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Systemic induction of senescence in young mice after single heterochronic blood exchange
Nat Metab. 2022 Jul 28. doi: 10.1038/s42255-022-00609-6.
Ok Hee Jeon 1 2, Melod Mehdipour 3, Tae-Hwan Gil 4, Minha Kang 4, Nicholas W Aguirre 5, Zachery R Robinson 3, Cameron Kato 3, Jessy Etienne 3, Hyo Gyeong Lee 4, Fatouma Alimirah 5, Vighnesh Walavalkar 6, Pierre-Yves Desprez 5, Michael J Conboy 3, Judith Campisi 7 8, Irina M Conboy 9
Abstract:
...Here, using heterochronic blood exchange in male mice, we show that aged mouse blood induces cell and tissue senescence in young animals after one single exchange. This induction of senescence is abrogated if old animals are treated with senolytic drugs before blood exchange, therefore attenuating the pro-geronic influence of old blood on young mice. Hence, cellular senescence is neither simply a response to stress and damage that increases with age, nor a chronological cell-intrinsic phenomenon. Instead, senescence quickly and robustly spreads to young mice from old blood. Clearing senescence cells that accumulate with age rejuvenates old circulating blood and improves the health of multiple tissues.