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Hormones and Aging [Hardcover]

Paola S. Timiras (Author), Wilbur B. Quay (Author), Antonia Vernadakis (Author)


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0849324467 978-0849324468 June 30, 1995 1
Hormones and Aging describes changes with aging in a wide spectrum of secretory functions including:
Hormones from classical endocrine glands and hormone-like secretions
Chemical mediators from diffuse cells within several systems, particularly the nervous and the immune systems
The book is comprised of three parts.

The first reviews changes in hormonal functions that occur in humans from youth to old age under conditions of normal aging. It focuses on the menopause, changes in body composition and muscle mass, decline in metabolic rate, and alterations of oxidative metabolism.
The second part examines the pathological consequences of aging associated hormonal changes. It focuses on diabetes, osteoporosis, altered responses to stress, and cancer. The pathophysiology of these diseases is evaluated in the light of state-of-the-art biomedical advances, including molecular and genetic advances. Major preventive and therapeutic interventions are outlined, in particular the role of hormonal replacement therapy, growth promoting and cancer inhibiting substances, and influence of nutrition.
The third part discusses the relation of hormones to other systems, such as the nervous and immune systems, and their implications for the etiology of the aging process itself. It focuses on neuroendocrine and immunoendocrine theories of aging, molecular mechanisms of senescent cell responses, and receptor responses.
The book primarily considers humans, but also provides in vivo studies from uni- and pluri-cellular complex animal organisms, as well as from cultured cells in vitro. Contributors provide a lucid, easily understood, and well-organized text that presents a concise review of a large variety of topics, integrating basic and clinical information. It also contains 141 illustrations and tables. Hormones and Aging represents a timely and useful contribution to a rapidly expanding field of chemical mediators and aging.

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The contributors to this book explain well the influence of the endocrine glands on aging, on extending and shortening life and also the influence of aging on the various endocrine secretions themselves.
-Integrative Physiological and Behavioral Science

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 448 pages
  • Publisher: CRC-Press; 1 edition (June 30, 1995)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0849324467
  • ISBN-13: 978-0849324468
  • Product Dimensions: 10.1 x 7.2 x 1.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.1 pounds
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,095,493 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Hormones are molecules that are synthesized and secreted by specialized cells often localized in endocrine glands; they are released into the blood and exert biochemical effects on target cells at a distance from their site of origin. Read the first page
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virtual gerontogenes, aged mouse cerebral hemispheres, cell cycle components, euthyroid condition, reproductive hormonal changes, target cell response, neuroendocrine aging, hypophysiotropic hormones, glucocorticoid endangerment, secondary sex organs, aging thyroid, neuroendocrine theories, hippocampal inhibition, glucocorticoid toxicity, sulfonylurea therapy, senescent human fibroblasts, corticosterone receptors, gene stability, mammary tumor cells, fluoride therapy, genetic information transfer, cholesterol turnover, polymerized tubulin, somatic maintenance, pineal research
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New York, Ageing Dev, Brain Res, Boca Raton, Raven Press, Cancer Res, Academic Press, Cell Res, Plenum Press, Diabetes Care, Press Inc, Pineal Res, Acad Sci, Endocrinol Metab, United States, Acta Endocrinol, John Wiley, Pancreatic Regulation of Nutrient Metabolism, American Diabetes Association, Amine-Secreting Endocrines, Cell Physiol, Major Hormones Involved, Martinius Nijhoff, Steroid Biochem, Endocrine Rev
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