Association of telomere shortening in myocardium with heart weight gain and cause of death.

Author: Terai M, Izumiyama-Shimomura N, Aida J, Ishikawa N, Sawabe M, Arai T, Fujiwara M, Ishii A, Nakamura K, Takubo K.
Affiliation:
1] Research Team for Geriatric Pathology, Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Gerontology, Tokyo 173-0015, Japan [2] Department of Judotherapy, Faculty of Health Sciences, Tokyo Ariake University of Medical and Health Sciences, Tokyo 135-0063, Japan.
Conference/Journal: Sci Rep.
Date published: 2013 Aug 9
Other: Volume ID: 3 , Pages: 2401 , Special Notes: doi: 10.1038/srep02401 , Word Count: 147



We attempted to clarify myocardial telomere dynamics using samples from 530 autopsied patients using Southern blot analysis. Overall regression analysis demonstrated yearly telomere reduction rate of 20 base pairs in the myocardium. There was a significant correlation between myocardial telomere and aging. Moreover, regression analyses of telomere and heart weight yielded a telomere reduction rate of 3 base pairs per gram, and a small but significant correlation between telomere reduction and heart weight was demonstrated. Hearts of autopsied patients who had died of heart disease were significantly heavier than those of patients who had died of cancer or other diseases, and heart disease was significantly more correlated with myocardial telomere shortening than cancer or other diseases. Here we show that telomeres in myocardial tissue become shortened with aging and heart disease, and that heart disease was associated with a gain of heart weight and telomere shortening in the myocardium.
PMID: 23929129

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