神经内分泌学
糖皮质激素
神经科学
内科学
内分泌学
心理学
生物
医学
激素
作者
Robert M. Sapolsky,L.C. Krey,Bruce S. McEwen
出处
期刊:Endocrine Reviews
[Oxford University Press]
日期:1986-08-01
卷期号:7 (3): 284-301
被引量:2247
摘要
AS RECENTLY as 1900, tuberculosis, influenza, and pneumonia were the leading causes of death in our country (1). For the most part, however, these infectious diseases, as well as those of poor hygiene or undernutrition, no longer plague us. Instead, we succumb most frequently to heart disease and cancer, diseases of slow degeneration (1). Most of all, unlike so many in the generations before us, we are in a position to age. Regardless of what else occurs, we age, we become more constrained by the discrepancy between what we were and what we have become, and each step becomes harder. The goal in the study of aging is not to halt the process, because we can no more be cured of aging than of birth. The goal, instead, is to slow and soften the sharpest edges of the biological unraveling that constitutes aging. Over the past 5 yr, we have examined some of the sharpest edges of the pathology of aging. We have studied the capacity of aged organisms to respond appropriately to stress and the capacity of stress to cumulatively damage aging tissue.
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