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Age features of the modular condition of blood in persons of senile age during physiological aging

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The study of the peculiarities of blood aggregation in the elderly with physiological aging is of particular interest. A significant contribution to the development of an age involution decrease in endothelium function occurs (which reduces the synthesis of prostacyclin and decreases the antiaggregatory activity of the vascular wall), as well as failure of the diastolic dysfunction of the left ventricle, increases in the rigidity of the vascular wall, and remodeling of the microvasculature. The complex estimation of blood aggregation and identification of features of interaction of individual factors in elderly patients has important clinical implications.

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Original Russian Text © N.O. Zakharova, A.I. Lysenko, 2011, published in Uspekhi Gerontologii, 2011, Vol. 24, No. 2, pp. 268–273.

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Zakharova, N.O., Lysenko, A.I. Age features of the modular condition of blood in persons of senile age during physiological aging. Adv Gerontol 2, 75–79 (2012). https://doi.org/10.1134/S2079057012010146

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