Growth kinetics rather than stress accelerate telomere shortening in cultures of human diploid fibroblasts in oxidative stress-induced premature senescence
P. Dumont et al., Growth kinetics rather than stress accelerate telomere shortening in cultures of human diploid fibroblasts in oxidative stress-induced premature senescence, FEBS LETTER, 502(3), 2001, pp. 109-112
WI-38 human diploid fibroblasts underwent accelerated telomere shortening (
490 bp/stress) and growth arrest after exposure to four subcytotoxic 100 mu
M tert-butylhydroperoxide (t-BHP) stresses, with a stress at every two popu
lation doublings; (PD). After subcytotoxic 160 muM H2O2 stress or five repe
ated 30 muM t-BHP stresses along the same PD, respectively a 322 +/- 55 and
380 +/- 129 bp telomere shortening was observed only during the first PD a
fter stress. The percentage of cells resuming proliferation after stress su
ggests this telomere shortening is due to the number of cell divisions acco
mplished to reach confluence during the first PD after stress. (C) 2001 Fed
eration of European Biochemical Societies. Published by Elsevier Science B.
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