Aging Flashcards

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How is aging heterogenous?

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  • Individuals age at different rates
  • Different organs age at different rates
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What is cellular senescence?

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  • Essentially irreversible cell cycle arrest caused by oncogenic and metabolic insults
  • In younger organisms, thought to be a way to prevent damaged cells from proliferating
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3
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Older organisms have ____ and ____ that contribute to more senescent cells.

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DNA damage, shorter telomeres

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4
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What is the Hayflick Limit?

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Normal cells only have a limited capacity for replication - when this limit is reached, cells become senescent.

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5
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What is the significance of telomeres in aging?

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  • Telomere DNA is lost with every round of cell division and shortened telomeres trigger cellular senescence
  • Telomerase is an enzyme that adds DNA back onto telomores
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6
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Disregulated telomerase can result in…

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Cells with limitless replication potential, leading to cancer

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7
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Psychosocial theories of aging explain…

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WHO is aging

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8
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Evolutationary theories of aging explain…

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WHY we age

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