At concentrations that inhibit mTOR, resveratrol suppresses cellular senescence

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Here we demonstrated that, at cytostatic, near-toxic concentrations, resveratrol inhibited S6 phosphorylation and prevented the senescence morphology in human cells. Using a sensitive functional assay, we found that resveratrol partially prevented loss of the proliferative potential associated with cellular senescence. Resveratrol was less effective than rapamycin, because aging-suppression by resveratrol was limited by its toxicity at high concentrations. We discuss whether concentrations of resveratrol that inhibit mTOR (target of rapamycin) and suppress cellular senescence are clinically achievable and whether partial inhibition of mTOR by resveratrol might be sufficient to affect organismal aging. ©2009 Landes Bioscience.

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Demidenko, Z. N., & Blagosklonny, M. V. (2009). At concentrations that inhibit mTOR, resveratrol suppresses cellular senescence. Cell Cycle, 8(12), 1901–1904. https://doi.org/10.4161/cc.8.12.8810

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