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The aging of the heart and blood vessels: a consideration of anatomy and physiology in the era of computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, and positron emission tomographic imaging methods with special consideration of atherogenesis.

机译:心脏和血管的衰老:计算机断层扫描,磁共振成像和正电子发射断层成像方法时代对解剖学和生理学的考虑,并特别考虑了动脉粥样硬化的发生。

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Physicians have long told their patients that the doctor's job is to help patients "get as old as they can." As physicians, we have been aided in this objective by many other scientists in other disciplines. The entity of aging and its related changes blends imperceptibly with a variety of age-related diseases. However, these entities do appear to be separate though interrelated. Curing disease is important and a goal that we all work toward to add years to life expectancy. Here, we consider aging as it affects the heart and great vessels and as it serves to influence and support, if not cause, age-related cardiac diseases. This relationship is drawn as cardiac mechanics, hemodynamics, perfusion, metabolism and innervation, anatomy, and pathophysiology are each considered. The effects of aging are presented in 2 sections related to the early and recent "spikes" in aging related information. The latter is largely based in recent developments in chemistry, genetic engineering, molecular biology and the new imaging methods. The purpose of this manuscript is to present these new imaging methods, especially PET, and their impact on the second "spike." This is emphasized particularly in the second half of this review. As a method of demonstrating these imaging tools and their finest potential application, we decided to "showcase" atherosclerosis as the age-related disease for which these methods have made their greatest impact, for which yet more is promised, and for which the influence on longevity is most obvious. The application of positron emission tomography and other imaging methods to the characterization and image identification of atherosclerotic plaques and particularly the "vulnerable" plaque is emphasized. Yet, even with the eradication of coronary disease, the potential for very long life would not be likely. Only with the identification and eradication of the causative factors of aging can this possibility have a chance of becoming reality.
机译:内科医生早已告诉他们的病人,医生的工作是帮助病人“尽可能地老”。作为医生,其他学科的许多其他科学家在此目标上为我们提供了帮助。衰老的实体及其相关变化与各种与年龄相关的疾病潜移默化地融合在一起。但是,这些实体虽然相互关联,但看起来确实是分开的。治愈疾病很重要,也是我们所有人都努力增加寿命的目标。在这里,我们认为衰老不仅会影响心脏和大血管,而且还会影响和支持(如果不是引起)与年龄有关的心脏病。当分别考虑心脏力学,血液动力学,灌注,代谢和神经支配,解剖学和病理生理学时,得出这种关系。衰老的影响在与衰老相关信息的早期和近期“峰值”相关的2个部分中介绍。后者主要基于化学,基因工程,分子生物学和新的成像方法的最新发展。本手稿的目的是介绍这些新的成像方法,尤其是PET,及其对第二个“峰值”的影响。在本审查的后半部分特别强调了这一点。作为展示这些成像工具及其最佳潜在应用的方法,我们决定将“动脉粥样硬化”展示为与年龄有关的疾病,这些方法已对这些疾病产生了最大的影响,并有望在其中发挥更大的作用。长寿是最明显的。强调正电子发射断层扫描和其他成像方法在动脉粥样硬化斑块特别是“易损”斑块的表征和图像识别中的应用。然而,即使根除冠状动脉疾病,也不可能实现长寿命。只有识别和消除衰老的成因,这种可能性才有可能成为现实。

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