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Cellular senescence as a key contributor to secondary neurodegeneration in traumatic brain injury and stroke
Zhihai Huang, Peisheng Xu, David C. Hess, Quanguang Zhang
Translational Neurodegeneration · 2024 · ▲ 16 citations
Abstract
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) and stroke pose major health challenges, impacting millions of individuals globally. Once considered solely acute events, these neurological conditions are now recognized as enduring pathological processes with long-term consequences, including an increased susceptibility to neurodegeneration. However, effective strategies to counteract their devastating consequences are still lacking. Cellular senescence(definition), marked by irreversible cell-cycle arrest, is emerging as a crucial factor in various neurodegenerative diseases. Recent research further reveals that cellular senescence may be a potential driver for secondary neurodegeneration following brain injury. Herein, we synthesize emerging evidence that TBI and stroke drive the accumulation of senescent cells in the brain. The rationale for targeting senescent cells as a therapeutic approach to combat neurodegeneration following TBI/stroke is outlined. From a translational perspective, we emphasize current knowledge and future directions of senolytic therapy for these neurological conditions.
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Huang, Z., Xu, P., Hess, D.C., & Zhang, Q. (2024). Cellular senescence as a key contributor to secondary neurodegeneration in traumatic brain injury and stroke. <em>Translational Neurodegeneration</em>. https://doi.org/10.1186/s40035-024-00457-2
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Huang Z, Xu P, Hess DC, Zhang Q. Cellular senescence as a key contributor to secondary neurodegeneration in traumatic brain injury and stroke. Translational Neurodegeneration. 2024. doi:10.1186/s40035-024-00457-2.
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@article{zhihai2024Cellul,
title = {Cellular senescence as a key contributor to secondary neurodegeneration in traumatic brain injury and stroke},
author = {Zhihai Huang and Peisheng Xu and David C. Hess and Quanguang Zhang},
journal = {Translational Neurodegeneration},
year = {2024},
doi = {10.1186/s40035-024-00457-2},
}
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