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Senomorphic effect of diphenyleneiodonium through AMPK/MFF/DRP1 mediated mitochondrial fission
With an aging population and the numerous health impacts associated with old age, the identification of anti-aging drugs has become an important new research direction. Although mitochondria have been recognized to affect aging, anti-aging drugs specifically targeting the mitochondria are less well characterized. In this study, diphenyleneiodonium (DPI)
Keng-Mao Liao, Kang-Yi Su
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Emerging use of senolytics and senomorphics against aging and chronic diseases
Medicinal Research Reviews, 2020AbstractSenescence is a state of cell cycle arrest that plays an important role in embryogenesis, wound healing and protection against cancer. Senescent cells also accumulate during aging and contribute to the development of age‐related disorders and chronic diseases, such as atherosclerosis, type 2 diabetes, osteoarthritis, idiopathic pulmonary ...
Jan Martel +7 more
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Biogerontology, 2022
Senescent cells accumulate within tissues during aging and secrete an array of pro-inflammatory molecules known as senescent-associated secretory phenotype (SASP), which contribute to the appearance and progression of various chronic degenerative diseases.
Kevin Samael Olascoaga-Del Angel +4 more
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Senescent cells accumulate within tissues during aging and secrete an array of pro-inflammatory molecules known as senescent-associated secretory phenotype (SASP), which contribute to the appearance and progression of various chronic degenerative diseases.
Kevin Samael Olascoaga-Del Angel +4 more
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Senomorphic properties of miR-181b in aged human aortic smooth muscle cells
Physiology, 2023Introduction: Age associated large artery stiffness (LAS) is an independent predictor of adverse cardiovascular health outcomes in humans and has also been shown to be associated with the development of heart failure, kidney disease, and even dementia.
Denisse Moreno +5 more
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Exploring Senolytic and Senomorphic Properties of Medicinal Plants for Anti-Aging Therapies
Senolytic and senomorphic therapies gain more and more attention in the last decade. This kind of therapy is based on the killing of cellular senescent cells without harming the “normal” cells. Ageing is not a disease. Clinical studies on healthy people will be difficult to conduct.
Michael Maurer, Harald Kühnel
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Senolytic and senomorphic interventions to defy senescence-associated mitochondrial dysfunction
2023The accumulation of senescent cells in the aging individual is associated with an increase in the occurrence of age-associated pathologies that contribute to poor health, frailty, and mortality. The number and type of senescent cells is viewed as a contributor to the body's senescence burden.
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Free Radical Biology and Medicine, 2021
Cellular senescence is a heterogeneous process guided by genetic, epigenetic and environmental factors, characterizing many types of somatic cells. It has been suggested as an aging hallmark that is believed to contribute to aging and chronic diseases.
Lagoumtzi, Sofia M, Chondrogianni, Niki
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Cellular senescence is a heterogeneous process guided by genetic, epigenetic and environmental factors, characterizing many types of somatic cells. It has been suggested as an aging hallmark that is believed to contribute to aging and chronic diseases.
Lagoumtzi, Sofia M, Chondrogianni, Niki
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Apigenin (AP) is a natural flavonoid with senomorphic potential and neuroprotective action; however, poor aqueous solubility (<1 μg/mL) limits its bioavailability and therapeutic use. Therefore, the aim of this study was to obtain an amorphous dispersion of AP and evaluate its biological properties.
Giuseppe Francesco Racaniello +2 more
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Advanced Materials
AbstractSenescence plays a critical role in the development and progression of various diseases. This study introduces an amorphous, high‐entropy alloy (HEA)‐based nanozyme designed to combat senescence. By adjusting the nanozyme's composition and surface properties, this work analyzes its catalytic performance under both normal and aging conditions ...
Da Huo, Hongshan Chen
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AbstractSenescence plays a critical role in the development and progression of various diseases. This study introduces an amorphous, high‐entropy alloy (HEA)‐based nanozyme designed to combat senescence. By adjusting the nanozyme's composition and surface properties, this work analyzes its catalytic performance under both normal and aging conditions ...
Da Huo, Hongshan Chen
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Increased cellular senescence burden contributes in part to age-related organ dysfunction and pathologies. In our study, using mouse models of natural aging, we observed structural and functional decline in the aged retina, which was accompanied by the accumulation of senescent cells and senescence-associated secretory phenotype factors.
Yidan Liu, Xiuxing Liu
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