The complexity of human aging and longevity results from a combination of genetic, epigenetic, and environmental factors. Epigenetic mechanisms, including DNA methylation, chromatin structure, and RNA interference, regulate gene expression and control the main metabolic pathways throughout life. This strict epigenetic management becomes progressively defective with age, which increases the risk for the onset of age-related pathologies. This chapter reviews the main alterations of the epigenetic machinery throughout life, with special focus on those affecting the aging brain, as well as the epigenetic control of life span by regulating telomere length and mitochondrial function, with special emphasis on the epigenetic interplay between nucle...
Although all neurons carry the same genetic information, they vary considerably in morphology and fu...
Objective As the population is ageing, a better understanding of the underlying causes of age-relat...
Aging is a complex process that results in compromised biological functions of the organism and incr...
Epigenetics is a quickly growing field encompassing mechanisms regulating gene expression that do no...
Ageing is the main risk factor for human neurological disorders. Among the diverse molecular pathway...
Recent statistics indicate that the human population is ageing rapidly. Healthy, but also diseased, ...
With ever-increasing elder population, the high incidence of age-related diseases such as neurodegen...
Aging is the outcome of the progressive accumulation of different alterations in the body which acco...
Aging and age-related diseases pose some of the most significant and difficult challenges to modern ...
The best-known phenomenon exemplifying epigenetic drift (the alteration of epigenetic patterns durin...
Aging is a complex process that results in compromised biological functions of the organism and incr...
Epigenetic variability (DNA methylation/demethylation, histone modifications, microRNA regulation) i...
Epigenetic alterations pose one major hallmark of organismal aging. Here, we provide an overview on ...
Biological aging is characterized by irreversible cell cycle blockade, a decreased capacity for tiss...
Aging is an important risk factor for several human diseases such as cancer, cardiovascular disease ...
Although all neurons carry the same genetic information, they vary considerably in morphology and fu...
Objective As the population is ageing, a better understanding of the underlying causes of age-relat...
Aging is a complex process that results in compromised biological functions of the organism and incr...
Epigenetics is a quickly growing field encompassing mechanisms regulating gene expression that do no...
Ageing is the main risk factor for human neurological disorders. Among the diverse molecular pathway...
Recent statistics indicate that the human population is ageing rapidly. Healthy, but also diseased, ...
With ever-increasing elder population, the high incidence of age-related diseases such as neurodegen...
Aging is the outcome of the progressive accumulation of different alterations in the body which acco...
Aging and age-related diseases pose some of the most significant and difficult challenges to modern ...
The best-known phenomenon exemplifying epigenetic drift (the alteration of epigenetic patterns durin...
Aging is a complex process that results in compromised biological functions of the organism and incr...
Epigenetic variability (DNA methylation/demethylation, histone modifications, microRNA regulation) i...
Epigenetic alterations pose one major hallmark of organismal aging. Here, we provide an overview on ...
Biological aging is characterized by irreversible cell cycle blockade, a decreased capacity for tiss...
Aging is an important risk factor for several human diseases such as cancer, cardiovascular disease ...
Although all neurons carry the same genetic information, they vary considerably in morphology and fu...
Objective As the population is ageing, a better understanding of the underlying causes of age-relat...
Aging is a complex process that results in compromised biological functions of the organism and incr...