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Berberine suppresses gero-conversion from cell cycle arrest to senescence

Berberine (BRB), a natural alkaloid, has a long history of medicinal use in both Ayurvedic and old Chinese medicine. Recently, available as a dietary supplement, Berberine is reported to have application in treatment of variety diseases. Previously we observed that BRB inhibited mTOR/S6 signaling co...

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Autores principales: Zhao, Hong, Halicka, H Dorota, Li, Jiangwei, Darzynkiewicz, Zbigniew
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Publicado: Impact Journals LLC 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3796215/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23974852
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author Zhao, Hong
Halicka, H Dorota
Li, Jiangwei
Darzynkiewicz, Zbigniew
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Halicka, H Dorota
Li, Jiangwei
Darzynkiewicz, Zbigniew
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description Berberine (BRB), a natural alkaloid, has a long history of medicinal use in both Ayurvedic and old Chinese medicine. Recently, available as a dietary supplement, Berberine is reported to have application in treatment of variety diseases. Previously we observed that BRB inhibited mTOR/S6 signaling concurrently with reduction of the level of endogenous oxidants and constitutive DNA damage response. We currently tested whether Berberine can affect premature, stress-induced cellular senescence caused by mitoxantrone. The depth of senescence was quantitatively measured by morphometric parameters, senescence-associated β-galactosidase, induction of p21(WAF1), replication stress (γH2AX expression), and mTOR signaling; the latter revealed by ribosomal S6 protein (rpS6) phosphorylation. All these markers of senescence were distinctly diminished, in a concentration-dependent manner, by Berberine. In view of the evidence that BRB localizes in mitochondria, inhibits respiratory electron chain and activates AMPK, the observed attenuation of the replication stress-induced cellular senescence most likely is mediated by AMPK that leads to inhibition of mTOR signaling. In support of this mechanism is the observation that rhodamine123, the cationic probe targeting mitochondrial electron chain, also suppressed rpS6 phosphorylation. The present findings reveal that: (a) in cells induced to senescence BRB exhibits gero-suppressive properties by means of mTOR/S6 inhibition; (b) in parallel, BRB reduces the level of constitutive DNA damage response, previously shown to report oxidative DNA damage by endogenous ROS; (c) there appears to a causal linkage between the (a) and (b) activities; (d) the in vitro model of premature stress-induced senescence can be used to assess effectiveness of potential gero-suppressive agents targeting mTOR/S6 and ROS signaling; (e) since most of the reported beneficial effects of BRB are in age-relate diseases, it is likely that gero-suppression is the primary activity of this traditional medicine.
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spelling pubmed-37962152013-10-15 Berberine suppresses gero-conversion from cell cycle arrest to senescence Zhao, Hong Halicka, H Dorota Li, Jiangwei Darzynkiewicz, Zbigniew Aging (Albany NY) Research Paper Berberine (BRB), a natural alkaloid, has a long history of medicinal use in both Ayurvedic and old Chinese medicine. Recently, available as a dietary supplement, Berberine is reported to have application in treatment of variety diseases. Previously we observed that BRB inhibited mTOR/S6 signaling concurrently with reduction of the level of endogenous oxidants and constitutive DNA damage response. We currently tested whether Berberine can affect premature, stress-induced cellular senescence caused by mitoxantrone. The depth of senescence was quantitatively measured by morphometric parameters, senescence-associated β-galactosidase, induction of p21(WAF1), replication stress (γH2AX expression), and mTOR signaling; the latter revealed by ribosomal S6 protein (rpS6) phosphorylation. All these markers of senescence were distinctly diminished, in a concentration-dependent manner, by Berberine. In view of the evidence that BRB localizes in mitochondria, inhibits respiratory electron chain and activates AMPK, the observed attenuation of the replication stress-induced cellular senescence most likely is mediated by AMPK that leads to inhibition of mTOR signaling. In support of this mechanism is the observation that rhodamine123, the cationic probe targeting mitochondrial electron chain, also suppressed rpS6 phosphorylation. The present findings reveal that: (a) in cells induced to senescence BRB exhibits gero-suppressive properties by means of mTOR/S6 inhibition; (b) in parallel, BRB reduces the level of constitutive DNA damage response, previously shown to report oxidative DNA damage by endogenous ROS; (c) there appears to a causal linkage between the (a) and (b) activities; (d) the in vitro model of premature stress-induced senescence can be used to assess effectiveness of potential gero-suppressive agents targeting mTOR/S6 and ROS signaling; (e) since most of the reported beneficial effects of BRB are in age-relate diseases, it is likely that gero-suppression is the primary activity of this traditional medicine. Impact Journals LLC 2013-08-21 /pmc/articles/PMC3796215/ /pubmed/23974852 Text en Copyright: © 2013 Zhao et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited
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Zhao, Hong
Halicka, H Dorota
Li, Jiangwei
Darzynkiewicz, Zbigniew
Berberine suppresses gero-conversion from cell cycle arrest to senescence
title Berberine suppresses gero-conversion from cell cycle arrest to senescence
title_full Berberine suppresses gero-conversion from cell cycle arrest to senescence
title_fullStr Berberine suppresses gero-conversion from cell cycle arrest to senescence
title_full_unstemmed Berberine suppresses gero-conversion from cell cycle arrest to senescence
title_short Berberine suppresses gero-conversion from cell cycle arrest to senescence
title_sort berberine suppresses gero-conversion from cell cycle arrest to senescence
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3796215/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23974852
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