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  • Telomeres, which are repetitive sequences at chromosome ends, shorten with cell division and are linked to aging and stress levels.
  • This study compared telomere length in leukocytes from different age groups of water buffaloes, finding a significant decrease in older cows (3rd lactation) compared to younger ones.
  • The research also tested if telomere length could be measured from nasal and vaginal swabs as a non-invasive method, but found weak correlation with blood samples and deemed swabbing unsuitable for accurate telomere studies.

Article Abstract

Telomeres are short and repetitive sequences at the ends of linear chromosomes which shorten with every cell-division in vitro. Telomere length (TL) is reported to decrease with age and stress. The domesticated water buffalo (Bubalus bubalis) is the second most important milk producing animal worldwide. The productive lifespan of water buffalo cows is reported to be longer than that of dairy cows (Bos taurus). With this background, we aimed to compare TL in leukocytes obtained from blood samples from water buffaloes across different ages. In addition, we tested the suitability of assessing TL in DNA derived from nasal and vaginal epithelial cells via swabs as potential non-invasive alternatives to blood sampling Samples were collected from 20 calves (3 months of age), 20 heifers (2 years old), 20 cows (1st lactation, 3 years old), and 13 cows (3rd lactation, about 5 years old). We found that TL in leukocytes from water buffalo calves, heifers, and from cows in their first lactation was not different, but shorter telomeres were observed in cows in their third lactation. The results thus support an age-dependent decrease of TL in water buffaloes. Leukocyte TL was weakly correlated with TL measured in DNA from nasal epithelial cells (r = 0.327; P = .025), but not with TL from vaginal epithelial cells. Due to the poor correlation between epithelial cell and leukocyte TL and to the difficulties with collecting nasal swabs, we conclude that they are no suitable alternatives to blood samples for telomere studies in water buffaloes.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.rvsc.2019.04.013DOI Listing

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