Hypertension Control Is Associated with Telomere Length in Older Adults.

DNA and cell biology Pub Date : 2024-12-01 Epub Date: 2024-10-21 DOI:10.1089/dna.2024.0173
Kenneth Rubio-Carrasco, Paola García de la Torre, José D Martínez-Ezquerro, Sergio Sánchez-García, Elisa García-Vences, Ignacio Camacho-Arroyo, Mauricio Rodríguez-Dorantes, Vanessa González-Covarrubias
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Hypertension is the leading risk for cardiovascular disease and worldwide mortality. Uncontrolled blood pressure worsens with age and its control is part of public health strategies especially for older adults. Telomere length (TL) has been associated with hypertension, with age and sex as relevant confounding factors, but it is not clear whether hypertension control in older adults impacts on TL and if this relationship is consistently age and sex dependent. TL was assessed in leukocytes of 369 hypertensive patients. Individuals were >60 years male (169) and female (200) and have been diagnosed and treated for hypertension for at least four years. TL was measured by RT-PCR using a commercial probe. Regression models were developed considering systolic and diastolic blood pressure control as dependent variables and age, sex, glucose, and lipid levels as confounding factors. TL showed a mean of 7.5 ± 5.1 Kb, and no difference between males and females was observed. We identified a significant association between systolic blood pressure control and TL (p value = 0.039) and a trend for diastolic blood pressure (p value = 0.061). These observations confirm and expand previous reports showing that hypertension control can have an impact on TL and consequently on other factors of healthy aging.

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高血压控制与老年人的端粒长度有关。
高血压是心血管疾病和全球死亡率的主要风险。不受控制的血压会随着年龄的增长而恶化,因此控制血压是公共卫生战略的一部分,尤其是对老年人而言。端粒长度(TL)与高血压有关,年龄和性别是相关的混杂因素,但尚不清楚老年人的高血压控制是否会影响端粒长度,以及这种关系是否始终依赖于年龄和性别。我们对 369 名高血压患者的白细胞进行了 TL 评估。这些患者的年龄大于 60 岁,男性(169 人)和女性(200 人),确诊高血压并接受治疗至少四年。TL通过RT-PCR使用商业探针进行测量。将收缩压和舒张压控制作为因变量,年龄、性别、血糖和血脂水平作为混杂因素,建立了回归模型。结果显示,TL 的平均值为 7.5 ± 5.1 Kb,男女之间没有差异。我们发现收缩压控制与 TL 之间存在明显关联(p 值 = 0.039),舒张压也有相关趋势(p 值 = 0.061)。这些观察结果证实并扩展了之前的报告,这些报告显示,高血压控制会对总血压产生影响,进而影响健康衰老的其他因素。
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