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Relationships Between Telomere Length, Plasma Glucagon-like Peptide 1, and Insulin in Early-Life Stress–Exposed Nonhuman Primates

Kathryn K. Ridout, Shariful A. Syed, Hung‐Teh Kao, Barbara Porton, Anna V. Rozenboym, Jean Tang, Sasha L. Fulton, Tarique D. Perera, Andrea Parolin Jackowski, John G. Kral, Audrey R. Tyrka, Jeremy D. Coplan

2021Biological Psychiatry Global Open Science17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Background: Early-life stress is associated with alterations in telomere length, a marker of accumulated stress and aging, and a risk factor for psychiatric disorders. Nonhuman primate maternal variable foraging demand (VFD) is a validated early-life stress model, resulting in anxiety- and depressive-like symptoms in offspring. Previous studies reported increased plasma glucagon-like peptide 1 (pGLP-1) along with insulin resistance in this model. We investigated whether VFD rearing related to adult telomere length and to these neuroendocrine markers. Methods: Adult leukocyte telomere length was measured in VFD-reared (12 males, 13 females) and non-VFD-reared (9 males, 26 females) bonnet macaques. Associations between adult telomere length and adolescent fasting pGLP-1 or insulin resistance in VFD-reared versus non-VFD-reared groups were examined using regression modeling, controlling for sex, weight, and age. Results: < .0001) in both sexes, but not as a function of rearing group. Conclusions: Unexpectedly, VFD was associated with longer adult telomere length. Insulin resistance may lead to higher pGLP-1 levels in adolescence, which could protect telomere length in VFD offspring as adults. Associations between adult telomere length and adolescent insulin resistance and high pGLP-1 may reflect an adaptive, compensatory response after early-life stress exposure.

Topics & Concepts

TelomereInsulin resistanceOffspringInternal medicineEndocrinologyInsulinBiologyChronic stressGlucagonPsychologyMedicineGeneticsPregnancyGeneTelomeres, Telomerase, and SenescenceBirth, Development, and HealthRegulation of Appetite and Obesity
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