Cell senescence is increasingly recognized as a major contributor to the loss of health and fitness associated with aging. Senescent cells accumulate dysfunctional mitochondria; oxidative phosphorylation efficiency is decreased and reactive oxygen species production is increased. In this review we will discuss how the turnover of mitochondria (a term referred to as mitophagy) is perturbed in senescence contributing to mitochondrial accumulation and Senescence-Associated Mitochondrial Dysfunction (SAMD). We will further explore the subsequent cellular consequences; in particular SAMD appears to be necessary for at least part of the specific Senescence-Associated Secretory Phenotype (SASP) and may be responsible for tissue-level metabolic dys...
BACKGROUND: Regardless of the precise underlying molecular mechanisms, the fundamental defining mani...
PhD ThesisCellular senescence is a state of enduring cell-cycle arrest characterised by a persisten...
Autophagy, as the key nutrient recycling pathway, enables eukaryotic cells to adapt to surging cellu...
AbstractCellular senescence entails an irreversible cell-cycle arrest characterised by drastic cytom...
Ph. D. ThesisCellular senescence is a stress response implicated in ageing and age-related diseases ...
Cellular senescence and mitochondrial dysfunction are regarded as pillars of aging and age-related d...
Cell senescence is an important tumour suppressor mechanism and driver of ageing. Both functions are...
Cellular senescence refers to a stress response aiming to preserve cellular and, therefore, organism...
Mitochondrial dysfunction has been linked to both cellular senescence and ageing. Despite the relati...
Aging is characterised by the progressive accumulation of cellular dysfunction, stress, and inflamma...
Mitochondria are one of organelles that undergo significant changes associated with senescence. An i...
PhD ThesisCellular senescence, the irreversible loss of proliferating capacity of somatic cells, is ...
In this review, the potential causes of ageing are discussed. We seek to gain insight into the main ...
Autophagy is a major cellular recycling process that delivers cellular material and entire organell...
AbstractMitochondria represent the major bioenergetic hub coordinating cellular and organismal homeo...
BACKGROUND: Regardless of the precise underlying molecular mechanisms, the fundamental defining mani...
PhD ThesisCellular senescence is a state of enduring cell-cycle arrest characterised by a persisten...
Autophagy, as the key nutrient recycling pathway, enables eukaryotic cells to adapt to surging cellu...
AbstractCellular senescence entails an irreversible cell-cycle arrest characterised by drastic cytom...
Ph. D. ThesisCellular senescence is a stress response implicated in ageing and age-related diseases ...
Cellular senescence and mitochondrial dysfunction are regarded as pillars of aging and age-related d...
Cell senescence is an important tumour suppressor mechanism and driver of ageing. Both functions are...
Cellular senescence refers to a stress response aiming to preserve cellular and, therefore, organism...
Mitochondrial dysfunction has been linked to both cellular senescence and ageing. Despite the relati...
Aging is characterised by the progressive accumulation of cellular dysfunction, stress, and inflamma...
Mitochondria are one of organelles that undergo significant changes associated with senescence. An i...
PhD ThesisCellular senescence, the irreversible loss of proliferating capacity of somatic cells, is ...
In this review, the potential causes of ageing are discussed. We seek to gain insight into the main ...
Autophagy is a major cellular recycling process that delivers cellular material and entire organell...
AbstractMitochondria represent the major bioenergetic hub coordinating cellular and organismal homeo...
BACKGROUND: Regardless of the precise underlying molecular mechanisms, the fundamental defining mani...
PhD ThesisCellular senescence is a state of enduring cell-cycle arrest characterised by a persisten...
Autophagy, as the key nutrient recycling pathway, enables eukaryotic cells to adapt to surging cellu...