Authors
Christian Werner, Tobias Fürster, Thomas Widmann, Janine Pöss, Cristiana Roggia, Milad Hanhoun, Jürgen Scharhag, Nicole Büchner, Tim Meyer, Wilfried Kindermann, Judith Haendeler, Michael Böhm, Ulrich Laufs
Publication date
2009/12/15
Journal
Circulation
Volume
120
Issue
24
Pages
2438-2447
Publisher
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Description
Background— The underlying molecular mechanisms of the vasculoprotective effects of physical exercise are incompletely understood. Telomere erosion is a central component of aging, and telomere-associated proteins regulate cellular senescence and survival. This study examines the effects of exercising on vascular telomere biology and endothelial apoptosis in mice and the effects of long-term endurance training on telomere biology in humans.
Methods and Results— C57/Bl6 mice were randomized to voluntary running or no running wheel conditions for 3 weeks. Exercise upregulated telomerase activity in the thoracic aorta and in circulating mononuclear cells compared with sedentary controls, increased vascular expression of telomere repeat-binding factor 2 and Ku70, and reduced the expression of vascular apoptosis regulators such as cell-cycle–checkpoint kinase 2, p16, and p53. Mice …
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