A comparison of replicative senescence and doxorubicin-induced premature senescence of vascular smooth muscle cells isolated from human aorta
DNA (Cytosine-5-)-Methyltransferase 1
Male
0301 basic medicine
In Vitro Techniques
Muscle, Smooth, Vascular
Cell Line
Young Adult
03 medical and health sciences
Superoxides
Humans
DNA (Cytosine-5-)-Methyltransferases
Aorta
Cells, Cultured
Cellular Senescence
Cell Proliferation
Dose-Response Relationship, Drug
Cell Cycle
Telomere Homeostasis
Aging, Premature
Alkaline Phosphatase
beta-Galactosidase
3. Good health
Ageing
Doxorubicin
Geriatrics and Gerontology
Gerontology
Research Article
DOI:
10.1007/s10522-013-9477-9
Publication Date:
2013-11-15T11:08:53Z
AUTHORS (12)
ABSTRACT
Senescence of vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMCs) contributes to aging as well as age-related diseases of the cardiovascular system. Senescent VSMCs have been shown to be present in atherosclerotic plaques. Both replicative (RS) and stress-induced premature senescence (SIPS) accompany cardiovascular diseases. We aimed to establish the signature of RS and SIPS of VSMCs, induced by a common anticancer drug, doxorubicin, and to discover the so far undisclosed features of senescent cells that are potentially harmful to the organism. Most of the senescence hallmarks were common for both RS and SIPS; however, some differences were observed. 32 % of doxorubicin-treated cells were arrested in the G2/M phase of the cell cycle, while 73 % of replicatively senescing cells were arrested in the G1 phase. Moreover, on the basis of alkaline phosphatase activity measurements, we show that a 7-day treatment with doxorubicin (dox), does not cause precocious cell calcification, which is a characteristic feature of RS. We did not observe calcification even though after 7 days of dox-treatment many other markers characteristic for senescent cells were present. It can suggest that dox-induced SIPS does not accelerate the mineralization of vessels. We consider that detailed characterization of the two types of cellular senescence can be useful in in vitro studies of potential anti-aging factors.
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