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Abstract
Although there are numerous hypotheses explaining the nature of aging and associated processes, two concepts are dominant: (i) aging is a result of cell-autonomous processes, such as the accumulation of DNA mutations, aberrant methylations, protein defects, and shortening of telomeres, leading to either inhibition of cellular proliferation and death of non-dividing terminally differentiated cells or tumor development; (ii) aging is a result of a central program that is switched on at a specific stage of organismic development. The microRNA-based endocrine regulation hypothesis combines the two above concepts by proposing central regulation of cell death occurrences via hypothalamus-pituitary gland (PG)-secreted miRNA hormones, the expression and/or secretion of which are regulated by sex hormones. This hypothesis explains such well-known phenomena as inverse comorbidity of either cancer or Alzheimer's (AD) and other neurodegenerative diseases; higher AD morbidity and lower frequency of many common types of cancer in women vs. men; higher risk of early AD and lower risk of cancer in subjects with Down syndrome; longer life expectancy in women vs. men and much lower sex-dependent differences, if any, in other mammals; increased lifespans due to hypophysectomy or PG hypofunction; and parabiotic effects of blood or plasma transfusions between young and old animals.Entities:
Keywords: Down syndrome; degeneration and carcinogenesis; geroscience; miRNA hormones; pituitary gland; sex-dependent differences
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30375982 PMCID: PMC6224249 DOI: 10.18632/aging.101612
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Aging (Albany NY) ISSN: 1945-4589 Impact factor: 5.682
miRNAs enriched in hypothalamus, pituitary gland and brain.
| miRNA | Hypothalamus | Pituitary gland | Brain enrichment |
| Let-7a | + | - | + |
| Let-7b | + | - | - |
| Let-7c | + | + | + |
| miR-7 | - | + | + |
| miR-9 | - | + | + |
| miR-16 | - | + | - |
| miR-22 | - | + | - |
| miR-23b | - | + | - |
| miR-24 | - | + | - |
| miR-26a,b | - | + | - |
| miR-27b | - | + | - |
| miR-29a-c | - | + | - |
| miR-30b,d | - | + | - |
| miR-92a,b | - | + | + |
| miR-96 | - | + | + |
| miR-99a,b | - | + | + |
| miR-103 | + | + | + |
| miR-107 | - | + | + |
| miR-125a,b | + | + | + |
| miR-126 | - | + | - |
| miR-127 | + | + | + |
| miR-128a | + | + | + |
| miR-132 | + | + | + |
| miR-134 | - | + | + |
| miR-135a | - | + | + |
| miR-136 | + | + | - |
| miR-138 | + | - | + |
| miR-141 | - | + | - |
| miR-148a | - | + | - |
| miR-154 | - | + | + |
| miR-181a-c | - | + | + |
| miR-182 | - | + | + |
| miR-184 | - | + | + |
| miR-195 | - | + | + |
| miR-197 | - | + | + |
| miR-199b | - | + | - |
| miR-200a-c | - | + | - |
| miR-204 | - | + | + |
| miR-212 | + | + | + |
| miR-213 | - | + | + |
| miR-218 | - | + | + |
| miR-323 | - | + | + |
| miR-324 | - | + | + |
| miR-328 | - | + | + |
| miR-329 | - | + | + |
| miR-335 | - | + | + |
| miR-338 | + | - | + |
| miR-339 | - | + | - |
| miR-361 | - | + | + |
| miR-369 | - | + | + |
| miR-370 | - | + | + |
| miR-375 | - | + | + |
| miR-377 | - | + | + |
| miR-379 | - | + | + |
| miR-381 | - | + | + |
| miR-410 | - | + | + |
| miR-411 | - | + | + |
| miR-424 | - | + | - |
| miR-429 | - | + | - |
| miR-432 | - | + | + |
| miR-433 | - | + | + |
| miR-451 | + | + | - |
| miR-487b | - | + | + |
| miR-491-5p | - | + | + |
| miR-494 | - | + | + |
| miR-508 | - | + | - |
| miR-514 | - | + | - |
| miR-539 | - | + | + |
| miR-542 | - | + | - |
| miR-628 | - | + | + |
| miR-652 | - | + | + |
| miR-885 | - | + | + |