Vol 68, Supp. V (2010)
Reviews
Published online: 2010-11-25
The influence of the biological age on function of endothelial progenitor cells
DOI: 10.33963/v.kp.79579
Abstract
Aging in relation to organism biology is a gradual loss of restoration potential. Biological age is a subject of interest in many
fields as genetics, nephrology and oncology. Endothelial progenitor cells (EPCs) are responsible for regeneration of endothelium.
The dysfunction of EPCs, which seems to be the consequence of the aging process, may lead to the development of
cardiovascular disorders. EPCs disturbances may reduce EPCs number, impair the migration ability and clonogenic potential
of EPCs. This paper presents some aspects of aging process of EPCs according to the latest reports concerning the biological
age. It contains the description of biological age conception. Moreover it shows the chosen markers of biological age (telomeres,
proteins regulating cell cycle, proteases) and modulating factors like administered medications and ingested chemical
compounds. Some therapeutic actions which may interfere in biological age are also presented.
Kardiol Pol 2010; 68, supl. V: 405-411
Kardiol Pol 2010; 68, supl. V: 405-411
Keywords: biological agesenescenceendothelial progenitor cellstelomeres