Cellular senescence, an irreversible proliferative cell arrest, is caused by excessive intracellular or extracellular stress/damage. Increased senescent cells have been identified in multiple tissues in different metabolic and other aging-related diseases. Recently, several human and mouse studies emphasized the involvement of senescence in development and progression of NAFLD. Hyperinsulinemia, seen in obesity, metabolic syndrome, and other conditions of insulin resistance, has been linked to senescence in adipocytes and neurons. Here, we investigate the possible direct role of chronic hyperinsulinemia in the development of senescence in human hepatocytes
Abstract Osteopontin (OPN), a senescence-associated secretory phenotype factor, is increased in pa...
Cellular senescence, the irreversible loss of replicative potential of somatic cells, was first desc...
Adequate nutrition is vital for immune homeostasis. However, the incidence of obesity is increasing ...
Cellular senescence is an essentially irreversible growth arrest that occurs in response to various ...
Cellular senescence is an essentially irreversible growth arrest that occurs in response to various ...
The incidence of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) increases with age. Cellular senescence r...
Cellular senescence is a state of irreversible cell cycle arrest that has important physiological fu...
The role of hepatic cell senescence in human non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) and non-alcoh...
Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease is characterized by disturbed lipid metabolism and increased oxida...
Aging is a condition in which a person gradually loses the ability to maintain homeostasis, due to s...
International audienceObesity is considered an important factor for many chronic diseases, including...
Abstract Osteopontin (OPN), a senescence-associated secretory phenotype factor, is increased in pa...
Cellular senescence, the irreversible loss of replicative potential of somatic cells, was first desc...
Adequate nutrition is vital for immune homeostasis. However, the incidence of obesity is increasing ...
Cellular senescence is an essentially irreversible growth arrest that occurs in response to various ...
Cellular senescence is an essentially irreversible growth arrest that occurs in response to various ...
The incidence of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) increases with age. Cellular senescence r...
Cellular senescence is a state of irreversible cell cycle arrest that has important physiological fu...
The role of hepatic cell senescence in human non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) and non-alcoh...
Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease is characterized by disturbed lipid metabolism and increased oxida...
Aging is a condition in which a person gradually loses the ability to maintain homeostasis, due to s...
International audienceObesity is considered an important factor for many chronic diseases, including...
Abstract Osteopontin (OPN), a senescence-associated secretory phenotype factor, is increased in pa...
Cellular senescence, the irreversible loss of replicative potential of somatic cells, was first desc...
Adequate nutrition is vital for immune homeostasis. However, the incidence of obesity is increasing ...