Local senolysis in aged mice only partially replicates the benefits of systemic senolysis
Clearance of senescent cells (SnCs) can prevent several age-related pathologies, including
bone loss. However, the local versus systemic roles of SnCs in mediating tissue dysfunction …
bone loss. However, the local versus systemic roles of SnCs in mediating tissue dysfunction …
Aging and bone loss: new insights for the clinician
O Demontiero, C Vidal… - Therapeutic advances in …, 2012 - journals.sagepub.com
It is well known that the underlying mechanisms of osteoporosis in older adults are different
than those associated with estrogen deprivation. Age-related bone loss involves a gradual …
than those associated with estrogen deprivation. Age-related bone loss involves a gradual …
Senescent skeletal cells cross-talk with synovial cells plays a key role in the pathogenesis of osteoarthritis
CJ Wu, RX Liu, SW Huan, W Tang, YK Zeng… - Arthritis research & …, 2022 - Springer
Osteoarthritis (OA) has been recognized as an age-related degenerative disease commonly
seen in the elderly that affects the whole “organ” including cartilage, subchondral bone …
seen in the elderly that affects the whole “organ” including cartilage, subchondral bone …
Cellular senescence in aging and osteoarthritis: implications for cartilage repair
It is well accepted that age is an important contributing factor to poor cartilage repair
following injury, and to the development of osteoarthritis. Cellular senescence, the loss of …
following injury, and to the development of osteoarthritis. Cellular senescence, the loss of …
[HTML][HTML] Osteoporosis: Pathophysiology and therapeutic options
U Föger-Samwald, P Dovjak, U Azizi-Semrad… - EXCLI …, 2020 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Osteoporosis is a metabolic bone disease that, on a cellular level, results from osteoclastic
bone resorption not compensated by osteoblastic bone formation. This causes bones to …
bone resorption not compensated by osteoblastic bone formation. This causes bones to …
Aging and menopause reprogram osteoclast precursors for aggressive bone resorption
AMJ Møller, JM Delaissé, JB Olesen, JS Madsen… - Bone research, 2020 - nature.com
Women gradually lose bone from the age of~ 35 years, but around menopause, the rate of
bone loss escalates due to increasing bone resorption and decreasing bone formation …
bone loss escalates due to increasing bone resorption and decreasing bone formation …
[引用][C] Is there a role for bone quality in fragility fractures?
RP Heaney - Calcified tissue international, 1993 - Springer
The term" fragility fractures" refers to fractures that occur in response to the minor kinds
of'trauma that are a part of everyday life. Fragility fractures are generally considered to have …
of'trauma that are a part of everyday life. Fragility fractures are generally considered to have …
A senescence-centric view of aging: implications for longevity and disease
Cellular senescence is a state of stable cell cycle arrest associated with macromolecular
alterations and secretion of proinflammatory cytokines and molecules. From their initial …
alterations and secretion of proinflammatory cytokines and molecules. From their initial …
Therapy-induced senescence drives bone loss
Chemotherapy is important for cancer treatment, however, toxicities limit its use. While great
strides have been made to ameliorate the acute toxicities induced by chemotherapy, long …
strides have been made to ameliorate the acute toxicities induced by chemotherapy, long …
Cellular aging towards osteoarthritis
YS Li, W Xiao, W Luo - Mechanisms of ageing and development, 2017 - Elsevier
Osteoarthritis (OA) is a common form of degenerative joint disease. Aging process is
supposed to be a leading predictor for developing OA. In this review, we have discussed the …
supposed to be a leading predictor for developing OA. In this review, we have discussed the …