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Integrative Omics Reveal Female‐Specific Benefits of p16+ Cell Clearance in Aging Mice
Aging causes accumulation of p16⁺ senescent cells that promote inflammation and dysfunction. Multi‐omics analyses reveal striking sex differences in senescent cell burden and clearance: females accumulate more p16⁺ cells, especially in the liver, and their removal rejuvenates molecular and functional profiles.
Yao Lin +4 more
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Senotherapeutic drug treatment ameliorates chemotherapy-induced cachexia
Cachexia is a debilitating skeletal muscle wasting condition for which we currently lack effective treatments. In the context of cancer, certain chemotherapeutics cause DNA damage and cellular senescence. Senescent cells exhibit chronic activation of the transcription factor NF-κB, a known mediator of the proinflammatory senescence-associated secretory
Davis A. Englund +13 more
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The senotherapeutic potential of phytochemicals for age-related intestinal disease [PDF]
During the last few decades, life expectancy has increased worldwide along with the prevalence of several age-related diseases. Among aging pathways, cellular senescence and chronic inflammation (or “inflammaging”) appear to be connected to gut ...
Costa, Célia Maria +4 more
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Cellular Senescence: Defining a Path Forward. [PDF]
Cellular senescence is a cell state implicated in various physiological processes and a wide spectrum of age-related diseases. Recently, interest in therapeutically targeting senescence to improve healthy aging and age-related disease, otherwise known as
Adams, Peter D +25 more
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hAMSC‐sEVs rejuvenate β cells and improve glycaemic control via the miR‐21‐5p/IL‐6RA/STAT3/MCU axis, restoring mitochondrial Ca2+ homeostasis and insulin secretion in aged T2DM mice. ABSTRACT Targeting senescent pancreatic β‐cells represents a promising therapeutic avenue for age‐related diabetes; however, current anti‐senescence strategies often ...
Lei Xiao +8 more
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On the past, present and future of senotherapeutics. [PDF]
Quarta M, Demaria M.
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From Neuron‐Centric to Glia‐Centric: How Aging Glial Networks Drive Neurodegenerative Disease
During aging, progressive alterations in glial networks reshape intercellular communication within the central nervous system. In the young brain, astrocytes and microglia actively regulate metabolic, immune, and synaptic processes that sustain neural circuit stability.
Lívia de Sá Hayashide +5 more
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Cell Senescence in Heterotopic Ossification
The formation of bone outside the normal skeleton, or heterotopic ossification (HO), occurs through genetic and acquired mechanisms. Fibrodysplasia ossificans progressiva (FOP), the most devastating genetic condition of HO, is due to mutations in the ...
Robert J. Pignolo +2 more
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Aging involves physiological decline and heightened disease susceptibility, necessitating effective interventions. Redox‐responsive selenium‐loaded nanoparticles (SeMSNs) are developed, which delay cellular senescence by reducing oxidative stress and senescence markers (p16/p21). In aged mice, SeMSNs extend lifespan, improve organ function, and restore
Yang Yu +15 more
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Senescence, aging and disease throughout the gastrointestinal system [PDF]
Senescence is an irreversible cell cycle arrest -characterized by morphological alterations, genomic instability and secretome changes- that profoundly affects the tissue structure and function.Accumulating evidence indicates that senescence plays a ...
Ferreira-Gonzalez, Sofía +3 more
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