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Ageing and the autonomic nervous system

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    Abstract

    The vertebrate nervous system is divided into central (CNS) and peripheral (PNS) components. In turn, the PNS is divided into the autonomic (ANS) and enteric (ENS) nervous systems. Ageing implicates time-related changes to anatomy and physiology in reducing organismal fitness. In the case of the CNS, there exists substantial experimental evidence of the effects of age on individual neuronal and glial function. Although many such changes have yet to be experimentally observed in the PNS, there is considerable evidence of the role of ageing in the decline of ANS function over time. As such, this chapter will argue that the ANS constitutes a paradigm for the physiological consequences of ageing, as well as for their clinical implications. [Abstract copyright: © 2023. The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG.]
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationBiochemistry and Cell Biology of Ageing: Part IV, Clinical Science
    PublisherSpringer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH
    Pages201-252
    ISBN (Print)9783031265761
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 30 Apr 2023

    Keywords

    • Ageing
    • Autonomic
    • Autonomic nervous system - physiology
    • Clinical
    • Glial
    • Neuronal
    • Neurons

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