A new study calls for caution in using the well-known senolytic treatment of dasatinib and quercetin (D+Q), showing that it causes damage in certain regions of the brain, similar to what is observed in multiple sclerosis [1].
Stem cell senescence prevents brain repair
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a brain disorder in which the patient’s own immune system attacks oligodendrocytes: cells in the nervous system that provide a myelin coating for neurons, which is essential for their function and survival. MS is much more common in older patients, who are also more likely to have progressive disease and a worse response to treatment.
