Research strategies in the pharmaceutical industry to cope with the problems of ageing

2002 
Abstract The present research strategies for ageing are focussed around three areas. The first area is the demographic study of the present-day populations and those in the future. The analysis of the evolution of the metropolitan French population from 1950 to 2050 indicates that the proportion of subjects aged greater than 60 years will pass from 16% to 35%. In addition, the level of dependence of these subjects will vary considerably from one to another. The second area is the integration of epidemiological data of the pathologies related to the aged subject. Numerous epidemiological studies of the aged show that the elderly population is in better health, better informed about the diseases that affect them and also financially more secure, which allows them to take better care of themselves. The epidemiological studies of certain dementias show, for example, that if we reduce the delay to when the disease appears by five years, then we reduce the prevalence by a factor of 2. The third area relates to the important new progress in the understanding of the biological mechanisms involved in cellular ageing. The recent progress in the area of cellular biology has started to decode the complex mechanisms underlying cellular ageing. The important understanding of the phenomena of apoptose with the development of relevant biological models of the natural ageing process have anticipated future treatments and, eventually, the prophylactic treatment of specific pathologies of the elderly patient.
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