Aging of cell communication: loss of receptor function.

Interdisciplinary topics in gerontology Pub Date : 2014-01-01 Epub Date: 2014-05-13 DOI:10.1159/000358903
L Robert, T Fulop
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Abstract

Communication between cells is the most important evolutionarily conserved mechanism which enabled the bioconstruction of multicellular organisms. These mechanisms all comprise some general properties such as specific receptors recognized by agonists, molecules capable of activating them as well as the intracellular signalling pathways which activate the effector functions. A large number of such receptors and transmission pathways have been described, and both agonists and antagonists have been identified and are used in medicine. A more recent discovery was the demonstration that several receptor-mediated functions decline with age because either of the loss of receptors or their uncoupling from their specific signalling pathways. The mechanisms and biological as well as pathological consequences of this age-dependent receptor loss and signal transduction changes are described in this chapter.

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细胞通讯老化:受体功能丧失。
细胞间的通讯是多细胞生物构建过程中最重要的进化保守机制。这些机制都包括一些一般性质,如激动剂识别的特定受体,能够激活它们的分子以及激活效应剂功能的细胞内信号通路。大量这样的受体和传递途径已被描述,激动剂和拮抗剂已被确定并用于医学。最近的一项发现表明,一些受体介导的功能随着年龄的增长而下降,这要么是因为受体的丧失,要么是因为它们与特定的信号通路脱钩。本章描述了这种年龄依赖性受体丧失和信号转导改变的机制和生物学以及病理后果。
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