Impact of Aging and Cellular Senescence in the Pathophysiology of Preeclampsia

Sonja Suvakov, Andrea G. Kattah, Tamara Gojkovic, Elizabeth A.L. Enninga, Jacob Pruett, Muthuvel Jayachandran, Ciria Sousa, Janelle Santos, Coline Abou Hassan, Maria Gonzales-Suarez, Vesna D. Garovic

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Abstract

The incidence of hypertensive disorders of pregnancy is increasing, which may be due to several factors, including an increased age at pregnancy and more comorbid health conditions during reproductive years. Preeclampsia, the most severe hypertensive disorder of pregnancy, has been associated with an increased risk of future disease, including cardiovascular and kidney diseases. Cellular senescence, the process of cell cycle arrest in response to many physiologic and mal-adaptive stimuli, may play an important role in the pathogenesis of preeclampsia and provide a mechanistic link to future disease. In this article, we will discuss the pathophysiology of preeclamp-sia, the many mechanisms of cellular senescence, evidence for the involvement of senescence in the development of preeclampsia, as well as evidence that cellular senescence may link preeclampsia to the risk of future disease. Lastly, we will explore how a better understanding of the role of cellular senescence in preeclampsia may lead to therapeutic trials.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)5077-5114
Number of pages38
JournalComprehensive Physiology
Volume13
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 2023

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Physiology
  • Physiology (medical)

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