Telomere attrition in beta and alpha cells with age

Age (Dordrecht, Netherlands)(2016)

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We have reported telomere attrition in β and α cells of the pancreas in elderly patients with type 2 diabetes, but it has not been explored how the telomere lengths of these islet cells change according to age in normal subjects. To examine the telomere lengths of β and α cells in individuals without diabetes across a wide range of ages, we conducted measurement of the telomere lengths of human pancreatic β and α cells obtained from 104 autopsied subjects without diabetes ranging in age from 0 to 100 years. As an index of telomere lengths, the normalized telomere-centromere ratio (NTCR) was determined for β (NTCRβ) and α (NTCRα) cells by quantitative fluorescence in situ hybridization (Q-FISH). We found NTCRβ and NTCRα showed almost the same levels and both decreased according to age ( p < 0.001 for both). NTCRs decreased more rapidly with age and were more widely distributed ( p = 0.036 for NTCRβ, p < 0.001 for NTCRα) in subjects under 18 years of age than in subjects over 18 years. There was a positive correlation between NTCRβ and NTCRα only among adult subjects ( p < 0.001). In conclusion, the telomeres of β and α cells become shortened with normal aging process.
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Telomere,Aging,Beta cell,Alpha cell,Quantitative fluorescence in situ hybridization (Q-FISH)
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