Why Do Our Kidneys Get Old
Author(s) -
Jocelyn Wiggins
Publication year - 2011
Publication title -
nephron experimental nephrology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1660-2129
DOI - 10.1159/000328008
Subject(s) - renal function , life span , physiology , population ageing , kidney , population , longevity , medicine , gerontology , biology , endocrinology , environmental health
The majority of the human population shows a decline in renal clearance with age and a loss of renal physiologic reserve. Kidneys are increasingly less able to deal with stressful challenges such as a salt or acid load. It is not clear what underlies this aging-related change and whether it is inevitable or can be modified in such a way as to preserve renal function throughout the life span. This is a very brief review of aging biology and how it might impact on renal aging.
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