Senolytic and senomorphic interventions to defy senescence-associated mitochondrial dysfunction

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Abstract

The accumulation of senescent cells in the aging individual is associated with an increase in the occurrence of age-associated pathologies that contribute to poor health, frailty, and mortality. The number and type of senescent cells is viewed as a contributor to the body's senescence burden. Cellular models of senescence are based on induction of senescence in cultured cells in the laboratory. One type of senescence is triggered by mitochondrial dysfunction. There are several indications that mitochondria defects contribute to body aging. Senotherapeutics, targeting senescent cells, have been shown to induce their lysis by means of senolytics, or repress expression of their secretome, by means of senomorphics, senostatics or gerosuppressors. An outline of the mechanism of action of various senotherapeutics targeting mitochondria and senescence-associated mitochondria dysfunction will be here addressed. The combination of geroprotective interventions together with senotherapeutics will help to strengthen mitochondrial energy metabolism, biogenesis and turnover, and lengthen the mitochondria healthspan, minimizing one of several molecular pathways contributing to the aging phenotype.

Original languageEnglish
JournalAdvances in protein chemistry and structural biology
Volume136
Pages (from-to)217-247
Number of pages31
ISSN1876-1623
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2023

Keywords

  • Senotherapeutics
  • Mitochondria
  • Energy Metabolism
  • Phenotype
  • Senomorphics
  • Senescence
  • Gerosuppressors
  • Aging
  • Senolytics

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