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Role of Cellular Senescence in Type II Diabetes

Akilavalli Narasimhan, Rafael R. Flores, Paul D. Robbins, Laura J. Niedernhofer

Endocrinology · 2021 · ▲ 123 citations

Abstract

Cellular senescence(definition) is a cell fate that occurs in response to numerous types of stress and can promote tissue repair or drive inflammation and disruption of tissue homeostasis depending on the context. Aging and obesity lead to an increase in the senescent cell burden in multiple organs. Senescent cells release a myriad of senescence-associated secretory phenotype factors that directly mediate pancreatic β-cell dysfunction, adipose tissue dysfunction, and insulin resistance in peripheral tissues, which promote the onset of type II diabetes mellitus. In addition, hyperglycemia and metabolic changes seen in diabetes promote cellular senescence. Diabetes-induced cellular senescence contributes to various diabetic complications. Thus, type II diabetes is both a cause and consequence of cellular senescence. This review summarizes recent studies on the link between aging, obesity, and diabetes, focusing on the role of cellular senescence in disease processes.

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10.1210/endocr/bqab136
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Narasimhan, A., Flores, R.R., Robbins, P.D., &amp; Niedernhofer, L.J. (2021). Role of Cellular Senescence in Type II Diabetes. <em>Endocrinology</em>. https://doi.org/10.1210/endocr/bqab136
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Narasimhan A, Flores RR, Robbins PD, Niedernhofer LJ. Role of Cellular Senescence in Type II Diabetes. Endocrinology. 2021. doi:10.1210/endocr/bqab136.
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@article{akilavalli2021Roleof, title = {Role of Cellular Senescence in Type II Diabetes}, author = {Akilavalli Narasimhan and Rafael R. Flores and Paul D. Robbins and Laura J. Niedernhofer}, journal = {Endocrinology}, year = {2021}, doi = {10.1210/endocr/bqab136}, }

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