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Molecular basis of ageing in chronic metabolic diseases
Rosa Spinelli, Luca Parrillo, Michele Longo, Pasqualina Florese, Antonella Desiderio, Federica Zatterale, C. Miele, Gregory Alexander Raciti, Francesco Bèguinot
Journal of Endocrinological Investigation · 2020 · ▲ 92 citations
Abstract
AIM: Over the last decades, the shift in age distribution towards older ages and the progressive ageing which has occurred in most populations have been paralleled by a global epidemic of obesity and its related metabolic disorders, primarily, type 2 diabetes (T2D). Dysfunction of the adipose tissue (AT) is widely recognized as a significant hallmark of the ageing process that, in turn, results in systemic metabolic alterations. These include insulin resistance, accumulation of ectopic lipids and chronic inflammation, which are responsible for an elevated risk of obesity and T2D onset associated to ageing. On the other hand, obesity and T2D, the paradigms of AT dysfunction, share many physiological characteristics with the ageing process, such as an increased burden of senescent cells and epigenetic alterations. Thus, these chronic metabolic disorders may represent a state of accelerated ageing. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A more precise explanation of the fundamental ageing mechanisms that occur in AT and a deeper understanding of their role in the interplay between accelerated ageing and AT dysfunction can be a fundamental leap towards novel therapies that address the causes, not just the symptoms, of obesity and T2D, utilizing strategies that target either senescent cells or DNA methylation. RESULTS: In this review, we summarize the current knowledge of the pathways that lead to AT dysfunction in the chronological ageing process as well as the pathophysiology of obesity and T2D, emphasizing the critical role of cellular senescence(definition) and DNA methylation. CONCLUSION: Finally, we highlight the need for further research focused on targeting these mechanisms.
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Spinelli, R., Parrillo, L., Longo, M., Florese, P., Desiderio, A., Zatterale, F., Miele, C., Raciti, G.A., & Bèguinot, F. (2020). Molecular basis of ageing in chronic metabolic diseases. <em>Journal of Endocrinological Investigation</em>. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40618-020-01255-z
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Spinelli R, Parrillo L, Longo M, Florese P, Desiderio A, Zatterale F, et al. Molecular basis of ageing in chronic metabolic diseases. Journal of Endocrinological Investigation. 2020. doi:10.1007/s40618-020-01255-z.
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@article{rosa2020Molecu,
title = {Molecular basis of ageing in chronic metabolic diseases},
author = {Rosa Spinelli and Luca Parrillo and Michele Longo and Pasqualina Florese and Antonella Desiderio and Federica Zatterale and C. Miele and Gregory Alexander Raciti and Francesco Bèguinot},
journal = {Journal of Endocrinological Investigation},
year = {2020},
doi = {10.1007/s40618-020-01255-z},
}
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