Adult stem cell exhaustion refers to the progressive loss of functional stem cell reserves in adult tissues. Repeated activation, chronic inflammation, metabolic stress, and accumulated molecular damage contribute to stem cell depletion over time. Exhausted stem cells show diminished proliferative capacity and altered differentiation potential. This exhaustion impairs tissue maintenance, delays repair, and accelerates aging-related decline. Adult stem cell exhaustion is influenced by both intrinsic cellular damage and extrinsic niche deterioration. Preventing stem cell exhaustion is essential for sustaining tissue regeneration and functional longevity. Research in this area focuses on preserving stem cell integrity and restoring regenerative capacity during aging.
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