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RAPID SENESCENCE IN SOCKEYE SALMON INSIGHTS FROM TELOMERES Caroline Storer Tom Quinn Steven Roberts Alaska Salmon Program Symposium 2010

Telomeres and senescence in sockeye salmon

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RAPID SENESCENCE IN SOCKEYE SALMON

INSIGHTS FROM TELOMERES

Caroline StorerTom Quinn Steven Roberts

Alaska Salmon Program Symposium 2010

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Senescence in sockeye salmon

• Adaptive variation of senescence within populations

• Significant variation in in-stream longevity (i.e., rate of senescence) among populations

• Links to other aspects of fitness such as energetic investment in gonads versus body stores (Hendry et al.

2004)

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WHAT PHYSIOLOGICAL PROCESSES REGULATE

SENESCENCE IN SOCKEYE SALMON?

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Study site

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Previous research (2008-2009)

• Baseline information on physiological changes between “arriving” and senescent salmon

• Cortisol signaling declines during senescence

• Molecular chaperone protein (HSP) is up-regulated during senescence

• Molecules controlling “other” primary process are differentially expressed (immune, reproduction, olfaction, and memory)

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New approach

Examine new physiological process:

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New approach

Examine new physiological process:Telomere shortening

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Why telomeres?

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Why telomeres?

• Telomeres shorten in length with age

• Telomere shortening is significantly correlated with decline in physiological health (Terry et al. 2008)

• Telomere length can be inherited (Atzmon et al. 2010)

• Critical telomere length could be one possible trigger of senescence (Armanios 2009)

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New question

Does telomere shortening directly trigger senescence and/or regulate rate of senescence in

sockeye salmon?

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Samples (2010)

• Fin clips and tagging of arriving fish

• Early and late arriving fish

• Fin clips of tagged fish at multiple “in-stream” time points (i.e. day 2, day 6)

• http://goo.gl/tCeJ7

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New methods

• High-throughput PCR based fluorescent assay for the normalized measurements of relative telomere length

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New methods

• High-throughput PCR based fluorescent assay for the normalized measurements of relative telomere length

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Preliminary results

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Summary and next steps

• We can measure telomere length

• However, assay needs to be optimized for greater sensitivity

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Summary and next steps

• We can measure telomere length

• However, assay needs to be optimized for greater sensitivity

• Is there a difference in telomere length between early (slow senescing) and late (fast senescing) arriving fish?

• Does telomere length shorten during rapid senescence?

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Implications

• Provides insight into the evolution of life history strategies and phenotypic variation in longevity

• Rapid senescence in sockeye salmon could be used a model to study aging and longevity in other organisms

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Acknowledgments

• The 2010 sampling crew, especially Curry Cunningham, Jackie Carter, Brian Quinn, and Wes Larson

• Leslie Jensen

• The Alaska Salmon Program

• Roberts Lab

• Seeb Lab