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Acupuncture and cellular mechanisms: the role of foxo transcription factors in autophagy and senescence


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Title: Acupuncture and cellular mechanisms: the role of foxo transcription factors in autophagy and senescence

Authors: Lizhi Zhou, Xuying Li, Jinbi Ao, Na Duan

Journal: Journal of Pakistan Medical Association

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Publisher: Pakistan Medical Association.

Country: Pakistan

Year: 2024

Volume: 74

Issue: 12

Language: en

DOI: 10.47391/JPMA.10423

Keywords: AgingTraditional Chinese medicineCellular SenescenceTranscription factorsAcupuncture therapyAutophagyForkhead transcription factor O

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Abstract

The current narrative review was planned to elucidate the interplay between acupuncture, a cornerstone of Traditional Chinese Medicine, and the modulation of cellular mechanisms via Forkhead box O transcription factors, focussing on autophagy and cellular senescence. Autophagy, essential for cellular health, and cellular senescence, associated with aging and age-related diseases, are both significantly influenced by Forkhead box O transcription factors among other regulatory factors and pathways. These factors, known to diminish with age, play a pivotal role in promoting longevity. The current review analysed experimental models demonstrating acupuncture's capacity to activate Forkhead box O transcription factors, thereby inducing autophagy and reducing cellular senescence. Evidence from studies on human fibroblasts, aging animal models, obesity-induced insulin resistance, and osteoporosis corroborates the beneficial effects of acupuncture.
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