| Literature DB >> 32687724 |
Toyoki Maeda1,1, Takahiko Horiuchi1,1, Naoki Makino1,1.
Abstract
The telomere length and its distribution were compared between patients administered with and without hypnotics to see if regular administration of hypnotics is associated with their aging-related somatic telomere shortening. Male patients presented significant shortening of telomere length of circulating leukocytes in association with age (-41.9 bp/year, p = 0.045) in contrast with controls (-18.3 kb/year, p = 0.155). On the other hand, female patients presented no significant shortening of telomere length with aging (-16.4 bp/year, p = 0.372) in contrast with controls (-55.9 bp/year, p = 0.00005). These results suggested that regular administration of hypnotics is associated with aging progression in a gender-related manner. The administration of hypnotics could be an indicator as the somatic aging status and for the screening of background lifestyle-associated diseases promoting biological aging.Entities:
Keywords: gender; hypnotics; hypnotiques; sexe; sleep; sommeil; telomere; télomère
Year: 2020 PMID: 32687724 DOI: 10.1139/cjpp-2020-0291
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Can J Physiol Pharmacol ISSN: 0008-4212 Impact factor: 2.273