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Regeneration, Rejuvenation, and Replacement: Turning Back the Clock on Tissue Aging
Thomas A. Rando, D. Leanne Jones
Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Biology · 2021 · ▲ 60 citations
Abstract
While some animals, such as planaria and hydra, appear to be capable of seemingly endless cycles of regeneration, most animals experience a gradual decline in fitness and ultimately die. The progressive loss of cell and tissue function, leading to senescence(definition) and death, is generally referred to as aging. Adult ("tissue") stem cells maintain tissue homeostasis and facilitate repair; however, age-related changes in stem cell function over time are major contributors to loss of organ function or disease in older individuals. Therefore, considerable effort is being invested in restoring stem cell function to counter degenerative diseases and age-related tissue dysfunction. Here, we will review strategies that could be used to restore stem cell function, including the use of environmental interventions, such as diet and exercise, heterochronic approaches, and cellular reprogramming. Maintaining optimal stem cell function and tissue homeostasis into late life will likely extend the amount of time older adults are able to be independent and lead healthy lives.
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Rando, T.A., & Jones, D.L. (2021). Regeneration, Rejuvenation, and Replacement: Turning Back the Clock on Tissue Aging. <em>Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Biology</em>. https://doi.org/10.1101/cshperspect.a040907
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Rando TA, Jones DL. Regeneration, Rejuvenation, and Replacement: Turning Back the Clock on Tissue Aging. Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Biology. 2021. doi:10.1101/cshperspect.a040907.
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@article{thomas2021Regene,
title = {Regeneration, Rejuvenation, and Replacement: Turning Back the Clock on Tissue Aging},
author = {Thomas A. Rando and D. Leanne Jones},
journal = {Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Biology},
year = {2021},
doi = {10.1101/cshperspect.a040907},
}
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