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Geroprotective Therapies for Neurodegeneration

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Geroprotective Therapies for Neurodegeneration

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Overview

Geroprotective therapies represent a novel approach to neurodegenerative disease treatment based on the geroscience hypothesis—that targeting the fundamental biological processes of aging can delay, prevent, or reverse multiple age-related pathologies simultaneously[@kennedy2014]. Rather than developing drugs for individual diseases, geroprotectors aim to extend healthspan by modulating conserved longevity pathways that govern cellular senescence, metabolic homeostasis, and tissue resilience[@sierra2016].

The rationale for geroprotection in neurodegeneration stems from the recognition that Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, and related disorders share common age-related mechanisms: cellular senescence accumulation, mitochondrial dysfunction, stem cell exhaustion, altered intercellular communication, and compromised proteostasis[@lpezotn2013]. By targeting these "hallmarks of aging," geroprotective interventions may address multiple pathological drivers simultaneously, potentially offering broader and more durable therapeutic benefit than single-target approaches[@knowler2002].

Molecular Mechanisms

mTOR Signaling and Cellular Growth Control


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