Litcius/Paper detail

The impact of ageing mechanisms on musculoskeletal system diseases in the elderly

Yijin Cai, Zhongyu Han, Hong Cheng, Hongpeng Li, Ke Wang, Jia Chen, Zhixiang Liu, Yu‐Long Xie, Yumeng Lin, Shuwei Zhou, Siyu Wang, Xiao Zhou, Song Jin

2024Frontiers in Immunology25 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Ageing is an inevitable process that affects various tissues and organs of the human body, leading to a series of physiological and pathological changes. Mechanisms such as telomere depletion, stem cell depletion, macrophage dysfunction, and cellular senescence gradually manifest in the body, significantly increasing the incidence of diseases in elderly individuals. These mechanisms interact with each other, profoundly impacting the quality of life of older adults. As the ageing population continues to grow, the burden on the public health system is expected to intensify. Globally, the prevalence of musculoskeletal system diseases in elderly individuals is increasing, resulting in reduced limb mobility and prolonged suffering. This review aims to elucidate the mechanisms of ageing and their interplay while exploring their impact on diseases such as osteoarthritis, osteoporosis, and sarcopenia. By delving into the mechanisms of ageing, further research can be conducted to prevent and mitigate its effects, with the ultimate goal of alleviating the suffering of elderly patients in the future.

Topics & Concepts

AgeingSarcopeniaMedicineOsteoporosisSenescencePopulation ageingGerontologyQuality of life (healthcare)OsteoarthritisPopulationPathologyEnvironmental healthInternal medicineAlternative medicineNursingTelomeres, Telomerase, and SenescenceNutrition and Health in AgingAdipose Tissue and Metabolism
The impact of ageing mechanisms on musculoskeletal system diseases in the elderly | Litcius