Inflammaging Cascade Suppression refers to targeted interventions designed to mitigate the chronic, low-grade, sterile inflammation associated with aging, which significantly impairs hormonal sensitivity and tissue function. Successfully suppressing this cascade is paramount because chronic inflammation directly interferes with insulin signaling and steroid hormone receptor function throughout the body. This concept links aging biology directly to endocrine resilience.
Origin
This term merges “inflammaging,” a recognized concept describing age-associated inflammation, with “cascade suppression,” indicating active inhibition of the associated biochemical pathways. Its relevance in hormonal science stems from the observation that declining hormonal function often co-occurs with increased inflammatory burden. Effective longevity strategies necessarily address this inflammatory component.
Mechanism
Suppression mechanisms often involve modulating key upstream signaling molecules, such as NF-κB or specific inflammasome components, which drive the production of pro-inflammatory cytokines. Furthermore, enhancing the activity of anti-inflammatory adipokines, like adiponectin, helps restore the balance of the immune-endocrine crosstalk. By dampening this persistent inflammatory signaling, target tissues regain sensitivity to endogenous hormones, improving overall metabolic regulation.
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