2022
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0271415
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Increase in short telomeres during the third trimester in human placenta

Abstract: An increase in telomere shortening in gestational tissues has been proposed as a mechanism involved in the timing for the initiation of parturition. An increase in very short telomeres with increasing gestational age has been observed in mice; this study sought to explore this phenomenon in human pregnancies. Specifically, this study addressed the hypothesis that prior to labor, the quantity of very short telomeres (<3 kilobase (kb) lengths) increases in human placental tissue as term gestation approaches. … Show more

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“…Some papers showing that the telomere length in placenta decreases during pregnancy were published, but there are no unequivocal results of the assessment of telomere length in pathologic placentas [35]. As those studies were based mainly on the measurement of mean telomere length, the use of contemporary methods quantifying very short telomeres may better clarify processes related to placental senescence at the end of normal and pathologically complicated pregnancies [36,37]. Nevertheless, it is possible to judge that the shortening of telomeres influences the proliferative potential including term placentas.…”
Section: Proliferative Potential In Term Placentamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some papers showing that the telomere length in placenta decreases during pregnancy were published, but there are no unequivocal results of the assessment of telomere length in pathologic placentas [35]. As those studies were based mainly on the measurement of mean telomere length, the use of contemporary methods quantifying very short telomeres may better clarify processes related to placental senescence at the end of normal and pathologically complicated pregnancies [36,37]. Nevertheless, it is possible to judge that the shortening of telomeres influences the proliferative potential including term placentas.…”
Section: Proliferative Potential In Term Placentamentioning
confidence: 99%