Author:
Gopcevic Kristina R.,Gkaliagkousi Eugenia,Nemcsik János,Acet Ömür,Bernal-Lopez M. Rosa,Bruno Rosa M.,Climie Rachel E.,Fountoulakis Nikolaos,Fraenkel Emil,Lazaridis Antonios,Navickas Petras,Rochfort Keith D.,Šatrauskienė Agnė,Zupkauskienė Jūratė,Terentes-Printzios Dimitrios
Abstract
Impairment of the arteries is a product of sustained exposure to various deleterious factors and progresses with time; a phenomenon inherent to vascular aging. Oxidative stress, inflammation, the accumulation of harmful agents in high cardiovascular risk conditions, changes to the extracellular matrix, and/or alterations of the epigenetic modification of molecules, are all vital pathophysiological processes proven to contribute to vascular aging, and also lead to changes in levels of associated circulating molecules. Many of these molecules are consequently recognized as markers of vascular impairment and accelerated vascular aging in clinical and research settings, however, for these molecules to be classified as biomarkers of vascular aging, further criteria must be met. In this paper, we conducted a scoping literature review identifying thirty of the most important, and eight less important, biomarkers of vascular aging. Herein, we overview a selection of the most important molecules connected with the above-mentioned pathological conditions and study their usefulness as circulating biomarkers of vascular aging.
Funder
European Cooperation in Science and Technology
Austrian Institute of Technology
Subject
Physiology (medical),Physiology
Cited by
11 articles.
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