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9780195140354

Cells, Aging, and Human Disease

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  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2004-06-10
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press

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Summary

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.

Author Biography

Michael B. Fossel is Clinical Professor of Medicine at Michigan State University.

Table of Contents

Part I The Aging Cell
The Context
3(13)
Cell Senescence
16(22)
Telomeres, Telomerase, and Cell Senescence
16(8)
The History of Cell Senescence
24(4)
Telomerase and Its Function
28(5)
Is Telomerase Good for Anything?
33(5)
Cell Senescence in Aging
38(28)
What Is Cell Senescence?
38(7)
The Limited Model: Cells Senesce
45(11)
The General Model: Cell Senescence Results in Organismal Aging
56(10)
Fertilization Resets Telomere Effects
59(2)
Criticism Gone Awry
61(2)
Cells to Organisms
63(3)
The Aging Cascade
66(9)
The Jigsaw Puzzle of Aging
66(5)
Upstream from Cell Division
71(1)
Cell Turnover and Gene Expression
71(2)
Between Cells: Cells, Tissues, and Pathology
73(2)
Cancer
75(47)
Cancer in Its Cellular Context
75(1)
Cancer and Cell Senescence
76(3)
Diagnosis
79(29)
Dermal Cancer
82(1)
Hematopoetic Cancer
83(2)
Pulmonary Cancer
85(2)
Breast Cancer
87(3)
Male Genital Cancer
90(2)
Female Genital Cancer
92(5)
Renal and Urinary Tract Cancer
97(2)
Gastrointestinal Cancer
99(5)
Central Nervous System Cancer
104(3)
Other Cancer
107(1)
Prognosis
108(2)
Therapy
110(12)
Parasitic Disease
122(7)
Pathology and Incidence
122(2)
Cell Senescence and Intervention
124(5)
Part II The Aging Organism
The Progerias
129(11)
What They Are
129(1)
Werner Syndrome
130(3)
Hutchinson-Gilford Syndrome
133(7)
The Skin
140(21)
Structure and Overview
140(3)
Aging and Other Pathology
143(4)
The Role of Cell Senescence
147(10)
Intervention
157(4)
Cardiovascular System
161(18)
Structure and Overview
161(1)
Aging and Other Pathology
162(6)
The Role of Cell Senescence
168(5)
Intervention
173(6)
Orthopedic Systems
179(12)
Structure and Overview
179(2)
Aging and Other Pathology
181(3)
The Role of Cell Senescence
184(3)
Intervention
187(4)
Hematopoetic and Immune Systems
191(17)
Structure and Overview
191(1)
Aging and Other Pathology
192(3)
The Role of Cell Senescence
195(10)
Regulation of Telomerase Expression
200(2)
Cell Senescence in Other Hematologic Disease States
202(3)
Intervention
205(3)
Endocrine Systems
208(16)
Structure and Overview
208(3)
Aging and Other Pathology
211(6)
The Role of Cell Senescence
217(3)
Intervention
220(4)
Nervous System
224(21)
Structure and Overview
224(3)
Aging and Other Pathology
227(7)
The Role of Cell Senescence
234(4)
Intervention
238(7)
Kidneys
245(7)
Structure and Overview
245(3)
Aging and Other Pathology
248(1)
The Role of Cell Senescence
249(1)
Intervention
250(2)
Muscle
252(9)
Structure and Overview
252(1)
Aging and Other Pathology
253(3)
The Role of Cell Senescence
256(2)
Intervention
258(3)
Gastrointestinal System
261(10)
Structure and Overview
261(2)
Aging and Other Pathology
263(4)
The Role of Cell Senescence
267(3)
Intervention
270(1)
The Eye
271(12)
Structure and Overview
271(2)
Aging and Other Pathology
273(4)
The Role of Cell Senescence
277(3)
Intervention
280(3)
Towards Therapy
283(8)
Interventions
283(6)
Techniques
284(4)
Caveats
288(1)
Obstacles
288(1)
Implications
289(2)
References 291(178)
Index 469

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