It’s no secret that our bodies decline in a number of different ways as we age. What is a mystery, however, is why. Is it due to continuous oxidative stress? Did our bodies evolve in a way that automatically starts us down an inescapable set of biological train tracks?
Scientists are still working to answer these questions, but some evidence suggests that telomeres could play an important role in the aging process. In this post, we’ll explain what telomeres are before turning our attention toward some of the ways in which they can affect our health.
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What Are Telomeres?
We need to understand a bit about DNA before we can understand why telomeres are important.
Let’s start with a fundamental fact about DNA: it’s copied each time a cell divides. It’s also composed of smaller building blocks called nucleotides, but not all nucleotides are able to replicate from DNA copy to DNA copy. A segment of nucleotides at the end of a DNA strand — also known as a telomere — is shortened each and every time a cell divides and DNA is replicated.
To use an analogy, imagine a long sheet of paper (your DNA) being copied over and over again. Each time the sheet is copied, one line of text (a segment of a telomere) is removed from the bottom.
The analogy isn’t perfect, but it works to illustrate why telomeres get shorter as a person ages and their cells are replicated again and again.
Why Does Telomere Length Matter?
Now that we understand the basics of DNA replication and what telomeres are, we’re in a good position to discuss why their length matters.
Scientists have discovered that telomeres play numerous important roles throughout the body:
- Short telomeres can diminish the ability of cells to replicate and renew, which in turn accelerates the aging process.
- Short telomeres can cause metabolic slowdown and dysfunction when the body is not able to efficiently process nutrients.
- Short telomeres have been associated with poor cardiovascular health and related conditions such as obesity, diabetes, stress, and hypertension.
- Telomeres play a very important role in combating cancer, which occurs when a cell mutates and grows uncontrollably.
The Bottom Line
Although more in-depth research will be needed in order to fully understand the role that telomeres play in the aging process, many studies have associated short telomeres with chronic conditions and adverse health outcomes.
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