Skip to content
Tagged COVID-19 Biotechnology SARS-CoV-2 Life Science cancer CORONAVIRUS pandemic
BioXone

BioXone

rethinking future

June 6, 2026
  • About
  • BiotechTodayNews
    • IndiaWeekly Biotech News of India
    • WorldWeekly Biotech News of The World
  • DNA-TalesArticles
    • BiotechnopediaInteresting articles written by BioXone members and associates.
    • Scientists’ CornerArticles from the pioneers of Biotechnology.
    • Cellular CommunicationInterview of greatest researchers’ in the field.
  • Myth-LysisFact Check
  • Signalling PathwayCareer related updates
    • ExaminationsExamination related articles.
    • Job and InternshipJobs and Internship related articles.
  • Courses
  • Contact

Most Viewed This Week

October 17, 2023October 16, 2023

The Corrosion Prediction from the Corrosion Product Performance

1
October 1, 2023September 30, 2023

Nitrogen Resilience in Waterlogged Soybean plants

2
September 28, 2023September 28, 2023

Cell Senescence in Type II Diabetes: Therapeutic Potential

3
September 26, 2023September 25, 2023

Transgene-Free Canker-Resistant Citrus sinensis with Cas12/RNP

4
September 25, 2023September 25, 2023

AI Literacy in Early Childhood Education: Challenges and Opportunities

5
September 22, 2023October 1, 2023

Sustainable Methanol Vapor Sensor Made with Molecularly Imprinted Polymer

6

Search Field

Subscribe Now

  • Home
  • BiotechToday
  • BIOLOGICAL AGE AND ITS MANIPULATION!

Govt ICFRE-IWST Life Science Junior Project Fellow Recruitment

SARS-CoV-2 survives better at low temperatures and extreme relative humidity!

BIOLOGICAL AGE AND ITS MANIPULATION!
  • BiotechToday
  • World

BIOLOGICAL AGE AND ITS MANIPULATION!

bioxone November 16, 2020November 16, 2020

Aakancha Shaw, St. Xavier’s College, Kolkata

The environment that an embryo encounters during its developing stage matters a lot because it has major consequences on the later-life of an individual. 

Telomeres are the protective ends of chromosomes and their length is indicative of the “biological age” of an individual. Telomeres have a tendency to shorten with age which is a sign of aging. However, progressive shortening of telomeres is indicative of mortality risks, apoptosis or senescence.

A study funded by the Academy of Finland manipulated the prenatal exposure to maternal thyroid hormones in an avian model (telomere biology of humans is similar to that of birds). The results were quite surprising. 

The chicks exhibited longer telomeres. Also, the chicks hatching from thyroid hormone injected eggs were found to be 4 years younger at birth than the other ordinary chicks hacking from normal eggs.

Hence, it was established that an increased prenatal exposure to maternal thyroid hormones could increase the length of telomeres and have beneficial effects on the “biological age” at birth.

Also read:Building a chemical blueprint for human blood

SOURCE:
Stier, Antoine; Hsu, Bin-Yan; Marciau, Coline; Doligez, Blandine; Gustafsson, Lars; Bize, Pierre; et al. (2020): Supplementary material from “Born to be young? Prenatal thyroid hormones increase early-life telomere length in wild collared flycatchers”. The Royal Society. Collection. https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.c.5189331.v1

  • The Corrosion Prediction from the Corrosion Product Performance
  • Nitrogen Resilience in Waterlogged Soybean plants
  • Cell Senescence in Type II Diabetes: Therapeutic Potential
  • Transgene-Free Canker-Resistant Citrus sinensis with Cas12/RNP
  • AI Literacy in Early Childhood Education: Challenges and Opportunities

Share this:

  • Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook
  • Share on X (Opens in new window) X

Related

Tagged Apoptosis biological age chromosomes embryo senescence telomere thyroid hormone

2 thoughts on “BIOLOGICAL AGE AND ITS MANIPULATION!”

  1. Pingback: SARS-CoV-2 survives better at low temperatures and extreme relative humidity! - BioXone
  2. Pingback: USEFULNESS OF CGX-1321 IN OVARIAN CANCER TREATMENT - BioXone

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Next Post
  • BiotechToday
  • World

SARS-CoV-2 survives better at low temperatures and extreme relative humidity!

bioxone November 17, 2020

 Souradip Mallick, National Institute of Technology, Rourkela For transmission of viruses from one host to the next, virions must remain viable(infectious) in the period between release from the transmitting host and uptake by the recipient host. Thus environmental stability like ambient temperature and humidity of viruses determines the potential for fomite transmission and for mid-to-long range […]

temperatures

Related Post

  • BiotechToday
  • World

Aquatic Protists: Thriving on a Viral Diet

DNA tales April 2, 2023April 2, 2023

Shruti S. Satpute, Institute of Bioinformatics and Biotechnology, Savitribai Phule Pune University. Wreaking havoc on Earth Viruses are present in every ecosystem and have paved their way to the top of the food chain by being one of the most notorious microscopic organisms. Their ability to hijack and replicate inside living cells to proliferate using […]

Share this:

  • Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook
  • Share on X (Opens in new window) X
  • BiotechToday
  • World

Pregnancy specific β-1-glycoproteins on Th17 polarization of CD4+ cells

bioxone November 2, 2020November 2, 2020

Parnad Basu, Amity University Kolkata PSGs (Pregnancy specific β-1-glycoproteins) generally regulate innate and adaptive immunity. Not only that, during pregnancy when the maternal immune system undergoes alloimmunization due to fetal antigens, Pregnancy specific β-1-glycoproteins play an important role in the formation of feto-maternal tolerance. One of the many factors, the ratio between anti-inflammatory (Treg cells) […]

Share this:

  • Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook
  • Share on X (Opens in new window) X
  • BiotechToday
  • World

Microbial methanogenesis reveals compensatory responses to temperature changes

bioxone November 15, 2020November 15, 2020

–Arpita  Adhikary, Amity University Kolkata Methane is a greenhouse gas that plays an important role in future climate change due to global warming. In anaerobic soil concentration of methane increases due to microbial methanogenesis. This study illustrates the compensatory response to temperature change in microbial methanogenesis in anaerobic soil. From the Greater Khingan Range and the Tibetan […]

Share this:

  • Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook
  • Share on X (Opens in new window) X

Breaking News

The Corrosion Prediction from the Corrosion Product Performance

Nitrogen Resilience in Waterlogged Soybean plants

Cell Senescence in Type II Diabetes: Therapeutic Potential

Transgene-Free Canker-Resistant Citrus sinensis with Cas12/RNP

AI Literacy in Early Childhood Education: Challenges and Opportunities

Sustainable Methanol Vapor Sensor Made with Molecularly Imprinted Polymer

Exogenous Klotho as a Cognition Booster in Aging Primates

Terms and Conditions
Shipping and Delivery Policy
Cancellation and Refund Policy
Contact Us
Privacy Policy