2021
DOI: 10.1101/2021.04.27.440997
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Loss of lamin-B1 and defective nuclear morphology are hallmarks of astrocyte senescencein vitroand in the aging human hippocampus

Abstract: The increase in senescent cells in tissues, including the brain, is a general feature of normal aging and age-related pathologies. Senescent cells exhibit a specific phenotype, which includes an altered nuclear morphology and transcriptomic changes. Astrocytes undergo senescence in vitro and in age-associated neurodegenerative diseases, but little is known about whether this process also occurs in physiological aging. Here, we investigated astrocyte senescence in vitro, in old mouse brains and in post-mortem h… Show more

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