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The flavonoid procyanidin C1 has senotherapeutic activity and increases lifespan in mice
Qixia Xu, Qiang Fu, Zi Li, Hanxin Liu, Ying Wang, Xu Lin, Ruikun He, Xuguang Zhang, Zhenyu Ju, Judith Campisi, James L. Kirkland, Yu Sun
Nature Metabolism · 2021 · ▲ 316 citations
Abstract
Ageing-associated functional decline of organs and increased risk for age-related chronic pathologies is driven in part by the accumulation of senescent cells, which develop the senescence(definition)-associated secretory phenotype (SASP). Here we show that procyanidin C1 (PCC1), a polyphenolic component of grape seed extract (GSE), increases the healthspan(definition) and lifespan of mice through its action on senescent cells. By screening a library of natural products, we find that GSE, and PCC1 as one of its active components, have specific effects on senescent cells. At low concentrations, PCC1 appears to inhibit SASP formation, whereas it selectively kills senescent cells at higher concentrations, possibly by promoting production of reactive oxygen species and mitochondrial dysfunction(definition). In rodent models, PCC1 depletes senescent cells in a treatment-damaged tumour microenvironment and enhances therapeutic efficacy when co-administered with chemotherapy. Intermittent administration of PCC1 to either irradiated, senescent cell-implanted or naturally aged old mice alleviates physical dysfunction and prolongs survival. We identify PCC1 as a natural senotherapeutic agent with in vivo activity and high potential for further development as a clinical intervention to delay, alleviate or prevent age-related pathologies.
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Xu, Q., Fu, Q., Li, Z., Liu, H., Wang, Y., Lin, X., He, R., Zhang, X., Ju, Z., Campisi, J., Kirkland, J.L., & Sun, Y. (2021). The flavonoid procyanidin C1 has senotherapeutic activity and increases lifespan in mice. <em>Nature Metabolism</em>. https://doi.org/10.1038/s42255-021-00491-8
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Xu Q, Fu Q, Li Z, Liu H, Wang Y, Lin X, et al. The flavonoid procyanidin C1 has senotherapeutic activity and increases lifespan in mice. Nature Metabolism. 2021. doi:10.1038/s42255-021-00491-8.
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@article{qixia2021Thefla,
title = {The flavonoid procyanidin C1 has senotherapeutic activity and increases lifespan in mice},
author = {Qixia Xu and Qiang Fu and Zi Li and Hanxin Liu and Ying Wang and Xu Lin and Ruikun He and Xuguang Zhang and Zhenyu Ju and Judith Campisi and James L. Kirkland and Yu Sun},
journal = {Nature Metabolism},
year = {2021},
doi = {10.1038/s42255-021-00491-8},
}
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