Age-related telomere uncapping is associated with cellular senescence and inflammation independent of telomere shortening in human arteries

Volume: 305, Issue: 2, Pages: H251 - H258
Published: Jul 15, 2013
Abstract
Arterial telomere dysfunction may contribute to chronic arterial inflammation by inducing cellular senescence and subsequent senescence-associated inflammation. Although telomere shortening has been associated with arterial aging in humans, age-related telomere uncapping has not been described in non-cultured human tissues and may have substantial prognostic value. In skeletal muscle feed arteries from 104 younger, middle-aged, and older adults,...
Paper Details
Title
Age-related telomere uncapping is associated with cellular senescence and inflammation independent of telomere shortening in human arteries
Published Date
Jul 15, 2013
Volume
305
Issue
2
Pages
H251 - H258
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