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The Journals of Gerontology Series A: Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences 63:1267-1276 (2008)
© 2008 The Gerontological Society of America

Age-Related Markers Assayed at Different Developmental Stages of the Annual Fish Nothobranchius rachovii

Chin-Yuan Hsu, Ya-Chi Chiu, Wei-Lun Hsu and Yu-Pei Chan

1 Department of Life Science, 2 Graduate Institute of Basic Medical Science, and 3 Center for Healthy Aging Research, Chang Gung University, Tao-Yuan, Taiwan.

Address correspondence to Chin-Yuan Hsu, PhD, Department of Life Science, Chang Gung University, 259, Wen-Hwa 1st Road, Kwei-Shan, Tao-Yuan 333, Taiwan. E-mail: hsu@mail.cgu.edu.tw

Although short-lived vertebrates can serve as model animals for understanding the mechanism of aging, whether the annual fish Nothobranchius rachovii is suitable for studying aging remains an open question. In this study, histochemical, biochemical, and genetic techniques were used to determine the age-related markers at three different developmental stages of the annual fish N. rachovii. Histochemical studies revealed that the expression of senescence-associated β-galactosidase and accumulation of lipofuscin increased with age. In biochemical assays, lipid peroxidation and protein oxidation increased with age, whereas the activities of catalase, glutathione peroxidase, and superoxide dismutase decreased with age. Genetic analysis established that the activities of telomerase had no apparent relationship with age, but telomere lengths reduced with age from 11.5 ± 1.98 to 3.58 ± 0.74 kb. Taken together, these results indicate that the annual fish N. rachovii may be useful as an animal model for the study of aging.

Key Words: Aging • Lipofuscin • Lipid oxidation • Protein oxidation • Catalase • Glutathione peroxidase • Superoxide dismutase • Telomerase • Telomere length • Nothobranchius rachovii







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