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Ageing-associated phenotypes in mice

Kan Xie, Dan Ehninger

2023Mechanisms of Ageing and Development12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Ageing is a continuous process in life featuring progressive damage accumulation that leads to physiological decline, functional deterioration and ultimately death of an organism. Based on the relatively close anatomical and physiological similarity to humans, the mouse has been proven as a valuable model organism in ageing research over the last decades. In this review, we survey methods and tools currently in use to assess ageing phenotypes in mice. We summarize a range of ageing-associated alterations detectable at two major levels of analysis: (1) physiology and pathophysiology and (2) molecular biomarkers. Age-sensitive phenotypes provided in this article may serve to inform future studies targeting various aspects of organismal ageing in mice. In addition, we discuss conceptual and technical challenges faced by previous ageing studies in mice and, where possible, provide recommendations on how to resolve some of these issues.

Topics & Concepts

AgeingPhenotypeOrganismModel organismBiologyHealthy ageingNeurosciencePhysiologyGeneticsGeneGenetics, Aging, and Longevity in Model OrganismsAdipose Tissue and MetabolismSingle-cell and spatial transcriptomics