Early vascular ageing and cellular senescence in chronic kidney disease

Publication date: Available online 18 June 2019Source: Computational and Structural Biotechnology JournalAuthor(s): Lu Dai, Abdul Rashid Qureshi, Anna Witasp, Bengt Lindholm, Peter StenvinkelAbstractChronic kidney disease (CKD) is a clinical model of premature ageing characterized by progressive vascular disease, systemic inflammation, muscle wasting and frailty. The predominant early vascular ageing (EVA) process mediated by medial vascular calcification (VC) results in a marked discrepancy between chronological and biological vascular age in CKD. Though the exact underlying mechanisms of VC and EVA are not fully elucidated, accumulating evidence indicates that cellular senescence - and subsequent chronic inflammation through the senescence-associated secretary phenotype (SASP) - plays a fundamental role in its initiation and progression. In this review, we discuss the pathophysiological links between senescence and the EVA process in CKD, with focus on cellular senescence and media VC, and potential anti-ageing therapeutic strategies of senolytic drugs targeting cellular senescence and EVA in CKD.Graphical abstract
Source: Computational and Structural Biotechnology Journal - Category: Biotechnology Source Type: research