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Senolytic cocktail dasatinib and quercetin attenuates chronic high altitude hypoxia associated bone loss in mice

Shen Wang, Juan Zhai, Ke Heng, Liangwei Sha, Xingchen Song, Huaiyuan Zhai, Chengbai Dai, Jian Li, Teng Fei, Junli Huang, Guoqiang Wang, Yinuo Geng, Rui Geng, Qingguo Lü, Xinfa Nie

Scientific Reports · 2024 · ▲ 10 citations

Abstract

Chronic high-altitude hypoxia (CHH) induces irreversible abnormalities in various organisms. Emerging evidence indicates that CHH markedly suppresses bone mass and bone strength. Targeting senescent cells and the consequent senescence(definition)-associated secretory phenotype (SASP) with senolytics(definition) is a recently developed novel therapy for multiple age-related diseases. The combination of dasatinib and quercetin (DQ) has been proven to selectively target senescent cells and attenuate SASP in multiple tissues. In this study, experimental mice were subjected to an environment simulating 5,000 m above sea level for 8 weeks to induce CHH conditions. Our results indicated that DQ supplementation was well-tolerated with negligible toxicity. In vivo, DQ prevented reductions in BMD and BMC and improved bone microarchitecture against CHH-induced changes. Biomechanical testing demonstrated that DQ significantly improved the mechanical properties of femoral bones in CHH-exposed mice. Furthermore, DQ mitigated senescence in LepR + BMSCs and decreased the population of senescent cells, as evidenced by reduced senescence markers and SA-β-Gal staining. An analysis of serum and bone marrow aspirates showed that DQ treatment preserved angiogenic and osteogenic coupling in the bone marrow microenvironment by maintaining type H vessels and angiogenic growth factors. The results suggest that DQ has significant anti-senescence effects on BMSCs and a positive impact on the bone marrow microenvironment, supporting its clinical investigation as a therapeutic agent for CHH-related osteoporosis.

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Wang, S., Zhai, J., Heng, K., Sha, L., Song, X., Zhai, H., Dai, C., Li, J., Fei, T., Huang, J., Wang, G., Geng, Y., Geng, R., Lü, Q., Nie, X., Xue, K., Wang, Q., Huang, W., Zhang, H., &amp; Yang, Y. (2024). Senolytic cocktail dasatinib and quercetin attenuates chronic high altitude hypoxia associated bone loss in mice. <em>Scientific Reports</em>. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-82262-5
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Wang S, Zhai J, Heng K, Sha L, Song X, Zhai H, et al. Senolytic cocktail dasatinib and quercetin attenuates chronic high altitude hypoxia associated bone loss in mice. Scientific Reports. 2024. doi:10.1038/s41598-024-82262-5.
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@article{shen2024Senoly, title = {Senolytic cocktail dasatinib and quercetin attenuates chronic high altitude hypoxia associated bone loss in mice}, author = {Shen Wang and Juan Zhai and Ke Heng and Liangwei Sha and Xingchen Song and Huaiyuan Zhai and Chengbai Dai and Jian Li and Teng Fei and Junli Huang and Guoqiang Wang and Yinuo Geng and Rui Geng and Qingguo Lü and Xinfa Nie and Kui Xue and Qilong Wang and Wan‐Ying Huang and Huanyu Zhang and Yuanji Yang and Junyun Lan and Dehong Yu and Yanhong Liu and Yilong Guo and Qinghe Geng}, journal = {Scientific Reports}, year = {2024}, doi = {10.1038/s41598-024-82262-5}, }

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