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Targeting senescent cells alleviates obesity‐induced metabolic dysfunction
Allyson K. Palmer, Ming Xu, Yi Zhu, Tamar Pirtskhalava, Megan Weivoda, Christine Hachfeld, Larissa Prata, Theo H. van Dijk, Esther Verkade, Grace Casaclang‐Verzosa, Kurt O. Johnson, Hajrunisa Čubro, Ewald J. Doornebal, Mikołaj Ogrodnik, Diana Jurk
Aging Cell · 2019 · ▲ 666 citations
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Abstract Adipose tissue inflammation and dysfunction are associated with obesity‐related insulin resistance and diabetes, but mechanisms underlying this relationship are unclear. Although senescent cells accumulate in adipose tissue of obese humans and rodents, a direct pathogenic role for these cells in the development of diabetes remains to be demonstrated. Here, we show that reducing senescent cell burden in obese mice, either by activating drug‐inducible “suicide” genes driven by the p16 Ink4a promoter or by treatment with senolytic agents, alleviates metabolic and adipose tissue dysfunction. These senolytic interventions improved glucose tolerance, enhanced insulin sensitivity, lowered circulating inflammatory mediators, and promoted adipogenesis in obese mice. Elimination of senescent cells also prevented the migration of transplanted monocytes into intra‐abdominal adipose tissue and reduced the number of macrophages in this tissue. In addition, microalbuminuria, renal podocyte function, and cardiac diastolic function improved with senolytic therapy. Our results implicate cellular senescence(definition) as a causal factor in obesity‐related inflammation and metabolic derangements and show that emerging senolytic agents hold promise for treating obesity‐related metabolic dysfunction and its complications.
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Palmer, A.K., Xu, M., Zhu, Y., Pirtskhalava, T., Weivoda, M., Hachfeld, C., Prata, L., Dijk, T.H.V., Verkade, E., Casaclang‐Verzosa, G., Johnson, K.O., Čubro, H., Doornebal, E.J., Ogrodnik, M., Jurk, D., Jensen, M.D., Chini, E.N., Miller, J.D., Matveyenko, A.V., & Stout, M.B. (2019). Targeting senescent cells alleviates obesity‐induced metabolic dysfunction. <em>Aging Cell</em>. https://doi.org/10.1111/acel.12950
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Palmer AK, Xu M, Zhu Y, Pirtskhalava T, Weivoda M, Hachfeld C, et al. Targeting senescent cells alleviates obesity‐induced metabolic dysfunction. Aging Cell. 2019. doi:10.1111/acel.12950.
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@article{allyson2019Target,
title = {Targeting senescent cells alleviates obesity‐induced metabolic dysfunction},
author = {Allyson K. Palmer and Ming Xu and Yi Zhu and Tamar Pirtskhalava and Megan Weivoda and Christine Hachfeld and Larissa Prata and Theo H. van Dijk and Esther Verkade and Grace Casaclang‐Verzosa and Kurt O. Johnson and Hajrunisa Čubro and Ewald J. Doornebal and Mikołaj Ogrodnik and Diana Jurk and Michael D. Jensen and Eduardo N. Chini and Jordan D. Miller and Aleksey V. Matveyenko and Michael B. Stout and Marissa Schafer and Thomas A. White and LaTonya J. Hickson and Marco Demaria and Vesna D. Garovic},
journal = {Aging Cell},
year = {2019},
doi = {10.1111/acel.12950},
}
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