Telomeres are repetitive nucleoprotein structures at chromosome ends, and a decrease in the number of these repeats, known as a reduction in telomere length (TL), triggers cellular senescence and apoptosis. Heart disease, the worldwide leading cause of death, often results from the loss of cardiac cells, which could be explained by decreases in TL. Due to the cell-specific regulation of TL, this review focuses on studies that have measured telomeres in heart cells and critically assesses the relationship between cardiac TL and heart function. There are several lines of evidence that have identified rapid changes in cardiac TL during the onset and progression of heart disease as well as at critical stages of development. There are also many ...
Background. Telomeres are causally involved in senescence. Senescence is a potential factor in the p...
Telomeres are specialized DNA-protein structures located at the ends of eukaryotic chromosomes whose...
Cardiac hypertrophy is one of the main risk factors forheart failure. Here we aimed to investigate w...
[[abstract]]Telomeres are double-stranded repeats of G-rich tandem DNA sequences that gradually shor...
The incidence and prevalence of cardiovascular disease increases progressively with advancing age. C...
Telomeres are tandem repeat DNA sequences present at the ends of each eukaryotic chromosome to stabi...
BACKGROUND: Aging per se is a risk factor for reduced cardiac function and heart diseases, even when...
A striking variability exists in the susceptibility, age of onset and pace of progression of cardiov...
The fundamental role of telomerase is to protect telomere length and maintain the potency of cell pr...
SummaryTelomeres are structures composed of deoxyribonucleic acid repeats that protect the end of ch...
During normal aging, the heart undergoes functional, morphological and cellular changes. Although ag...
Doctor of PhilosophyThe overall aim of this thesis was to determine the role of telomeres in the dev...
Telomere shortening induces cellular senescence in proliferative cells. Yet, it is presently unclear...
Telomeres comprise long tracts of double-stranded TTAGGG repeats that extend for 915 kb in humans. T...
Background. Telomeres are causally involved in senescence. Senescence is a potential factor in the p...
Telomeres are specialized DNA-protein structures located at the ends of eukaryotic chromosomes whose...
Cardiac hypertrophy is one of the main risk factors forheart failure. Here we aimed to investigate w...
[[abstract]]Telomeres are double-stranded repeats of G-rich tandem DNA sequences that gradually shor...
The incidence and prevalence of cardiovascular disease increases progressively with advancing age. C...
Telomeres are tandem repeat DNA sequences present at the ends of each eukaryotic chromosome to stabi...
BACKGROUND: Aging per se is a risk factor for reduced cardiac function and heart diseases, even when...
A striking variability exists in the susceptibility, age of onset and pace of progression of cardiov...
The fundamental role of telomerase is to protect telomere length and maintain the potency of cell pr...
SummaryTelomeres are structures composed of deoxyribonucleic acid repeats that protect the end of ch...
During normal aging, the heart undergoes functional, morphological and cellular changes. Although ag...
Doctor of PhilosophyThe overall aim of this thesis was to determine the role of telomeres in the dev...
Telomere shortening induces cellular senescence in proliferative cells. Yet, it is presently unclear...
Telomeres comprise long tracts of double-stranded TTAGGG repeats that extend for 915 kb in humans. T...
Background. Telomeres are causally involved in senescence. Senescence is a potential factor in the p...
Telomeres are specialized DNA-protein structures located at the ends of eukaryotic chromosomes whose...
Cardiac hypertrophy is one of the main risk factors forheart failure. Here we aimed to investigate w...