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Tissue Regenerative Capacity

Meaning

Tissue Regenerative Capacity refers to the inherent physiological potential of an organ or tissue system to repair damage, replace senescent cells, and maintain structural integrity over time. This capacity is heavily influenced by anabolic hormones, growth factors, and nutrient availability, all essential for effective cellular turnover. A diminished capacity correlates with slower wound healing, increased fibrosis, and accelerated aging phenotypes. Clinically, assessing this capacity helps gauge systemic health reserves. Hormonal optimization directly supports this intrinsic ability.