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Sod2 haploinsufficiency does not accelerate aging of telomere dysfunctional mice
Telomere shortening represents a causal factor of cellular senescence. At the same time, several lines of evidence indicate a pivotal role of oxidative DNA damage for the aging process in vivo. A causal connection between the two observations was suggested by experiments showing accelerated telomere...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2830048/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20195488 |
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author | Guachalla, Luis Miguel Ju, Zhenyu Koziel, Rafal von Figura, Guido Song, Zhangfa Fusser, Markus Epe, Bernd Jansen-Dűrr, Pidder Rudolph, K. Lenhard |
author_facet | Guachalla, Luis Miguel Ju, Zhenyu Koziel, Rafal von Figura, Guido Song, Zhangfa Fusser, Markus Epe, Bernd Jansen-Dűrr, Pidder Rudolph, K. Lenhard |
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description | Telomere shortening represents a causal factor of cellular senescence. At the same time, several lines of evidence indicate a pivotal role of oxidative DNA damage for the aging process in vivo. A causal connection between the two observations was suggested by experiments showing accelerated telomere shorting under conditions of oxidative stress in cultured cells, but has never been studied in vivo. We therefore have analysed whether an increase in mitochondrial derived oxidative stress in response to heterozygous deletion of superoxide dismutase (Sod2(+/-)) would exacerbate aging phenotypes in telomere dysfunctional (mTerc(-/-)) mice. Heterozygous deletion of Sod2 resulted in reduced SOD2 protein levels and increased oxidative stress in aging telomere dysfunctional mice, but this did not lead to an increase in basal levels of oxidative nuclear DNA damage, an accumulation of nuclear DNA breaks, or an increased rate of telomere shortening in the mice. Moreover, heterozygous deletion of Sod2 did not accelerate the depletion of stem cells and the impairment in organ maintenance in aging mTerc(-/-) mice. In agreement with these observations, Sod2 haploinsufficiency did not lead to a further reduction in lifespan of mTerc(-/-) mice. Together, these results indicate that a decrease in SOD2-dependent antioxidant defence does not exacerbate aging in the context of telomere dysfunction. |
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spelling | pubmed-28300482010-03-01 Sod2 haploinsufficiency does not accelerate aging of telomere dysfunctional mice Guachalla, Luis Miguel Ju, Zhenyu Koziel, Rafal von Figura, Guido Song, Zhangfa Fusser, Markus Epe, Bernd Jansen-Dűrr, Pidder Rudolph, K. Lenhard Aging (Albany NY) Research Article Telomere shortening represents a causal factor of cellular senescence. At the same time, several lines of evidence indicate a pivotal role of oxidative DNA damage for the aging process in vivo. A causal connection between the two observations was suggested by experiments showing accelerated telomere shorting under conditions of oxidative stress in cultured cells, but has never been studied in vivo. We therefore have analysed whether an increase in mitochondrial derived oxidative stress in response to heterozygous deletion of superoxide dismutase (Sod2(+/-)) would exacerbate aging phenotypes in telomere dysfunctional (mTerc(-/-)) mice. Heterozygous deletion of Sod2 resulted in reduced SOD2 protein levels and increased oxidative stress in aging telomere dysfunctional mice, but this did not lead to an increase in basal levels of oxidative nuclear DNA damage, an accumulation of nuclear DNA breaks, or an increased rate of telomere shortening in the mice. Moreover, heterozygous deletion of Sod2 did not accelerate the depletion of stem cells and the impairment in organ maintenance in aging mTerc(-/-) mice. In agreement with these observations, Sod2 haploinsufficiency did not lead to a further reduction in lifespan of mTerc(-/-) mice. Together, these results indicate that a decrease in SOD2-dependent antioxidant defence does not exacerbate aging in the context of telomere dysfunction. Impact Journals LLC 2009-03-05 /pmc/articles/PMC2830048/ /pubmed/20195488 Text en Copyright: ©2009 Guachalla et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Guachalla, Luis Miguel Ju, Zhenyu Koziel, Rafal von Figura, Guido Song, Zhangfa Fusser, Markus Epe, Bernd Jansen-Dűrr, Pidder Rudolph, K. Lenhard Sod2 haploinsufficiency does not accelerate aging of telomere dysfunctional mice |
title | Sod2 haploinsufficiency does not accelerate aging of telomere dysfunctional mice |
title_full | Sod2 haploinsufficiency does not accelerate aging of telomere dysfunctional mice |
title_fullStr | Sod2 haploinsufficiency does not accelerate aging of telomere dysfunctional mice |
title_full_unstemmed | Sod2 haploinsufficiency does not accelerate aging of telomere dysfunctional mice |
title_short | Sod2 haploinsufficiency does not accelerate aging of telomere dysfunctional mice |
title_sort | sod2 haploinsufficiency does not accelerate aging of telomere dysfunctional mice |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2830048/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20195488 |
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