A biomarker framework for cardiac aging: the Aging Biomarker Consortium consensus statement

Abstract Cardiac aging constitutes a significant risk factor for cardiovascular diseases prevalent among the elderly population. Urgent attention is required to prioritize preventive and management strategies for age-related cardiovascular conditions to safeguard the well-being of elderly individual...

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Veröffentlicht in:Life medicine 2023-10, Vol.2 (5), p.lnad035
Hauptverfasser: Zhang, Weiwei, Che, Yang, Tang, Xiaoqiang, Chen, Siqi, Song, Moshi, Wang, Li, Sun, Ai-Jun, Chen, Hou-Zao, Xu, Ming, Wang, Miao, Pu, Jun, Li, Zijian, Xiao, Junjie, Cao, Chun-Mei, Zhang, Yan, Lu, Yao, Zhao, Yingxin, Wang, Yan-Jiang, Zhang, Cuntai, Shen, Tao, Zhang, Weiqi, Tao, Ling, Qu, Jing, Tang, Yi-Da, Liu, Guang-Hui, Pei, Gang, Li, Jian, Cao, Feng
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Zusammenfassung:Abstract Cardiac aging constitutes a significant risk factor for cardiovascular diseases prevalent among the elderly population. Urgent attention is required to prioritize preventive and management strategies for age-related cardiovascular conditions to safeguard the well-being of elderly individuals. In response to this critical challenge, the Aging Biomarker Consortium (ABC) of China has formulated an expert consensus on cardiac aging biomarkers. This consensus draws upon the latest scientific literature and clinical expertise to provide a comprehensive assessment of biomarkers associated with cardiac aging. Furthermore, it presents a standardized methodology for characterizing biomarkers across three dimensions: functional, structural, and humoral. The functional dimension encompasses a broad spectrum of markers that reflect diastolic and systolic functions, sinus node pacing, neuroendocrine secretion, coronary microcirculation, and cardiac metabolism. The structural domain emphasizes imaging markers relevant to concentric cardiac remodeling, coronary artery calcification, and epicardial fat deposition. The humoral aspect underscores various systemic (N) and heart-specific (X) markers, including endocrine hormones, cytokines, and other plasma metabolites. The ABC’s primary objective is to establish a robust foundation for assessing cardiac aging, thereby furnishing a dependable reference for clinical applications and future research endeavors. This aims to contribute significantly to the enhancement of cardiovascular health and overall well-being among elderly individuals.
ISSN:2755-1733
2755-1733
DOI:10.1093/lifemedi/lnad035