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Benidipine calcium channel blocker improves cigarette smoke-induced lung emphysema: Study

Benidipine calcium channel blocker improves cigarette smoke-induced lung emphysema
Identification of CaV blockers as a potential new class of senolytics. Credit: Aging (2023). DOI: 10.18632/aging.205259

A new research paper titled "Benidipine calcium channel blocker promotes the death of cigarette smoke-induced senescent cells and improves lung emphysema" has been published in Aging.

Smoking is the main risk factor for many lung diseases including . Cigarette smoke (CS) contains carcinogenic and that favor DNA mutations and perturb the homeostasis and environment of cells. CS induces lung cell senescence resulting in a stable proliferation arrest and a senescence-associated secretory phenotype. It was recently reported that senescent cell accumulation promotes several lung diseases.

In this new study, researchers Alberta Palazzo, Gabriela Makulyte, Delphine Goerhig, Jean-Jacques Médard, Vincent Gros, François Trottein, Serge Adnot, David Vindrieux, Jean-Michel Flaman, and David Bernard from Université de Lyon, Equipe Labellisée la Ligue Contre le Cancer, Université Paris Est Créteil, Hôpital Henri Mondor, and Université Lille performed a chemical screen, using an FDA-approved drug library, to identify compounds selectively promoting the death of CS-induced senescent lung cells.

"Here, our aim was to identify senolytic compounds in the context of CS-induced senescence and to assess whether they improved lung emphysema," the researchers write.

Aside from the well-known senolytic, ABT-263, the researchers identified other potentially new senescence-eliminating compounds, including a new class of molecules, the dihydropyridine family of calcium voltage-gated channel (CaV) blockers. Among these blockers, Benidipine decreased senescent lung cells and ameliorates lung emphysema in a mouse model. The dihydropyridine family of CaV blockers thus constitutes a new class of senolytics that could improve .

"Hence, our work paves the way for further studies on the senolytic activity of CaV blockers in different senescence contexts and ," the researchers conclude.

More information: Alberta Palazzo et al, Benidipine calcium channel blocker promotes the death of cigarette smoke-induced senescent cells and improves lung emphysema, Aging (2023). DOI: 10.18632/aging.205259

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