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The mean telomere length (TL) of somatic cells indicates their replicative age. In comparison with normal leukocytes (-0.03 kbp/y, 6.2 kbp at 80 y), we found advanced TL shortening in premature aging due to
ataxia-telangiectasia
or the Nijmegen chromosomal breakage syndrome. Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) has been related to replicative senescence of satellite cells (SCs) caused by increased fiber turnover. Therefore, we determined TLs in DMD muscle. Because the regenerated fiber nuclei are produced by SCs. telomeres of both fiber and SC nuclei should be shortened. In DMD the SC number is increased. We determined that up to the age of 7 y the sum of fiber and SC nuclei should be large enough (73%) for the detection of TL shortening. Normal muscle fibers have negligible turnover rates, and, as expected, we did not find age-related TL shortening (10-83 y, n = 24, 8.3 +/- 0.5 kbp). Surprisingly, there was only slight TL shortening in patient muscles (DMD, 0.3-4.8 y, n = 4, 8.3 +/- 0.7 kbp; 5-7 y, n = 7, 7.9 +/- 0.4 kbp;
limb-girdle muscular dystrophy
2C, 13 y, 7.6 kbp; Becker muscular dystrophy, 7 y, 8.5 kbp). Similarly, the peak positions of the telomere blots varied only slightly (DMD, 10.0 +/- 0.9 kbp; normal: 10.7 +/- 0.9 kbp). In accordance with our TL findings we derived less than 4 annual doublings per SC from published histologic data on DMD.
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PMID:Examination of telomere lengths in muscle tissue casts doubt on replicative aging as cause of progression in Duchenne muscular dystrophy. 926 27
The BIO 14.6 hamster (DV), an animal model of
limb-girdle muscular dystrophy
, has elevated angiotensin
AT1
receptors that may affect ventilation. Moreover,
AT1
receptors may modulate expression of dopamine D1 receptors. We investigated if chronic treatment of BIO 14.6 hamsters (DL) with losartan, an
AT1
receptor blocker, affects D1 receptor density in the striatum and nucleus tractus solitarius (NTS) and normalizes ventilation during exposure to air, hypoxia, following hypoxia, and hypercapnia, Ventilation was evaluated using plethysmography. Compared to the golden Syrian hamsters (GS), DV hamsters exhibited lower hypercapnic and hypoxic responsiveness and ventilation during hypercapnic exposure. Relative to GS, DL hamsters increased breathing frequency in air and maintained ventilation during hypercapnia. Post-hypoxic minute ventilation decline occurred in DV but not in DL or GS hamsters. DL hamsters exhibited higher D1 receptor density in the striatum and NTS relative to DV hamsters. Thus, in dystrophic hamsters chronic losartan treatment stimulated frequency of breathing and increased the density of D1 receptors.
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PMID:In dystrophic hamsters losartan affects control of ventilation and dopamine D1 receptor density. 2060 Dec 15