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Potential biomarkers of ageing

  • Andreas Simm , Norbert Nass , Babett Bartling , Britt Hofmann , Rolf-Edgar Silber and Alexander Navarrete Santos
Published/Copyright: March 3, 2008
Biological Chemistry
From the journal Volume 389 Issue 3

Abstract

Life span in individual humans is very heterogeneous. Thus, the ageing rate, measured as the decline of functional capacity and stress resistance, is different in every individual. There have been attempts made to analyse this individual age, the so-called biological age, in comparison to chronological age. Biomarkers of ageing should help to characterise this biological age and, as age is a major risk factor in many degenerative diseases, could be subsequently used to identify individuals at high risk of developing age-associated diseases or disabilities. Markers based on oxidative stress, protein glycation, inflammation, cellular senescence and hormonal deregulation are discussed.


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Published Online: 2008-03-03
Published in Print: 2008-03-01

©2008 by Walter de Gruyter Berlin New York

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