Resibufogenin as a Senolytic Compound

Researchers continue to search for novel senolytic compounds, those capable of selectively destroying senescent cells while producing a minimal impact on other cells. In youth, senescent cells are rapidly cleared by the immune system, but this clearance falters with age, leading to an accumulating burden of senescence in tissues throughout the body. These lingering senescent cells secrete pro-growth, pro-inflammatory signals that are disruptive to tissue structure and function when sustained over the long term. The lasting presence of senescent cells contributes to the chronic inflammation of aging, as well as to the onset and progression of near all age-related conditions. Animal studies show that clearance of these errant cells can reverse a broad range of age-related conditions, and thus there is considerable interest in the development of senolytic drugs to achieve the same result in humans.

Today's open access paper is illustrative of many similar efforts to discover usefully senolytic compounds that may already exist the vast databases of widely used medicinal products. New discoveries might form the basis for a later clinical development program. Given that every older adult is a potential customer for senolytic drugs, and that these drugs are expected to vary widely in their efficacy from tissue to tissue, there is more than enough room for many different senolytics-focused companies to coexist, and more than enough room for success in many different senolytic clinical programs. We should expect to see a considerable expansion of the set of known senolytic compounds and mechanisms for senolysis in the years ahead.

Identification of resibufogenin, a component of toad venom, as a novel senolytic compound in vitro and for potential skin rejuvenation in male mice

Senescent cells that accumulate with age have been shown to contribute to age-related diseases and organ dysfunction and have attracted attention as a target for anti-aging therapy. In particular, the use of senescent cell-depleting agents, or senolytics, has been shown to improve the aging phenotype in animal models. Since senescence has been implicated in the skin, particularly in fibroblasts, this study used aged human skin fibroblasts to investigate the effects of resibufogenin.

A component of the traditional Chinese medicine toad venom, resibufogenin was investigated for senolytic and/or senomorphic activity. We found that the compound selectively caused senescent cell death without affecting proliferating cells, with a marked effect on the suppression of the senescence-associated secretory phenotype. We also found that resibufogenin causes senescent cell death by inducing a caspase-3-mediated apoptotic program. Administration of resibufogenin to aging mice resulted in an increase in dermal collagen density and subcutaneous fat, improving the phenotype of aging skin. In other words, resibufogenin ameliorates skin aging through selective induction of senescent cell apoptosis without affecting non-aged cells. This traditional compound may have potential therapeutic benefits in skin aging characterized by senescent cell accumulation.

Comments

Why some exotic hard-to-find senolytic poisons, when there are such conventional preparations as, for example, a 1-2% alcohol solution of salicylic acid? Wipe the skin with it and the old cells will soon exfoliate.
Earlier, in the Middle Ages, highly diluted solutions of hydrocyanic acid were used. They also selectively destroy old skin cells.

Posted by: Dmitry Dzhagarov at July 13th, 2023 11:55 PM

Imagine if someone could produce an "anti- aging" skin cream that actually did something. How difficult would it be to produce this small molecule and get it through the skin with some DMSO?

Posted by: jimofoz at July 14th, 2023 4:23 PM

I'm extremely surprised we don't have some real cream treatments that legitimately makes a real difference in skin rejuvenation. Can't believe it's that difficult.

Posted by: Robert at July 14th, 2023 7:32 PM

Yet the skin cream claims are over the top. And it seems there are many aging mechanisms to address by various brands such as:
oneskin as a senomorphic
i-ion to remove iron from the skin
plated skincare exosomes for cell communication
blue cream - methylene blue as a mitochondria antioxidant
n1O1 to activate nitric oxide in the skin
neova with DNA repair enzymes

Dozens of other compounds that do " something" but the something usually is to subtle a change to see. It's frustrating and expensive, plus you can't apply them all. Then there are professional expensive treatments, BBL lasers or radiofrequency micro needling might kill scenecent cells in the skin.

Posted by: august33 at July 17th, 2023 7:09 PM
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