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Gerontology research in Georgia

Gerontology research carried out in different scientific centers of Georgia follows the basic directions of most work in this field: epidemiology, investigation of the mechanisms of aging, and finding ways to prevent senile pathologies and to prolong life. The genealogy and epidemiology of long-livi...

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Autores principales: Lezhava, Teimuraz, Monaselidze, Jamlet, Jokhadze, Tina, Kakauridze, Nona, Khodeli, Nodar, Rogava, Mamanti, Bochorishvili, Tamara, Gorgoshidze, Maia, Khachidze, Dato, Lomidze, Eteri, Tkemaladze, Jaba, Chichinadze, Kote, Koridze, Marina, Khukhuneishvili, Rusudan, Zosidze, Nato, Nagervadze, Marina, Buadze, Tamara, Gaiozishvili, Maia
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Springer Netherlands 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3063552/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20480236
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10522-010-9283-6
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author Lezhava, Teimuraz
Monaselidze, Jamlet
Jokhadze, Tina
Kakauridze, Nona
Khodeli, Nodar
Rogava, Mamanti
Bochorishvili, Tamara
Gorgoshidze, Maia
Khachidze, Dato
Lomidze, Eteri
Tkemaladze, Jaba
Chichinadze, Kote
Koridze, Marina
Khukhuneishvili, Rusudan
Zosidze, Nato
Nagervadze, Marina
Buadze, Tamara
Gaiozishvili, Maia
author_facet Lezhava, Teimuraz
Monaselidze, Jamlet
Jokhadze, Tina
Kakauridze, Nona
Khodeli, Nodar
Rogava, Mamanti
Bochorishvili, Tamara
Gorgoshidze, Maia
Khachidze, Dato
Lomidze, Eteri
Tkemaladze, Jaba
Chichinadze, Kote
Koridze, Marina
Khukhuneishvili, Rusudan
Zosidze, Nato
Nagervadze, Marina
Buadze, Tamara
Gaiozishvili, Maia
author_sort Lezhava, Teimuraz
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description Gerontology research carried out in different scientific centers of Georgia follows the basic directions of most work in this field: epidemiology, investigation of the mechanisms of aging, and finding ways to prevent senile pathologies and to prolong life. The genealogy and epidemiology of long-living peaple have been studied in areas with high occurrence of these people by considering the sex ratio and social status of the long-living, the influence of environmental factors, and the development of senile pathologies. According to the centrosome (centriole) model of aging, the centrosomes and the cytoskeleton, important structures in cellular differentiation and morphogenesis, may be involved in the initiation of the replication senescence mechanism. Our analysis of genetic studies shows that progressive chromosome heterochromatinization (condensation of eu- and heterochromatin regions) occurs in aging. Decreases in the repair processes and increases in the frequency of chromosome aberrations during aging are secondary to this progressive chromosome heterochromatinization. Chromosome heterochromatinization is a key factor in aging but may be reversible under the influence of bioregulators, some chemical substances, and heavy metal salts. The study of chromosome heterochromatinization may provide clues to the potential for prolonging the human lifespan.
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spelling pubmed-30635522011-04-05 Gerontology research in Georgia Lezhava, Teimuraz Monaselidze, Jamlet Jokhadze, Tina Kakauridze, Nona Khodeli, Nodar Rogava, Mamanti Bochorishvili, Tamara Gorgoshidze, Maia Khachidze, Dato Lomidze, Eteri Tkemaladze, Jaba Chichinadze, Kote Koridze, Marina Khukhuneishvili, Rusudan Zosidze, Nato Nagervadze, Marina Buadze, Tamara Gaiozishvili, Maia Biogerontology Review Article Gerontology research carried out in different scientific centers of Georgia follows the basic directions of most work in this field: epidemiology, investigation of the mechanisms of aging, and finding ways to prevent senile pathologies and to prolong life. The genealogy and epidemiology of long-living peaple have been studied in areas with high occurrence of these people by considering the sex ratio and social status of the long-living, the influence of environmental factors, and the development of senile pathologies. According to the centrosome (centriole) model of aging, the centrosomes and the cytoskeleton, important structures in cellular differentiation and morphogenesis, may be involved in the initiation of the replication senescence mechanism. Our analysis of genetic studies shows that progressive chromosome heterochromatinization (condensation of eu- and heterochromatin regions) occurs in aging. Decreases in the repair processes and increases in the frequency of chromosome aberrations during aging are secondary to this progressive chromosome heterochromatinization. Chromosome heterochromatinization is a key factor in aging but may be reversible under the influence of bioregulators, some chemical substances, and heavy metal salts. The study of chromosome heterochromatinization may provide clues to the potential for prolonging the human lifespan. Springer Netherlands 2010-05-18 2011 /pmc/articles/PMC3063552/ /pubmed/20480236 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10522-010-9283-6 Text en © The Author(s) 2010 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial License which permits any noncommercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author(s) and source are credited.
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Lezhava, Teimuraz
Monaselidze, Jamlet
Jokhadze, Tina
Kakauridze, Nona
Khodeli, Nodar
Rogava, Mamanti
Bochorishvili, Tamara
Gorgoshidze, Maia
Khachidze, Dato
Lomidze, Eteri
Tkemaladze, Jaba
Chichinadze, Kote
Koridze, Marina
Khukhuneishvili, Rusudan
Zosidze, Nato
Nagervadze, Marina
Buadze, Tamara
Gaiozishvili, Maia
Gerontology research in Georgia
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title_full Gerontology research in Georgia
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title_short Gerontology research in Georgia
title_sort gerontology research in georgia
topic Review Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3063552/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20480236
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10522-010-9283-6
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