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A multi-tissue view on telomere dynamics and postnatal growth.

Sarah E Wolf1,2, Kimberly A Rosvall1,2.   

Abstract

Trade-offs between growth and self-maintenance are common in nature, such that early-life effects on growth can generate lasting consequences on survival and longevity. Telomeres-putative biomarkers of self-maintenance-may link early growth with these later phenotypic effects, but evidence for growth-telomere trade-offs is mixed. Null or even positive relationships between growth and telomeres may be driven by heterogeneity in resource availability or invariable allocation towards telomere maintenance within a population. We used nestling tree swallows (Tachycineta bicolor) to assess the directionality and timing of relationships between growth and telomere length in several tissues. We focused on two important phases of growth: first, the peak of postnatal growth occurring around 6 days old when nestlings grow by ~33% in a single day, and subsequently, the later phase of growth occurring as body mass plateaus near adult size at 12 days old. We quantified telomere attrition in blood during postnatal growth, as well as telomere length in the blood, brain, adrenals, and liver at 12 days old. Growth was unrelated to telomere length in the liver and telomere dynamics in blood. However, brain telomere length was positively correlated with peak growth, and adrenal telomere length was positively related to later growth, particularly for chicks that had experienced a temporary stressor. These observations suggest that variation in resource availability may mask trade-offs, generating positive correlations between growth and telomere length at the population level. They also provide insights into complex relationships between growth and self-maintenance that can be revealed by looking in multiple tissues.
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Keywords:  ageing; bird; life history; lipopolysaccharide; postnatal growth; tissue

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34964306      PMCID: PMC8989676          DOI: 10.1002/jez.2571

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Exp Zool A Ecol Integr Physiol        ISSN: 2471-5638


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1.  A multi-tissue view on telomere dynamics and postnatal growth.

Authors:  Sarah E Wolf; Kimberly A Rosvall
Journal:  J Exp Zool A Ecol Integr Physiol       Date:  2021-12-28
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