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Cellular Senescence: The Driving Force of Musculoskeletal Diseases [PDF]
The aging of the world population is closely associated with an increased prevalence of musculoskeletal disorders, such as osteoporosis, sarcopenia, and osteoarthritis, due to common genetic, endocrine, and mechanical risk factors.
Angela Chiavoghilefu +8 more
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Cellular senescence and mitochondrial dysfunction disrupt adipose tissue homeostasis during aging, but mechanisms remain unclear. HDAC9 expression increases with age in mouse adipose tissue and Hdac9 knockout mice showed reduced fat mass, senescence markers, and enhanced mitochondrial gene expression, respiration, and thiosulfate sulfurtransferase (Tst)
Brandee Goo +15 more
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Background/Objectives: Acute kidney injury (AKI) remains an unsolved medical problem due to the lack of effective treatments, high mortality, and increased susceptibility to progression to chronic kidney disease (CKD), especially in the elderly. Cellular
Antonio Battaglia-Vieni +9 more
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T Cell Immunosenescence in Inflammatory Skin Diseases: Pathogenesis and Therapeutic Targets
Immunosenescent T cells promote inflammatory skin diseases such as psoriasis, atopic dermatitis, rosacea, and seborrheic dermatitis via hyperactive signaling networks and SASP secretion. Consequently, intercepting downstream SASP, inhibiting internal pathways, or utilizing senolytics represents promising therapeutic interventions.
Conghui Liu +3 more
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Targeting Senescence: A Review of Senolytics and Senomorphics in Anti-Aging Interventions
Cellular senescence is a fundamental mechanism in aging, marked by irreversible growth arrest and diverse functional changes, including, but not limited to, the development of a senescence-associated secretory phenotype (SASP). While transient senescence
Timur Saliev, Prim B. Singh
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Senolytic treatment for low back pain
Senescent cells (SnCs) accumulate because of aging and external cellular stress throughout the body. They adopt a senescence-associated secretory phenotype (SASP) and release inflammatory and degenerative factors that actively contribute to age-related diseases, such as low back pain (LBP). The senolytics, o
Mannarino, Matthew +14 more
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RELEVANCE. Chronic heart failure (CHF) is an age-related disease affecting approximately 63 million people worldwide. In Russia, the prevalence of CHF has increased from 6.1 % to 8.2 % over the past 20 years, with most experts attributing this growth to ...
I. Sh. Daudov +7 more
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Type 2 diabetic osteoporosis (T2DOP) is a complex metabolic bone disorder characterized by reduced bone density and increased risk of osteoporosis in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus. The etiology of T2DOP is multifactorial, involving hyperglycemia,
Junzheng Yang +31 more
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Targeting zombie cells: Potential of senolytics in slowing aging and promoting longevity
Damaged cells known as senescent cells, are those that stop reproducing but keep being metabolically active, secreting harmful substances and consequently triggering the inflammation and damage of the surrounding cells.
Kainat Younis +2 more
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Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis (IPF) is a progressive, fatal lung disease with a median survival of 3–5 years, driven by a profound unmet medical need. The current standard-of-care agents, pirfenidone and nintedanib, merely slow disease progression and ...
Ghaith K. Mansour +2 more
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