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Entwined processes in Alzheimer's disease: Brain cellular senescence and Alzheimer's disease pathology
Linked brain cell aging and Alzheimer’s disease changes
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Abstract
Alzheimer's disease (AD) pathology could mediate senescence-like phenotypes in various brain cells.
- AD pathology is associated with the induction of cellular aging in different types of brain cells.
- Accumulated senescent brain cells may worsen AD pathology through various mechanisms.
- There is a reciprocal relationship between and AD pathology, which could accelerate disease progression.
- Chronic inflammation, blood-brain barrier damage, neuron loss, and synapse degeneration are involved in the vicious cycle between senescence and AD.
- Targeting the clearance of senescent brain cells could be a potential therapeutic approach for AD.
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