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  • In this Review, Ferrucci and colleagues propose that inflammation is a resilience mechanism that resolves molecular and cellular damage driven by environmental stressors. With ageing, however, this protective response can become dysregulated and maladaptive, promoting collateral changes central to the pathophysiology of cardiovascular disease.

    • Allison B. Herman
    • Julián Candia
    • Luigi Ferrucci
    Reviews
    Nature Reviews Cardiology
    P: 1-14
  • Aging can be conceptualized as the stochastic accumulation of damage and loss of resilience leading to organism demise. Resilience mechanisms that repair, recycle or replace damaged molecules and organelles are energy-demanding, therefore energy availability is essential to healthy aging. We propose that changes in mitochondrial and energy status regulate RNA splicing and that splicing is a resilience strategy that preserves energetic homeostasis with aging.

    • Luigi Ferrucci
    • David M. Wilson III
    • Myriam Gorospe
    Comments & Opinion
    Nature Aging
    Volume: 2, P: 182-185