Life stress has been associated with accelerated cellular aging and increased risk for developing aging related diseases; however, the underlying molecular mechanisms remain elusive. A highly relevant process that may underlie this association is epigenetic regulation. In this review, we build upon existing evidence to propose a model whereby exposure to life stress, in part via its effects on the hypothalamic pituitary axis and the glucocorticoid signaling system, may alter the epigenetic landscape across the lifespan and, consequently, influence genomic regulation and function in ways that are conducive to the development of aging-related diseases. This model is supported by recent studies showing that life stressors and stress-related ph...
Biological aging is characterized by irreversible cell cycle blockade, a decreased capacity for tiss...
Abstract: Persistent elevated basal levels of the hormone cortisol are an indication of chronic stre...
Epigenetics refers to the study of mechanisms controlling the chromatin structure, which has fundame...
Life stress has been associated with accelerated cellular aging and increased risk for developing ag...
Background: Chronic psychological stress is associated with accelerated aging and increased risk for...
Background: Chronic psychological stress is associated with accelerated aging and increased risk for...
Background Chronic psychological stress is associated with accelerated aging and increased risk for...
Psychosocial stress triggers a set of behavioral, neural, hormonal, and molecular responses that can...
Psychological stress can exert a lasting impact on the aging process. This hypothesis, long posited ...
Recent statistics indicate that the human population is ageing rapidly. Healthy, but also diseased, ...
Aging is an important risk factor for several human diseases such as cancer, cardiovascular disease ...
Epigenetic alterations pose one major hallmark of organismal aging. Here, we provide an overview on ...
Aging is the single most important risk factor for diseases that are currently the leading causes of...
Recent statistics indicate that the human population is ageing rapidly. Healthy, but also diseased, ...
Aging is a complex phenomenon, where damage accumulation, increasing deregulation of biological path...
Biological aging is characterized by irreversible cell cycle blockade, a decreased capacity for tiss...
Abstract: Persistent elevated basal levels of the hormone cortisol are an indication of chronic stre...
Epigenetics refers to the study of mechanisms controlling the chromatin structure, which has fundame...
Life stress has been associated with accelerated cellular aging and increased risk for developing ag...
Background: Chronic psychological stress is associated with accelerated aging and increased risk for...
Background: Chronic psychological stress is associated with accelerated aging and increased risk for...
Background Chronic psychological stress is associated with accelerated aging and increased risk for...
Psychosocial stress triggers a set of behavioral, neural, hormonal, and molecular responses that can...
Psychological stress can exert a lasting impact on the aging process. This hypothesis, long posited ...
Recent statistics indicate that the human population is ageing rapidly. Healthy, but also diseased, ...
Aging is an important risk factor for several human diseases such as cancer, cardiovascular disease ...
Epigenetic alterations pose one major hallmark of organismal aging. Here, we provide an overview on ...
Aging is the single most important risk factor for diseases that are currently the leading causes of...
Recent statistics indicate that the human population is ageing rapidly. Healthy, but also diseased, ...
Aging is a complex phenomenon, where damage accumulation, increasing deregulation of biological path...
Biological aging is characterized by irreversible cell cycle blockade, a decreased capacity for tiss...
Abstract: Persistent elevated basal levels of the hormone cortisol are an indication of chronic stre...
Epigenetics refers to the study of mechanisms controlling the chromatin structure, which has fundame...