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Aging Mechanisms

Longevity, Metabolism, and Brain Aging

  • Contains the most recent research results from leading laboratories on aging in East Asia

  • Discusses aging mechanisms on the basis of a wide variety of topics at the molecular and cellular levels

  • Includes a special chapter providing a comprehensive historical overview of biological mechanisms of aging

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Table of contents (23 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xiv
  2. From Hypotheses to Mechanisms

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 1-1
  3. Human Longevity: Centenarianism and Progeria

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 29-29
    2. Centenarian Studies: An Interdisciplinary Research on Healthy Longevity

      • Yasumichi Arai, Michiyo Takayama, Hiroki Inagaki, Yasuyuki Gondo, Yukie Masui, Nobuyoshi Hirose
      Pages 31-49
    3. Progeria and Genome Instability

      • Fanbiao Meng, Baohua Liu, Zhongjun Zhou
      Pages 51-63
  4. Stem Cells, Cultured Neurons, and Lower Animal Models

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 65-65
    2. Oxidative Stress and C. elegans Models

      • Naoaki Ishii, Takamasa Ishii, Philip S. Hartman
      Pages 111-122
    3. Genes and Pathways That Influence Longevity in Caenorhabditis elegans

      • Yujin Lee, Seon Woo A. An, Murat Artan, Mihwa Seo, Ara B. Hwang, Dae-Eun Jeong et al.
      Pages 123-169
  5. Metabolism: Factors Affecting Tissue Aging

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 181-181
    2. α-Klotho in Health and Diseases

      • Yo-ichi Nabeshima
      Pages 183-198
    3. Role of the Forkhead Box O Family and Neuropeptide Y in Calorie Restriction

      • Ryoichi Mori, Seongjoon Park, Isao Shimokawa
      Pages 199-208
    4. Vitamin K Benefits in Aging and Cancer

      • Kotaro Azuma, Satoshi Inoue
      Pages 223-239
  6. Aging Brain: Adult Neurogenesis, Synaptic Plasticity, and Brain Volume

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 241-241

About this book

This book brings together the most up-to-date information on recent research results of leading laboratories on aging science in East Asia, particularly in Japan, Korea, and Hong Kong. Starting with a comprehensive overview of various hypotheses on biological mechanisms of aging by Dr. Sataro Goto, each chapter covers broad aspects of the most recent findings in aging-related topics: centenarian studies and genome analysis of progeria, metabolic biochemistry and neurobiology, longevity controls in yeast and nematodes, oxidative stress and calorie restriction, and neurodegeneration mechanisms in Alzheimer’s and Huntington’s diseases, with further potential therapeutic approaches to these age-related neurodegenerative diseases. Also included, in part, is a summary and the outcomes of a scientific discussion forum called the Asian Aging Core for Longevity (AACL) that has been held annually alternating between Japan and Korea during the last decade. This book can serve as a useful resource for finding appropriate collaborators in the areas it covers. The target readership is made up of graduate students and researchers at universities, medical and/or life-science schools, and biomedical and pharmaceutical institutes.

Why does aging exist? How do we age? How is each organism’s lifespan determined? These are fundamental questions in the field. We may be still far from achieving a complete view of aging mechanisms, but this book, Aging Mechanisms, offers an excellent opportunity to become familiar with the most updated progress in the biomedical research of aging in Japan and Korea, the two leading nations for human longevity.

Reviews

“This text discusses the molecular and cellular aspects of the aging process in C elegans and in mammals. … The audience is primarily those interested in the cell biology of cancer and aging. Students in molecular and cell biochemistry would be interested in this reference.” (Joseph J. Grenier, Amazon.com, December, 2015)

Editors and Affiliations

  • Department of Anatomy and Neurobiology, Nagasaki University School of Medicine, Nagasaki, Japan

    Nozomu Mori

  • Department of Biomedical Sciences, Seoul National University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea (Republic of)

    Inhee Mook-Jung

Bibliographic Information

  • Book Title: Aging Mechanisms

  • Book Subtitle: Longevity, Metabolism, and Brain Aging

  • Editors: Nozomu Mori, Inhee Mook-Jung

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-4-431-55763-0

  • Publisher: Springer Tokyo

  • eBook Packages: Biomedical and Life Sciences, Biomedical and Life Sciences (R0)

  • Copyright Information: Springer Japan 2015

  • Hardcover ISBN: 978-4-431-55762-3Published: 04 December 2015

  • Softcover ISBN: 978-4-431-56688-5Published: 21 March 2019

  • eBook ISBN: 978-4-431-55763-0Published: 26 November 2015

  • Edition Number: 1

  • Number of Pages: XIV, 439

  • Number of Illustrations: 22 b/w illustrations, 63 illustrations in colour

  • Topics: Neurosciences, Human Physiology, Geriatrics/Gerontology, Cell Biology

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eBook USD 149.00
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Softcover Book USD 199.99
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Hardcover Book USD 199.99
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  • Durable hardcover edition
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