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AUTHOR
Marco Raffaele
Additional file of Mild exacerbation of obesity- and age-dependent liver disease progression by senolytic cocktail dasatinib + quercetin
Additional file of Mild exacerbation of obesity- and age-dependent liver disease progression by senolytic cocktail dasatinib + quercetin
Additional file of Mild exacerbation of obesity- and age-dependent liver disease progression by senolytic cocktail dasatinib + quercetin
Additional file of Mild exacerbation of obesity- and age-dependent liver disease progression by senolytic cocktail dasatinib + quercetin
Nociceptin/orphanin FQ opioid receptor (NOP) selective ligand MCOPPB links anxiolytic and senolytic effects
Accumulation of senescent cells may drive age-associated alterations and pathologies. Senolytics are promising therapeutics that can preferentially eliminate senescent cells. Here, we performed a high-throughput automatized screening (HTS) of the commercial LOPAC®Pfizer library on aphidicolin-induced senescent human fibroblasts, to identify novel senolytics. We discovered the nociceptin receptor FQ opioid receptor (NOP) selective ligand 1-[1-(1-methylcyclooctyl)-4-piperidinyl]-2-[(3R)-3-piperidinyl]-1H-benzimidazole (MCOPPB, a compound previously studied as potential anxiolytic) as the best scoring hit. The ability of MCOPPB to eliminate senescent cells in in vitro models was further tested…
Mild exacerbation of obesity- and age-dependent liver disease progression by senolytic cocktail dasatinib + quercetin.
Abstract Background Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is increasingly prevalent and represents a growing challenge in terms of prevention and treatment. A minority of affected patients develops inflammation, subsequently fibrosis, cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). HCC is a leading cause of cancer-related death. An increased number of senescent cells correlate with age-related tissue degeneration during NAFLD-induced HCC. Senolytics are promising agents that target selectively senescent cells. Previous studies showed that whereas a combination of the senolytic drugs dasatinib and quercetin (D + Q) reduced NAFLD in mice, D + Q lacked efficacy in removing doxorubicin-induced…
Additional file of Mild exacerbation of obesity- and age-dependent liver disease progression by senolytic cocktail dasatinib + quercetin
Additional file of Mild exacerbation of obesity- and age-dependent liver disease progression by senolytic cocktail dasatinib + quercetin