Tissue homeostasis aging describes progressive loss of balance between cell renewal, differentiation, and death within tissues. Aging disrupts coordination among stem cells, differentiated cells, immune cells, and extracellular components. Reduced regenerative capacity and increased cell loss lead to tissue thinning, fibrosis, and dysfunction. Chronic inflammation and altered signaling further destabilize tissue environments. Tissue homeostasis aging underlies gradual organ deterioration and functional decline. Preserving tissue homeostasis is critical for maintaining organ integrity, resilience, and healthspan during aging.
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