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Autophagy and Cellular Senescence in Alzheimer's Disease: Key Drivers of Neurodegeneration
Impaired autophagy in Alzheimer's disease leads to accumulation of amyloid‐β and tau aggregates, while senescent brain cells secrete pro‐inflammatory SASP factors. The interplay between defective clearance and chronic inflammation accelerates neuronal dysfunction and highlights autophagy enhancers and senolytics as promising therapeutic strategies ...
Md Sadique Hussain +11 more
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Accelerated Cellular Senescence in Progressive Multiple Sclerosis: A Histopathological Study
Objective The neurodegenerative processes driving the build‐up of disability in progressive multiple sclerosis (P‐MS) have not been fully elucidated. Recent data link cellular senescence (CS) to neurodegeneration. We investigated for evidence of CS in P‐MS and sought to determine its pattern.
Dimitrios Papadopoulos +8 more
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UVB exposure can trigger senescence in dermal fibroblasts. We show that silencing ATF6α disrupts the establishment of the UVB‐induced senescent phenotype by preventing the onset of several senescent biomarkers and altering the composition of the SASP, consequently affecting its impact on the skin microenvironment.
Joëlle Giroud +19 more
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As a plant‐derived flavonoid, apigenin directly targets PRDX6 to inhibit its PLA2 activity, blocking HSPA8 activation and disturbing its interactions with ATM and p38MAPK in senescent cells. By dampening wide spectrum expression of the SASP, apigenin prevents loss of tissue homeostasis, improves organ function, and alleviates multiple age‐related ...
Hongwei Zhang +10 more
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ADAM19 is identified as a novel target for senescent chondrocyte rejuvenation. Knockdown of ADAM19 results in the attenuation of cellular senescence and the formation of proliferative extracellular matrix‐synthesizing chondrocytes. senHMSN_si‐ADAM19 can target deliver therapeutic siRNA into senescent cells and rejuvenate hyaline cartilage in ...
Jiasheng Wang +6 more
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The exceptional senotherapeutic activity of fisetin, combining both geroprotective and senolytic effects, was validated using computational chemistry tools, establishing it as a cornerstone template for the development of novel agents. Abstract Targeting senescent cells and the factors that accelerate this pathological state has recently emerged as a ...
Maciej Spiegel
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From Lasers to Longevity: Exploring Energy-Based Devices as Senotherapeutic Tools in Dermatology
Background: Cutaneous aging is a multifactorial process, increasingly understood through the lens of cellular senescence, a state of stable cell cycle arrest accompanied by a pro-inflammatory secretory phenotype that disrupts tissue homeostasis.
Oana Mihaela Condurache Hrițcu +4 more
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New Horizons in Myotonic Dystrophy Type 1: Cellular Senescence as a Therapeutic Target
Cellular senescence accumulates in the skeletal muscle of patients with myotonic dystrophy Type 1, leading to the production of senescence‐associated secretory phenotype (SASP) factors that have detrimental effects. Targeting these senescent cells with senotherapeutics could restore muscle homeostasis and slow disease progression.
Cécilia Légaré +3 more
wiley +1 more source
Background/Objectives: With the rapid aging of the global population, the interest in therapies for age-related diseases has increased substantially. The skin is particularly important, as aging-related changes are visible and negatively impact quality ...
Seokmuk Park +6 more
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Cellular Senescence: Defining a Path Forward.
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
V. Gorgoulis +25 more
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