senescent macrophages fuel inflammaging and metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease
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Research suggests that senescent macrophages, also referred to as "zombie" immune cells, may contribute to the development of steatotic liver disease. Some studies indicate that removing these cells can reverse liver damage in mice, potentially offering a way to reverse fatty liver disease without requiring dietary changes. The relationship between cellular senescence, inflammaging, and various diseases, including liver and cardiovascular disease, is an area of ongoing research.
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