: Cell senescence (CS) is at the nexus between aging and associated chronic disorders, and aging increases the burden of CS in all major metabolic tissues. However, CS is also increased in adult obesity, type 2 diabetes (T2D), and nonalcoholic fatty liver disease independent of aging. Senescent tissues are characterized by dysfunctional cells and increased inflammation, and both progenitor cells and mature, fully differentiated and nonproliferating cells are afflicted. Recent studies have shown that hyperinsulinemia and associated insulin resistance (IR) promote CS in both human adipose and liver cells. Similarly, increased CS promotes cellular IR, showing their interdependence. Furthermore, the increased adipose CS in T2D is independent of age, BMI, and degree of hyperinsulinemia, suggesting premature aging. These results suggest that senomorphic/senolytic therapy may become important for treating these common metabolic disorders.

Increased cell senescence in human metabolic disorders / Spinelli, Rosa; Baboota, Ritesh Kumar; Gogg, Silvia; Beguinot, Francesco; Blüher, Matthias; Nerstedt, Annika; Smith, Ulf. - In: THE JOURNAL OF CLINICAL INVESTIGATION. - ISSN 1558-8238. - 133:12(2023). [10.1172/JCI169922]

Increased cell senescence in human metabolic disorders

Spinelli, Rosa
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Beguinot, Francesco;
2023

Abstract

: Cell senescence (CS) is at the nexus between aging and associated chronic disorders, and aging increases the burden of CS in all major metabolic tissues. However, CS is also increased in adult obesity, type 2 diabetes (T2D), and nonalcoholic fatty liver disease independent of aging. Senescent tissues are characterized by dysfunctional cells and increased inflammation, and both progenitor cells and mature, fully differentiated and nonproliferating cells are afflicted. Recent studies have shown that hyperinsulinemia and associated insulin resistance (IR) promote CS in both human adipose and liver cells. Similarly, increased CS promotes cellular IR, showing their interdependence. Furthermore, the increased adipose CS in T2D is independent of age, BMI, and degree of hyperinsulinemia, suggesting premature aging. These results suggest that senomorphic/senolytic therapy may become important for treating these common metabolic disorders.
2023
Increased cell senescence in human metabolic disorders / Spinelli, Rosa; Baboota, Ritesh Kumar; Gogg, Silvia; Beguinot, Francesco; Blüher, Matthias; Nerstedt, Annika; Smith, Ulf. - In: THE JOURNAL OF CLINICAL INVESTIGATION. - ISSN 1558-8238. - 133:12(2023). [10.1172/JCI169922]
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