Association of Leukocyte Telomere Length with Oxidative Stress in Yoga Practitioners
Objective: Yoga is a mind-body modulation technique that has been shown to have beneficial effects on various diseases related to various systems in the body. However, the molecular basis of mechanism of action is not clear. Hence, this study was designed to study the leukocyte telomere biology...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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JCDR Research and Publications Private Limited
2015-03-01
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Series: | Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research |
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Online Access: | https://jcdr.net/articles/PDF/5729/13076_CE(Ra1)_F(GH)_PF1(PAK)_PFA(AK)_PF2(PAG).pdf |
Summary: | Objective: Yoga is a mind-body modulation technique that
has been shown to have beneficial effects on various diseases
related to various systems in the body. However, the molecular
basis of mechanism of action is not clear. Hence, this study was
designed to study the leukocyte telomere biology and its relation
with homocysteine and oxidative stress in yoga practitioners.
Materials and Methods: This is a prospective case-control
study involving Yoga practitioners aged 30–40 y with minimum
of two years yoga practice (Yoga group) and age, gender and
body mass index matched sedentary healthy general population
with no medical problems (Control group). Leukocyte telomere
length (LTL) was measured by using quantitative PCR (qPCR),
fasting plasma homocysteine was measured by a rapid highperformance liquid chromatography assay and the oxidative
stress was assessed with total antioxidant status (TAOS),
malondialdehyde (MDA) measured by colorimetry.
Results: The LTL was shorter in control group than in yoga group
(p<0.001). The TAOS was more in yoga group when compared
to control group (p=0.008), MDA and homocysteine was high in
control group when compared to Yoga group (p<0.001). Further,
the LTL was positively correlated with TAOS (r=0.841, p<0.001)
and negatively correlated with MDA (r=-0.931, p<0.001) and
Homocysteine (r=-0.756, p<0.001).
Conclusion: The LTL is well-preserved in people who practice
Yoga regularly with lower systemic oxidative stress compared
to those who have a relatively sedentary lifestyle despite lack
of any medical disorders. The habitual yoga practice seems to
inhibit replicative cellular senescence. |
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ISSN: | 2249-782X 0973-709X |