The link between inflammaging and degenerative joint diseases

E Rezuș, A Cardoneanu, A Burlui, A Luca… - International journal of …, 2019 - mdpi.com
International journal of molecular sciences, 2019mdpi.com
Aging is an inevitable process in the human body that is associated with a multitude of
systemic and localized changes. All these conditions have a common pathogenic
mechanism characterized by the presence of a low-grade proinflammatory status.
Inflammaging refers to all the processes that contribute to the occurrence of various
diseases associated with aging such as frailty, atherosclerosis, Alzheimer's disease,
sarcopenia, type 2 diabetes, or osteoarthritis. Inflammaging is systemic, chronic, and …
Aging is an inevitable process in the human body that is associated with a multitude of systemic and localized changes. All these conditions have a common pathogenic mechanism characterized by the presence of a low-grade proinflammatory status. Inflammaging refers to all the processes that contribute to the occurrence of various diseases associated with aging such as frailty, atherosclerosis, Alzheimer’s disease, sarcopenia, type 2 diabetes, or osteoarthritis. Inflammaging is systemic, chronic, and asymptomatic. Osteoarthritis and many age-related degenerative joint diseases are correlated with aging mechanisms such as the presence of an inflammatory microenvironment and the impaired link between inflammasomes and autophagy. There is a close relationship between chondrocyte activity and local articular environment changes due to cell senescence, followed by secretion of inflammatory mediators. In addition, systemic inflammaging can lead to cartilage destruction, pain, disability, and an impaired quality of life. The purpose of this review is to summarize the main mechanisms implicated in inflammaging and the connection it has with degenerative joint diseases.
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