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Targeting Cell Senescence and Senolytics: Novel Interventions for Age-Related Endocrine Dysfunction

Masayoshi Suda, Karl H Paul, Utkarsh Tripathi, Tohru Minamino, Tamar Tchkonia, James L. Kirkland

Endocrine Reviews · 2024 · ▲ 61 citations

Abstract

Multiple changes occur in hormonal regulation with aging and across various endocrine organs. These changes are associated with multiple age-related disorders and diseases. A better understanding of responsible underling biological mechanisms could help in the management of multiple endocrine disorders over and above hormone replacement therapy (HRT). Cellular senescence(definition) is involved in multiple biological aging processes and pathologies common in elderly individuals. Cellular senescence, which occurs in many older individuals but also across the lifespan in association with tissue damage, acute and chronic diseases, certain drugs, and genetic syndromes, may contribute to such endocrine disorders as osteoporosis, metabolic syndrome, and type 2 diabetes mellitus. Drugs that selectively induce senescent cell removal, "senolytics(definition),", and drugs that attenuate the tissue-destructive secretory state of certain senescent cells, "senomorphics," appear to delay the onset of or alleviate multiple diseases, including but not limited to endocrine disorders such as diabetes, complications of obesity, age-related osteoporosis, and cancers as well as atherosclerosis, chronic kidney disease, neurodegenerative disorders, and many others. More than 30 clinical trials of senolytic and senomorphic agents have already been completed, are underway, or are planned for a variety of indications. Targeting senescent cells is a novel strategy that is distinct from conventional therapies such as HRT, and thus might address unmet medical needs and can potentially amplify effects of established endocrine drug regimens, perhaps allowing for dose decreases and reducing side effects.

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Suda, M., Paul, K.H., Tripathi, U., Minamino, T., Tchkonia, T., &amp; Kirkland, J.L. (2024). Targeting Cell Senescence and Senolytics: Novel Interventions for Age-Related Endocrine Dysfunction. <em>Endocrine Reviews</em>. https://doi.org/10.1210/endrev/bnae010
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Suda M, Paul KH, Tripathi U, Minamino T, Tchkonia T, Kirkland JL. Targeting Cell Senescence and Senolytics: Novel Interventions for Age-Related Endocrine Dysfunction. Endocrine Reviews. 2024. doi:10.1210/endrev/bnae010.
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@article{masayoshi2024Target, title = {Targeting Cell Senescence and Senolytics: Novel Interventions for Age-Related Endocrine Dysfunction}, author = {Masayoshi Suda and Karl H Paul and Utkarsh Tripathi and Tohru Minamino and Tamar Tchkonia and James L. Kirkland}, journal = {Endocrine Reviews}, year = {2024}, doi = {10.1210/endrev/bnae010}, }

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