Telomere attrition is considered a useful indicator of cellular and whole-organism ageing rate. While approximately 80% of animal species undergo metamorphosis that includes extensive tissue transformations (involving cell division, apoptosis, de-differentiation and de novo formation of stem cells), the effect on telomere dynamics is unknown. We measured telomeres in Xenopus laevis developing from larvae to adults under contrasting environmental temperatures. Telomere dynamics were linked to the degree of tissue transformation during development. Average telomere length in gut tissue increased dramatically during metamorphosis, when the gut shortens by 75% and epithelial cells de-differentiate into stem cells. In the liver (retained from la...
International audienceUnderstanding ageing and the diversity of life histories is a cornerstone in b...
In humans, telomere length in proliferating tissues shortens with age—a process accelerated with age...
International audienceAging is the price to pay for acquiring and processing energy through cellular...
International audienceDespite number of studies showing negative relationship between age and telome...
Much telomere loss takes place during the period of most rapid growth when cell proliferation and po...
Despite accumulating evidence from in vitro studies that cellular senescence is linked to telomere...
Ectotherms are classic models for understanding life-history tradeoffs, including the reproduction–s...
Telomere length (TL) is increasingly used as a biomarker of senescence, but measuring telomeres rema...
Telomere shortening with age has been documented in many organisms, but few studies have reported te...
Telomere shortening with age has been documented in many organisms, butfew studies have reported tel...
Background: Individuals rarely grow as fast as their physiologies permit despite the fitness advanta...
Emerging patterns suggest telomere dynamics and life history are fundamentally linked in endotherms ...
There is increasing evidence from endothermic vertebrates that telomeres, which cap the ends of chro...
Telomere length (TL) is increasingly used as a biomarker of senescence, but measuring telomeres rema...
International audienceUnderstanding ageing and the diversity of life histories is a cornerstone in b...
In humans, telomere length in proliferating tissues shortens with age—a process accelerated with age...
International audienceAging is the price to pay for acquiring and processing energy through cellular...
International audienceDespite number of studies showing negative relationship between age and telome...
Much telomere loss takes place during the period of most rapid growth when cell proliferation and po...
Despite accumulating evidence from in vitro studies that cellular senescence is linked to telomere...
Ectotherms are classic models for understanding life-history tradeoffs, including the reproduction–s...
Telomere length (TL) is increasingly used as a biomarker of senescence, but measuring telomeres rema...
Telomere shortening with age has been documented in many organisms, but few studies have reported te...
Telomere shortening with age has been documented in many organisms, butfew studies have reported tel...
Background: Individuals rarely grow as fast as their physiologies permit despite the fitness advanta...
Emerging patterns suggest telomere dynamics and life history are fundamentally linked in endotherms ...
There is increasing evidence from endothermic vertebrates that telomeres, which cap the ends of chro...
Telomere length (TL) is increasingly used as a biomarker of senescence, but measuring telomeres rema...
International audienceUnderstanding ageing and the diversity of life histories is a cornerstone in b...
In humans, telomere length in proliferating tissues shortens with age—a process accelerated with age...
International audienceAging is the price to pay for acquiring and processing energy through cellular...