Turkish Journal of Geriatrics 2013 , Vol 16, Issue 3
CURRENT ASPECTS OF AGEING THEORIES AND CLASSIFICATION ACCORDING TO MECHANISMS
Mustafa Erinç SİTAR, Karolin YANAR, Seval AYDIN, Ufuk ÇAKATAY
Ä°stanbul Ãœniversitesi CerrahpaÅŸa Tıp Fakültesi Tıbbi Biyokimya Anabilim Dalı Ä°STANBUL Attempts to define ageing, explain theories and classify them have always been an important issue for biogerontologists. Oxidative stress, telomeres, genetics, hormonal changes, immunity and damage accumulation over threshold values are all common theories that have been studied and modified over a long period of time. Verifications of these theories may lead to enlightenment about molecular mechanisms, and these can give rise to new research to reverse or slow age related pathological changes and increase average life span. Nowadays, an increased ratio of “successful ageing” or “healthier ageing” is a big aim for the whole society. Achieving this purpose also depends on research which studies molecular mechanisms and routine laboratory markers of ageing. Keywords : Aging; Free Radicals; Inflammation; Longevity; Telomere