The clinical application of pharmaceutical agents aimed at modulating biological processes associated with aging to promote healthspan. This involves targeting cellular senescence, mitochondrial dysfunction, and hormonal decline. We seek precision in optimizing physiological function rather than merely extending lifespan.
Origin
Derived from the combination of “anti-aging,” referring to the mitigation of age-related decline, and “pharmacology,” the science of drug action. Its context within this domain focuses on interventions that support endocrine homeostasis over time. This field integrates endocrinology with pharmacodynamics to address systemic degeneration.
Mechanism
Actions often involve receptor modulation, pathway activation, or the targeted clearance of senescent cells. For instance, certain compounds might influence sirtuin activity or improve insulin sensitivity at the cellular level. These mechanisms aim to restore youthful signaling patterns crucial for tissue maintenance and repair.
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