Therapeutic potential and cellular mechanisms of Panax notoginseng on prevention of aging and cell senescence-associated diseases

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Abstract

Owing to a dramatic increase in average life expectancy, most countries in the world are rapidly entering an aging society. Therefore, extending health span with pharmacological agents targeting aging-related pathological changes, are now in the spotlight of gerosciences. Panax notoginseng (Burk.) F. H. Chen, a species of the genus Panax, has been called the "Miracle Root for the Preservation of Life," and has long been used as a Chinese herb with magical medicinal value. Panax notoginseng has been extensively employed in China to treat microcirculatory disturbances, inflammation, trauma, internal and external bleeding due to injury, and as a tonic. In recent years, with the deepening of the research pharmacologically, many new functions have been discovered. This review will introduce its pharmacological function on lifespan extension, anti-vascular aging, anti-brain aging, and anti-cancer properties, aiming to lay the ground for fully elucidating the potential mechanisms of Panax notoginseng's anti-aging effect to promote its clinical application.

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Zhao, H., Han, Z., Li, G., Zhang, S., & Luo, Y. (2017). Therapeutic potential and cellular mechanisms of Panax notoginseng on prevention of aging and cell senescence-associated diseases. Aging and Disease. International Society on Aging and Disease. https://doi.org/10.14336/AD.2017.0724

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