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Sex‐specific aging in animals: Perspective and future directions

Sex differences in aging occur in many animal species, and they include sex differences in lifespan, in the onset and progression of age‐associated decline, and in physiological and molecular markers of aging. Sex differences in aging vary greatly across the animal kingdom. For example, there are sp...

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Autores principales: Bronikowski, Anne M., Meisel, Richard P., Biga, Peggy R., Walters, James R., Mank, Judith E., Larschan, Erica, Wilkinson, Gerald S., Valenzuela, Nicole, Conard, Ashley Mae, de Magalhães, João Pedro, Duan, Jingyue (Ellie), Elias, Amy E., Gamble, Tony, Graze, Rita M., Gribble, Kristin E., Kreiling, Jill A., Riddle, Nicole C.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8844111/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35072344
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/acel.13542
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author Bronikowski, Anne M.
Meisel, Richard P.
Biga, Peggy R.
Walters, James R.
Mank, Judith E.
Larschan, Erica
Wilkinson, Gerald S.
Valenzuela, Nicole
Conard, Ashley Mae
de Magalhães, João Pedro
Duan, Jingyue (Ellie)
Elias, Amy E.
Gamble, Tony
Graze, Rita M.
Gribble, Kristin E.
Kreiling, Jill A.
Riddle, Nicole C.
author_facet Bronikowski, Anne M.
Meisel, Richard P.
Biga, Peggy R.
Walters, James R.
Mank, Judith E.
Larschan, Erica
Wilkinson, Gerald S.
Valenzuela, Nicole
Conard, Ashley Mae
de Magalhães, João Pedro
Duan, Jingyue (Ellie)
Elias, Amy E.
Gamble, Tony
Graze, Rita M.
Gribble, Kristin E.
Kreiling, Jill A.
Riddle, Nicole C.
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description Sex differences in aging occur in many animal species, and they include sex differences in lifespan, in the onset and progression of age‐associated decline, and in physiological and molecular markers of aging. Sex differences in aging vary greatly across the animal kingdom. For example, there are species with longer‐lived females, species where males live longer, and species lacking sex differences in lifespan. The underlying causes of sex differences in aging remain mostly unknown. Currently, we do not understand the molecular drivers of sex differences in aging, or whether they are related to the accepted hallmarks or pillars of aging or linked to other well‐characterized processes. In particular, understanding the role of sex‐determination mechanisms and sex differences in aging is relatively understudied. Here, we take a comparative, interdisciplinary approach to explore various hypotheses about how sex differences in aging arise. We discuss genomic, morphological, and environmental differences between the sexes and how these relate to sex differences in aging. Finally, we present some suggestions for future research in this area and provide recommendations for promising experimental designs.
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spelling pubmed-88441112022-02-24 Sex‐specific aging in animals: Perspective and future directions Bronikowski, Anne M. Meisel, Richard P. Biga, Peggy R. Walters, James R. Mank, Judith E. Larschan, Erica Wilkinson, Gerald S. Valenzuela, Nicole Conard, Ashley Mae de Magalhães, João Pedro Duan, Jingyue (Ellie) Elias, Amy E. Gamble, Tony Graze, Rita M. Gribble, Kristin E. Kreiling, Jill A. Riddle, Nicole C. Aging Cell Review Articles Sex differences in aging occur in many animal species, and they include sex differences in lifespan, in the onset and progression of age‐associated decline, and in physiological and molecular markers of aging. Sex differences in aging vary greatly across the animal kingdom. For example, there are species with longer‐lived females, species where males live longer, and species lacking sex differences in lifespan. The underlying causes of sex differences in aging remain mostly unknown. Currently, we do not understand the molecular drivers of sex differences in aging, or whether they are related to the accepted hallmarks or pillars of aging or linked to other well‐characterized processes. In particular, understanding the role of sex‐determination mechanisms and sex differences in aging is relatively understudied. Here, we take a comparative, interdisciplinary approach to explore various hypotheses about how sex differences in aging arise. We discuss genomic, morphological, and environmental differences between the sexes and how these relate to sex differences in aging. Finally, we present some suggestions for future research in this area and provide recommendations for promising experimental designs. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022-01-23 2022-02 /pmc/articles/PMC8844111/ /pubmed/35072344 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/acel.13542 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Aging Cell published by Anatomical Society and John Wiley & Sons Ltd. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Meisel, Richard P.
Biga, Peggy R.
Walters, James R.
Mank, Judith E.
Larschan, Erica
Wilkinson, Gerald S.
Valenzuela, Nicole
Conard, Ashley Mae
de Magalhães, João Pedro
Duan, Jingyue (Ellie)
Elias, Amy E.
Gamble, Tony
Graze, Rita M.
Gribble, Kristin E.
Kreiling, Jill A.
Riddle, Nicole C.
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