Cellular senescence in skeletal disease: mechanisms and treatment
X He, W Hu, Y Zhang, M Chen, Y Ding, H Yang… - Cellular & Molecular …, 2023 - Springer
The musculoskeletal system supports the movement of the entire body and provides blood
production while acting as an endocrine organ. With aging, the balance of bone …
production while acting as an endocrine organ. With aging, the balance of bone …
Cellular senescence in the aging brain: a promising target for neurodegenerative diseases
Aging is inevitable. Along with reduced ability to maintain the homeostasis of various
biological processes, aging gradually deteriorates overall health. Extensive research on the …
biological processes, aging gradually deteriorates overall health. Extensive research on the …
Senescent cells: SASPected drivers of age-related pathologies
Y Ovadya, V Krizhanovsky - Biogerontology, 2014 - Springer
The progression of physiological ageing is driven by intracellular aberrations including
telomere attrition, genomic instability, epigenetic alterations and loss of proteostasis. These …
telomere attrition, genomic instability, epigenetic alterations and loss of proteostasis. These …
Cellular senescence: from physiology to pathology
D Muñoz-Espín, M Serrano - Nature reviews Molecular cell biology, 2014 - nature.com
Recent discoveries are redefining our view of cellular senescence as a trigger of tissue
remodelling that acts during normal embryonic development and upon tissue damage. To …
remodelling that acts during normal embryonic development and upon tissue damage. To …
To clear, or not to clear (senescent cells)? That is the question
A Lujambio - Bioessays, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Cellular senescence is an anti‐proliferative program that restricts the propagation of cells
subjected to different kinds of stress. Cellular senescence was initially described as a cell …
subjected to different kinds of stress. Cellular senescence was initially described as a cell …
Senolytics improve physical function and increase lifespan in old age
M Xu, T Pirtskhalava, JN Farr, BM Weigand… - Nature medicine, 2018 - nature.com
Physical function declines in old age, portending disability, increased health expenditures,
and mortality. Cellular senescence, leading to tissue dysfunction, may contribute to these …
and mortality. Cellular senescence, leading to tissue dysfunction, may contribute to these …
The chemistry of senescence
B Lozano-Torres, A Estepa-Fernández… - Nature Reviews …, 2019 - nature.com
Senescence is a state of permanent cell cycle arrest. Cellular senescence can promote
tissue remodelling but can negatively affect regenerative capacities of tissues and contribute …
tissue remodelling but can negatively affect regenerative capacities of tissues and contribute …
[HTML][HTML] The role of cellular senescence in skin aging and age-related skin pathologies
Aging is the result of a gradual functional decline at the cellular, and ultimately, organismal
level, resulting in an increased risk of developing a variety of chronic illnesses, such as …
level, resulting in an increased risk of developing a variety of chronic illnesses, such as …
Discovery, development, and future application of senolytics: theories and predictions
EO Wissler Gerdes, Y Zhu, T Tchkonia… - The FEBS …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Senescent cells accumulate with aging and at etiological sites of multiple diseases,
including those accounting for most morbidity, mortality, and health costs. Senescent cells …
including those accounting for most morbidity, mortality, and health costs. Senescent cells …
Turning back time with emerging rejuvenation strategies
Ageing is associated with the functional decline of all tissues and a striking increase in many
diseases. Although ageing has long been considered a one-way street, strategies to delay …
diseases. Although ageing has long been considered a one-way street, strategies to delay …