Literature DB >> 19119860

Engineered repeated electromagnetic field shock therapy for cellular senescence and age-related diseases.

Felipe P Perez1, Ximing Zhou, Jorge Morisaki, John Ilie, Todd James, Donald A Jurivich.   

Abstract

A new consensus of gerontologists proposes that delay of biological senescence is the most potent public health measure for preventing chronic disease in late life. At the most fundamental level, cellular aging is characterized by a decline in repair and homeostatic systems. Thus, interventions that protect or rejuvenate these cellular systems hold significant promise for preventing or delaying the onset of age-related diseases. The most likely candidates for delaying senescence are the longevity-linked transcription factors DAF16 and HSF1. If one were to engineer negligible senescence, a key target would be the heat shock protein axis regulated by HSF1. This pathway is the preferred pathway to prevent protein damage or aggregation, whereas DAF-16/FOXO is a backup pathway activated during stress. Reduced HSF1 activity appears to accelerate tissue aging and shortens life span. Conversely, over-expression of HSF1 increases life span and decreases amyloid toxicity in animal models. This paper describes enhancement of the HSR/HSF1 pathway engineered by repeated electromagnetic field shock (REMFS). In a recent study, we demonstrated that REMFS therapy upregulates the HSR/HSF1 pathway, delays cellular senescence in young cells, and transiently reverses it in senescent cells, thus altering cellular mortality. The technology of applying certain beneficial EMF energy to the human body to stimulate the natural stress response and activate the repair and maintenance systems is a new strategy for engineered negligible senescence. We discuss the exciting clinical implications of REMFS therapy in human aging and disease.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 19119860     DOI: 10.1089/rej.2008.0793

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Rejuvenation Res        ISSN: 1549-1684            Impact factor:   4.663


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Review 1.  Multidimensional insights into the repeated electromagnetic field stimulation and biosystems interaction in aging and age-related diseases.

Authors:  Felipe P Perez; Joseph P Bandeira; Cristina N Perez Chumbiauca; Debomoy K Lahiri; Jorge Morisaki; Maher Rizkalla
Journal:  J Biomed Sci       Date:  2022-06-13       Impact factor: 12.771

2.  Repeated electromagnetic field stimulation lowers amyloid-β peptide levels in primary human mixed brain tissue cultures.

Authors:  Felipe P Perez; Bryan Maloney; Nipun Chopra; Jorge J Morisaki; Debomoy K Lahiri
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2021-01-12       Impact factor: 4.996

3.  Exposure to 10 Hz Pulsed Magnetic Fields Do Not Induce Cellular Senescence in Human Fetal Lung Fibroblasts.

Authors:  Chuan Sun; Zheng Huang; Houbing Qin; Jing Zhang; Sanying Wang; Xiaogang Xu; Shibo Ying; Genxiang Mao
Journal:  Front Public Health       Date:  2021-11-11
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