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Targeting Age-Related Pathways in Heart Failure.


ABSTRACT: During aging, deterioration in cardiac structure and function leads to increased susceptibility to heart failure. The need for interventions to combat this age-related cardiac decline is becoming increasingly urgent as the elderly population continues to grow. Our understanding of cardiac aging, and aging in general, is limited. However, recent studies of age-related decline and its prevention through interventions like exercise have revealed novel pathological and cardioprotective pathways. In this review, we summarize recent findings concerning the molecular mechanisms of age-related heart failure and highlight exercise as a valuable experimental platform for the discovery of much-needed novel therapeutic targets in this chronic disease.

SUBMITTER: Li H 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7041880 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Targeting Age-Related Pathways in Heart Failure.

Li Haobo H   Hastings Margaret H MH   Rhee James J   Trager Lena E LE   Roh Jason D JD   Rosenzweig Anthony A  

Circulation research 20200213 4


During aging, deterioration in cardiac structure and function leads to increased susceptibility to heart failure. The need for interventions to combat this age-related cardiac decline is becoming increasingly urgent as the elderly population continues to grow. Our understanding of cardiac aging, and aging in general, is limited. However, recent studies of age-related decline and its prevention through interventions like exercise have revealed novel pathological and cardioprotective pathways. In  ...[more]

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