Senolytics and senomorphics: Natural and synthetic therapeutics in the treatment of aging and chronic diseases

May 14, 2021Free radical biology & medicine

Natural and synthetic drugs that target aging cells to treat aging and chronic diseases

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Abstract

Senescent cells may contribute to aging and chronic diseases through a process involving inflammation.

  • Cellular senescence is influenced by genetic, epigenetic, and environmental factors.
  • Senescent cells produce a specific set of inflammatory molecules known as the senescence-associated secretory phenotype (SASP).
  • Accumulation of senescent cells leads to chronic, low-grade inflammation, termed inflammaging.
  • This inflammation can result in reduced clearance of senescent cells, creating a cycle that perpetuates aging-related issues.
  • Targeting senescent cells and the SASP may provide potential therapeutic strategies for various age-related diseases.
  • Several senolytics and senomorphics are currently undergoing clinical trials as possible treatments for conditions linked to aging.

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