51. Age-Related Left Ventricular Changes and Their Association with Leukocyte Telomere Length in Healthy People.
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Dariga U Akasheva, Ekaterina V Plokhova, Olga N Tkacheva, Irina D Strazhesko, Ekaterina N Dudinskaya, Anna S Kruglikova, Valentina S Pykhtina, Natalia V Brailova, Inna A Pokshubina, Natalia V Sharashkina, Mikhail V Agaltsov, Dmitry Skvortsov, and Sergey A Boytsov
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
With advancing age the left ventricle (LV) undergoes structural and functional changes, thereby creating the substrate for the development of diseases. One possible mechanism of the ageing heart is a cellular senescence. Leukocyte telomere length (LTL) is a marker of replicative ageing. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the structure and function of the LV in people of different ages free of cardiovascular diseases (CVD) and regular drug medication and to assess their relationship with LTL. We hypothesized that age-related changes in LV myocardium are associated with telomere length.The study population consisted of 150 healthy, non-obese volunteers aged 28 to 78 years without history of CVD, significant deviations by 12-lead electrocardiogram and negative exercise test (treadmill stress test). All the participants underwent standardized transthoracic echocardiography using an available system (iE33; Philips). The LTL was measured by real-time quantitative polymerase chain reaction. We determined the relative ratio of telomere repeat copy number (T) to single-copy gene copy number (S).In the older people there was a higher wall thickness than in the younger (1.03 ± 0.09 vs. 0.88 ± 0.10, p
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- 2015
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