Event Report: Aging, Geroscience and Longevity Symposium

This study demonstrates the potential of a natural (o-Vanillin) and a synthetic (RG-7112) senolytic compounds to remove senescent IVD cells, decrease SASP factors release, reduce the inflammatory environment and enhance the IVD matrix production. Removal of senescent cells, using senolytics drugs, could lead to improved therapeutic interventions and ultimately decrease pain and a provide a better quality of life of patients living with intervertebral disc degeneration and low back pain. From Ying Ann Chiao of Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation: Mitochondrial dysfunction plays a central role in aging and cardiovascular disease. However, it was unclear whether improving mitochondrial function at late-life can rescue pre-existing age-related cardiac dysfunction, especially diastolic dysfunction. Here, we show that 8-week treatment with a mitochondrial-targeted peptide SS-31 (elamipretide) can substantially reverse pre-existing cardiac dysfunction in old mice. At molecular levels, late-life SS-31 treatment reduces mitochondrial ROS levels and normalizes age-related increases in mitochondrial proton leak and protein oxidative modifications. Late-life viral expression of mitochondrial-targeted catalase (mCAT) similarly improves diastolic function in old mice. SS-31 treatment cannot further improve cardiac function of old mCAT mice, implicating normalizing mitochondrial oxidative stress as an overlapping mechanism. Our results demonstrate that pre-existing cardiac aging phe...
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