Cardiovascular ageing: hallmarks, signaling pathways, diseases and therapeutic targets
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Cardiovascular disease (CVD) predominantly affects elderly individuals and is the leading cause of morbidity, disability, and mortality worldwide. Systemic ageing, especially cardiovascular ageing, contributes to the development of CVD phenotypes and outcomes. Therefore, in this review, we innovatively summarize the five major etiologies and risk factors for cardiovascular ageing, including lifestyle and behavioral factors, metabolic disorders and physiological dysregulation, environmental
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# Cardiovascular ageing: hallmarks, signaling pathways, diseases and therapeutic targets
*Published: 2026 Apr 21*
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) predominantly affects elderly individuals and is
the leading cause of morbidity, disability, and mortality worldwide. Systemic
ageing, especially cardiovascular ageing, contributes to the development of CVD
phenotypes and outcomes. Therefore, in this review, we innovatively summarize
the five major etiologies and risk factors for cardiovascular ageing, including
lifestyle and behavioral factors, metabolic disorders and physiological
dysregulation, environmental exposures and physicochemical determinants,
genetics and epigenetics, and host biology and sociodemographic determinants.
Furthermore, we enumerate the structural and functional changes that occur in
the cardiovascular ageing process. The twelve hallmarks of cardiovascular
ageing, including genomic instability and epigenetic alterations, loss of
proteostasis, mitochondrial dysfunction, oxidative stress, and inflammation;
cellular dysfunction; cellular senescence; stem cell exhaustion; metabolic
changes; and the renin‒angiotensin‒aldosterone system, β-adrenergic signaling,
growth signaling, and mechanosignaling, stratify across three dimensions:
molecular, cellular, and systemic levels. Given the elucidated role of
cardiovascular ageing in diverse pathologies, we propose specific rejuvenation
strategies to mitigate residual cardiovascular risk in older adults: targeting
senescent cells, adjusting energy sensor pathways, addressing central
inflammatory pathways, modulating neurocardiological dynamics, adopting healthy
lifestyles, and assessing and preventing the degree of ageing. We also list
FDA-approved drugs and clinical trials targeting cardiovascular ageing, thus
serving as a cutting-edge reference for developing intervention strategies.
DOI: 10.1038/s41392-026-02630-7