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Senolytic intervention improves cognition, metabolism, and adiposity in female APPNL−F/NL−F mice

Yimin Fang, Mackenzie R. Peck, Kathleen Quinn, Jenelle E. Chapman, David X. Medina, Samuel McFadden, Andrzej Bartke, Erin R. Hascup, Kevin N. Hascup

GeroScience · 2024 · ▲ 24 citations

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Abstract Senescent cells accumulate throughout the body and brain contributing to unhealthy aging and Alzheimer’s disease (AD). The APP NL−F/NL−F amyloidogenic AD mouse model exhibits increased markers of senescent cells and the senescence(definition)-associated secretory phenotype (SASP) in visceral white adipose tissue and the hippocampus before plaque accumulation and cognitive decline. We hypothesized that senolytic intervention would alleviate cellular senescence thereby improving spatial memory in APP NL−F/NL−F mice. Thus, 4-month-old male and female APP NL−F/NL−F mice were treated monthly with vehicle, 5 mg/kg dasatinib + 50 mg/kg quercetin, or 100 mg/kg fisetin. Blood glucose levels, energy metabolism, spatial memory, amyloid burden, and senescent cell markers were assayed. Dasatinib + quercetin treatment in female APP NL−F/NL−F mice increased oxygen consumption and energy expenditure resulting in decreased body mass. White adipose tissue mass was decreased along with senescence markers, SASP, blood glucose, and plasma insulin and triglycerides. Hippocampal senescence markers and SASP were reduced along with soluble and insoluble amyloid-β (Aβ) 42 and senescence-associated-β-gal activity leading to improved spatial memory. Fisetin had negligible effects on these measures in female APP NL−F/NL−F mice while neither senolytic intervention altered these parameters in the male mice. Considering women have a greater risk of dementia, identifying senotherapeutics appropriate for sex and disease stage is necessary for personalized medicine. Graphical Abstract

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Fang, Y., Peck, M.R., Quinn, K., Chapman, J.E., Medina, D.X., McFadden, S., Bartke, A., Hascup, E.R., &amp; Hascup, K.N. (2024). Senolytic intervention improves cognition, metabolism, and adiposity in female APPNL−F/NL−F mice. <em>GeroScience</em>. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11357-024-01308-8
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Fang Y, Peck MR, Quinn K, Chapman JE, Medina DX, McFadden S, et al. Senolytic intervention improves cognition, metabolism, and adiposity in female APPNL−F/NL−F mice. GeroScience. 2024. doi:10.1007/s11357-024-01308-8.
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@article{yimin2024Senoly, title = {Senolytic intervention improves cognition, metabolism, and adiposity in female APPNL−F/NL−F mice}, author = {Yimin Fang and Mackenzie R. Peck and Kathleen Quinn and Jenelle E. Chapman and David X. Medina and Samuel McFadden and Andrzej Bartke and Erin R. Hascup and Kevin N. Hascup}, journal = {GeroScience}, year = {2024}, doi = {10.1007/s11357-024-01308-8}, }

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