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In this review, we discuss the scientific basis for how neurocognitive aging occurs after critical illness, including sepsis, trauma, and burns, and the clinical need to develop therapies to reduce inflammation, protect the blood–brain barrier, remove senescent cells, and enhance neuroplasticity.
Errin Lawrence +14 more
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Targeting anxiety and senescence with senolytics
Raffaele, Marco, Vinciguerra, Manlio
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Type 1 diabetes (T1D) results from the immune‐mediated destruction of insulin‐producing pancreatic β‐cells. Recent human studies show that early β‐cell stress maladaptations precede overt immune cell infiltration. DOC2B, a vesicle secretion regulatory protein that supports β‐cell functionality and resilience against stress, declines early in T1D ...
Diana Esparza +3 more
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clinical translation: senolytics and anti-aging
This study investigates the current state of clinical translation pathways for senolytic therapeutics in anti-aging interventions, with a focus on identifying translational bottlenecks and advancing evidence-based implementation strategies. As senolytics—
Hok San Chau, Hankun Su
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Aging is characterized by gradual deterioration of organ or tissue function and its ability to maintain homeostasis of the different physiological processes.
Barbora Judita Kasperova +9 more
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Vicatia thibetica de Boiss Crude Polysaccharide Delay the Aging of the Heart and Kidneys
Vicatia thibetica de Boiss crude polysaccharide (VTCP) attenuates cardiorenal aging by reducing oxidative stress, suppressing inflammation, and alleviating fibrosis. In naturally aged mice, VTCP remodels the gut microbiota, enriching beneficial short‐chain fatty acid‐producing bacteria. We propose that VTCP protects the heart and kidneys via modulation
Daoxu Zhang +14 more
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Internship Reports and Monograph “Senolytics and Senomorphics for the Treatment of Osteoarthritis”
Relatório de Estágio do Mestrado Integrado em Ciências Farmacêuticas apresentado à Faculdade de FarmáciaRealizado no âmbito da Unidade Curricular “Estágio Curricular” do Mestrado Integrado em Ciências Farmacêuticas da Faculdade de Farmácia da ...
Paz, Mariana Domingues
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Integrative Omics Reveal Female‐Specific Benefits of p16+ Cell Clearance in Aging Mice
Aging is marked by the accumulation of cells expressing the cyclin‐dependent kinase inhibitor p16Ink4a. These p16⁺ cells, largely senescent, contribute to inflammation and tissue dysfunction. While eliminating p16⁺ cells improves healthspan, sex‐specific
Yao Lin +4 more
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Perfluoroheptanoic acid (PFHpA) induces premature senescence in normal human skin fibroblasts (HSFs), as characterized by decreased cell viability, increased SA‐β‐gal staining, impaired wound healing, cell cycle dysregulation, elevated ROS levels, and upregulated SASP mRNA expression.
Jiaqi Fu +7 more
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