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Methamphetamine use shortens telomere length in male adults and rats.
Lu, Guanyi; Fang, Ting; Li, Xinyue; Zhang, XiaoJie; Li, Hong; Wu, Ning; Liu, Feng; Hao, Wei; Ye, Qi-Nong; Cheng, Long; Li, Jin; Li, Fei.
Affiliation
  • Lu G; State Key Laboratory of Toxicology and Medical Countermeasures, Beijing Key Laboratory of Neuropsychopharmacology, Beijing Institute of Pharmacology and Toxicology, Beijing, China.
  • Fang T; State Key Laboratory of Toxicology and Medical Countermeasures, Beijing Key Laboratory of Neuropsychopharmacology, Beijing Institute of Pharmacology and Toxicology, Beijing, China.
  • Li X; Beijing Institute of Biotechnology, Beijing, China.
  • Zhang X; National Clinical Research Center for Mental Disorders, and Department of Psychiatry, The Second Xiangya Hospital of Central South University, Changsha, Hunan, China.
  • Li H; State Key Laboratory of Toxicology and Medical Countermeasures, Beijing Key Laboratory of Neuropsychopharmacology, Beijing Institute of Pharmacology and Toxicology, Beijing, China.
  • Wu N; State Key Laboratory of Toxicology and Medical Countermeasures, Beijing Key Laboratory of Neuropsychopharmacology, Beijing Institute of Pharmacology and Toxicology, Beijing, China.
  • Liu F; Compulsory Detoxification Center of Changsha Public Security Bureau, Changsha, Hunan, China.
  • Hao W; National Clinical Research Center for Mental Disorders, and Department of Psychiatry, The Second Xiangya Hospital of Central South University, Changsha, Hunan, China.
  • Ye QN; Beijing Institute of Biotechnology, Beijing, China.
  • Cheng L; Beijing Institute of Biotechnology, Beijing, China; The Key Laboratory of Geriatrics, Beijing Institute of Geriatrics, Institute of Geriatric Medicine, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences, Beijing Hospital/National Center of Gerontology of National Health Commission, Beijing, China. Electronic addre
  • Li J; State Key Laboratory of Toxicology and Medical Countermeasures, Beijing Key Laboratory of Neuropsychopharmacology, Beijing Institute of Pharmacology and Toxicology, Beijing, China. Electronic address: jinli9802@163.com.
  • Li F; State Key Laboratory of Toxicology and Medical Countermeasures, Beijing Key Laboratory of Neuropsychopharmacology, Beijing Institute of Pharmacology and Toxicology, Beijing, China. Electronic address: lf5335317@163.com.
Drug Alcohol Depend ; 256: 111094, 2024 Mar 01.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38262198
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

Methamphetamine (MA) use increases the risk of age-related diseases. However, it remains uncertain whether MA use exhibits accelerated biological aging, as indicated by telomere length (TL), a proposed marker of aging. Here we conducted studies in both humans and rats to investigate the association between MA use and TL.

METHODS:

We recruited 125 male MA users and 66 healthy controls, aged 30-40 years. MA users were diagnosed using DSM-5 criteria and categorized into two groups non-severe (n = 78) and severe (n = 47) MA use disorder (MUD). MA-treated conditioned place preference (CPP) rats were utilized to validate our clinical investigations. TL was assessed using real-time polymerase chain reaction.

RESULTS:

At clinical levels, MA users exhibited significantly shorter leukocyte TL compared to healthy controls. Among MA users, individuals with severe MUD had significantly shorter leukocyte TL than those with non-severe MUD. Importantly, both univariate and multivariate linear regression analyses demonstrated a negative association between the severity of MA use and leukocyte TL. In a rat model of MA-induced CPP, leukocyte TL was also significantly shortened after MA administration, especially in rats with higher CPP expression or reinstatement scores.

CONCLUSION:

MA use shortened TL, and the severity of MA use was negatively correlated with TL. These findings provide new insights into the pathophysiology of accelerated aging caused by MA use and may have implications for identifying biomarkers and developing novel treatment strategies for MUD.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Aging / Methamphetamine Type of study: Prognostic_studies Limits: Adult / Animals / Humans / Male Language: En Journal: Drug Alcohol Depend Year: 2024 Document type: Article Affiliation country: China Country of publication: Irlanda

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Aging / Methamphetamine Type of study: Prognostic_studies Limits: Adult / Animals / Humans / Male Language: En Journal: Drug Alcohol Depend Year: 2024 Document type: Article Affiliation country: China Country of publication: Irlanda