Title of article :
STUDY OF TELOMERE LENGTH AND DIFFERENT MARKERS OF OXIDATIVE
STRESS IN PATIENTS WITH PARKINSONʹS DISEASE
Author/Authors :
G.WATFA1، نويسنده , , 2، نويسنده , , 3، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Abstract :
Background: Many studies have shown that short telomere length (TL) is associated with high
oxidative stress and various age-related diseases. Parkinson’s disease (PD) is an age-related disease, and although
its pathogenic mechanism is uncertain, oxidative stress is believed to be implicated in this pathology. The aim of
this case-control study was to assess both TL and the different markers of oxidative stress in elderly patients with
PD compared to age control subjects. Methods: 20 PD patients and 15 age-matched controls, >65 years were
studied. TL was measured by Southern blotting from DNA samples extracted from white blood cells. Superoxide
dismutase (SOD) activity and plasma levels of total glutathione and protein carbonyls were determined. Results:
There was a trend for lower TL in PD patients: 6.06 ± 0.81 kb in PD versus 6.45± 0.73 kb in controls (p = 0.08).
No significant difference was found between the two groups in terms of oxidative stress markers. In controls, age
was the main determinant of telomere shortening (r = -0.547; p = 0.03) whereas, in PD patients, telomere
shortening was mainly dependent on plasmatic concentrations of carbonyl proteins (r= -0.544; p=0.044). In PD
patients, a negative association was observed between plasma carbonyl protein levels and SOD activity (r= -
0.622, p=0.004). Conclusions: In PD, TL is shorter in presence of high oxidative stress as measured by carbonyl
protein levels. The absence of telomere attrition with age among patients with PD could reflect a telomere
regulation by mechanisms other than age.
Keywords :
Parkinsonיs disease , telomere length , oxidative stress , aging
Journal title :
The journal of nutrition, health & aging
Journal title :
The journal of nutrition, health & aging