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Oxidative Stress-induced Telomere Length Shortening of Circulating Leukocyte in Patients with Obstructive Sleep Apnea

Authors
Kim, Kyung SooKwak, Jin WookLim, Su JinPark, Yong KyunYang, Hoon ShikKim, Hyun Jik
Issue Date
Oct-2016
Publisher
INT SOC AGING & DISEASE
Keywords
obstructive sleep apnea; telomere length; oxidative stress; peripheral blood; leukocyte
Citation
Aging and Disease, v.7, no.5, pp 604 - 613
Pages
10
Journal Title
Aging and Disease
Volume
7
Number
5
Start Page
604
End Page
613
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/1788
DOI
10.14336/AD.2016.0215
ISSN
2152-5250
2152-5250
Abstract
The main mechanism of pathogenesis which causes systemic complications in obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) patients is believed to be intermittent hypoxia-induced intermediary effect and it depends on the burden of oxidative stress during sleep. We aimed to search the predictive markers which reflect the burden of systemic oxidative stress in patients with OSA and whether excessive telomere length shortening is a characteristic feature that can assess oxidative stress levels. We used quantitative PCR to measure telomere length using peripheral blood genomic DNA. Telomere lengths were compared in an age-and body mass index (BMI)-dependent manner in 34 healthy volunteers and 43 OSA subjects. We also performed reactive oxygen species assay to measure the concentration of hydrogen peroxide in the peripheral blood of healthy volunteers and OSA subjects. We found that the serum concentration of hydrogen peroxide was considerably higher in OSA patients, and that this was closely related with the severity of OSA. Significantly shortened telomere length was observed in the circulating leukocytes of the peripheral blood of OSA patients, and telomere length shortening was aggravated more acutely in an age- and BMI-dependent manner. An inverse correlation was observed between the concentration of hydrogen peroxide and the telomere length of OSA patients and excessive telomere length shortening was also linked to severity of OSA. The results provided evidence that telomere length shortening or excessive cellular aging might be distinctive in circulating leukocyte of OSA patients and may be an predictive biomarker for reflect the burden of oxidative stress in the peripheral blood of OSA patients.
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