Molecular Mechanism of Cardiac Aging
Friday May 19, 2023
3:00 pm
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4:30 pm
Eastern Time (ET)
Chair :
Haobo Li
Massachusetts General Hospital
Hemal Patel
University of California San Diego
Heart failure is a major cause of morbidity and mortality in older adults, representing the main cause of hospitalization in this population. However, effective pharmacological intervention for this disease is lacking. This session will discuss recent advances in understanding molecular mechanisms of cardiac aging and their potential therapeutic implications for aged-related cardiac disease. Three leading investigators and two trainees will discuss how stress drives cardiac aging, how to target brown adipose tissue to treat cardiac senescence, and how to target aging hallmarks to treat heart failure with preserved ejection fration, the most common form of heart failure in older adults.
Speakers
Haobo Li
- Massachusetts General Hospital
Anthony Rosenzweig
- University of Michigan
Cardiac Aging – Not Just for the Old
Kristin Stanford
- Ohio State University
Mechanisms for BAT to Regualte Cardiovascular Health with Senescence
Ying ANN Chiao
- Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation
Hallmarks of Aging: Mechanisms and Therapeutic Targets for Age-related Diastolic Dysfunction
Stephanie Kereliuk
- Temple Univ
Cardiomyocyte Signaling Factors are Responsible for Heart-Fat Communication and Mediate the Development of Cardiometabolic Disease
Kit Neikirk
- Univ of Hawaii
3D Reconstruction Reveals Changes in Mitochondrial Morphology in Mouse Skeletal Muscle Across Aging and Upon Loss of the MICOS Complex
Hemal Patel
- University of California San Diego