Orientin Reverses Premature Senescence in Equine Adipose Stromal Cells Affected by Equine Metabolic Syndrome Through Oxidative Stress Modulation
Dominika Orzoł, Martyna Kępska, Magdalena Zyzak

TL;DR
Orientin, a plant compound, helps reverse cell aging in horse fat cells affected by a metabolic disorder by reducing oxidative stress.
Contribution
This study demonstrates orientin's ability to restore regenerative capacity in equine adipose stem cells affected by metabolic syndrome.
Findings
Orientin increased cell proliferation and viability in equine adipose-derived stem cells.
The treatment reduced apoptosis and restored clonogenic and migratory capacities.
Orientin significantly lowered oxidative stress and cellular senescence in affected cells.
Abstract
Equine metabolic syndrome (EMS) is a prevalent endocrine disorder associated with insulin dysregulation, oxidative stress, and impaired regenerative capacity of adipose-derived stem cells (ASCs). The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of orientin—a plant-derived flavonoid with known antioxidant properties—on equine ASCs (EqASCs) derived from both clinically healthy and diagnosed EMS-affected mares. EqASCs were treated with orientin to evaluate its biological effects. The analysis included key cellular functions such as proliferative capacity, viability, apoptosis, oxidative stress, senescence, clonogenicity, and migration. Orientin significantly enhanced the proliferative activity of EqASCs, as evidenced by increased Ki67 expression and favorable alterations in cell cycle distribution. In addition, the treatment improved overall cell viability, reduced apoptotic activity, and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMesenchymal stem cell research · Adipose Tissue and Metabolism · Veterinary Equine Medical Research
