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Senescent cell turnover slows with age providing an explanation for the Gompertz law | Nature Communications

Senescent cell turnover slows with age providing an explanation for the Gompertz law | Nature Communications

“A causal factor in mammalian aging is the accumulation of senescent cells (SnCs). SnCs cause chronic inflammation, and removing SnCs decelerates aging in mice. Despite their importance, turnover rates of SnCs are unknown, and their connection to aging dynamics is unclear. Here we use longitudinal SnC measurements and induction experiments to show that SnCs turn over rapidly in young mice, with a half-life of days, but slow their own removal rate to a half-life of weeks in old mice.”

https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-019-13192-4

Probiotic bacteria as modulators of cellular senescence: emerging concepts and opportunities

Probiotic bacteria as modulators of cellular senescence: emerging concepts and opportunities

Probiotic bacteria are increasingly gaining importance in human nutrition owing to their multifaceted health beneficial effects. Studies have also shown that probiotic supplementation is useful in mitigating age-associated oxi-inflammatory stress, immunosenescence, and gut dysbiosis thereby promoting health and longevity. However, our current understanding of the process of aging suggests a strong interrelationship between the accumulation of senescent cells and the development of aging phenotype, including the predisposition to age-related disorders. The present review studies the documented pro-longevity effects of probiotics and highlights how these beneficial attributes of probiotics could be related to the mitigation of cellular senescence.

https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/19490976.2019.1697148?af=R&utm_source=researcher_app&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=RESR_MRKT_Researcher_inbound