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SA-β-Galactosidase-Based Screening Assay for the Identification of Senotherapeutic Drugs
Published on: June 28, 2019
SGLT2 inhibitors as a novel senotherapeutic approach
Zeynep Elif Yesilyurt-Dirican1,2, Ce Qi2, Yi-Chian Wang2
1Department of Pharmacology, Faculty of Pharmacy, Gazi University, Ankara, Türkiye.
Abstract:
Cellular senescence is the permanent cessation of cell proliferation and growth. Senescent cells accumulating in tissues and organs with aging contribute to many chronic diseases, mainly through the secretion of a pro-inflammatory senescence-associated secretory phenotype (SASP). Senotherapeutic (senolytic or senomorphic) strategies targeting senescent cells or/and their SASP are being developed to prolong healthy lifespan and treat age-related pathologies. Sodium-glucose co-transporter 2 (SGLT2) inhibitors are a new class of anti-diabetic drugs that promote the renal excretion of glucose, resulting in lower blood glucose levels. Beyond their glucose-lowering effects, SGLT2 inhibitors have demonstrated protective effects against cardiovascular and renal events. Moreover, SGLT2 inhibitors have recently been associated with the inhibition of cell senescence, making them a promising therapeutic approach for targeting senescence and aging. This review examines the latest research on the senotherapeutic potential of SGLT2 inhibitors.
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