathophysiological Mechanisms of Vascular Aging

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DOI: 10.3390/ijms23158672

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vascular aging; inflammation; atherosclerosis; matrix metalloproteinases; oxidative stress

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Vascular aging, characterized by structural and functional changes in the vascular wall, is a significant marker of aging and is closely associated with cardiovascular mortality and age-related vascular pathologies. Understanding the molecular mechanisms involved in vascular aging could provide new insights into the complex biology of this irreversible process and guide future interventions to improve longevity.
Vascular aging, characterized by structural and functional alterations of the vascular wall, is a hallmark of aging and is tightly related to the development of cardiovascular mortality and age-associated vascular pathologies. Over the last years, extensive and ongoing research has highlighted several sophisticated molecular mechanisms that are involved in the pathophysiology of vascular aging. A more thorough understanding of these mechanisms could help to provide a new insight into the complex biology of this non-reversible vascular process and direct future interventions to improve longevity. In this review, we discuss the role of the most important molecular pathways involved in vascular ageing including oxidative stress, vascular inflammation, extracellular matrix metalloproteinases activity, epigenetic regulation, telomere shortening, senescence and autophagy.

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