Sex-specific mechanisms in vascular aging: exploring cellular and molecular pathways
in the pathogenesis of age-related cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases
(EKÖP-2024–2) Funder: New National Excellence Program
(EKÖP-2024-9)
(TKP2021-NKTA-47)
Nemzeti Kardiovaszkuláris Laboratórium(RRF-2.3.1-21-2022-00003) Funder: NRDIO
(135784) Funder: NRDIO
(101004093/EUniWell/EAC-A02- 2019/EAC-A02-2019-1)
Aging remains the foremost risk factor for cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases,
surpassing traditional factors in epidemiological significance. This review elucidates
the cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying vascular aging, with an emphasis
on sex differences that influence disease progression and clinical outcomes in older
adults. We discuss the convergence of aging processes at the macro- and microvascular
levels and their contributions to the pathogenesis of vascular diseases. Critical
analysis of both preclinical and clinical studies reveals significant sex-specific
variations in these mechanisms, which could be pivotal in understanding the disparity
in disease morbidity and mortality between sexes. The review highlights key molecular
pathways, including oxidative stress, inflammation, and autophagy, and their differential
roles in the vascular aging of males and females. We argue that recognizing these
sex-specific differences is crucial for developing targeted therapeutic strategies
aimed at preventing and managing age-related vascular pathologies. The implications
for personalized medicine and potential areas for future research are also explored,
emphasizing the need for a nuanced approach to the study and treatment of vascular
aging.