Relationship between aging and control of metabolic syndrome with telomere shortening: a cross-sectional study

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Tarachand Devrajani
Shariq Abid
Hina Shaikh
Iram Shaikh
Durshana Bai Devrajani
Sikander Munir Memon
Ali Muhammad Waryah
Ikram Din Ujjan
Binafsha Manzoor Syed
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[1] Liaquat University of Medical and Health Sciences,Clinical Research Division, Medical Research Center
[2] Liaquat University of Medical and Health Sciences,Department of Medicine
[3] Liaquat University of Medical and Health Sciences,Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics, Medical Research Center
[4] Liaquat University of Medical and Health Sciences,Department of Pathology
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Aging is considered one of the major risk factors for several human disorders. The telomere plays a crucial role in regulating cellular responsiveness to stress and growth stimuli as well as maintaining the integrity of the Deoxyribonucleic Acid (DNA), and aging leads to the progressive decline in the telomere length (TL) due to continuous cell division. The aim of this study was to determine the relationship between TL and advancing age and the impact of metabolic syndrome (MetS) on TL. Firstly, we determined the association of advancing age and TL, by measuring telomere length (T/S ratio) in healthy volunteers (n = 90). The TL was compared between normal population and patients with metabolic syndrome (n = 298). The age matched controlled and uncontrolled MetS patients (n = 149) were also compared for their TL T/S ratio. The TL showed negative correlation with advancing age, whereas the significant change was observed at the cut-offs of 40 and 70 years defining 40 with longer TL and 70 as shorter TL. The longest T/S ratio at 2.46 was measured at the age range of 1 year in healthy volunteers, while elderly population showed considerably shorter TL. The patients older than 60 years with poor or uncontrolled MetS had shorter TL, as compared to the controlled MetS. In conclusion our findings suggest that TL was negatively correlated with advancing age. Uncontrolled metabolic syndrome appeared to have worsening effects on TL. Telomere length appears to have potential to be used a parameter to determine age. However, further large scale studies are recommended to make firm guidelines.
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