Lecture 4 - Future of Ageing Flashcards

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what is the biggest risk factor for chronic disease?

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old age

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name 4 interventions for anti-ageing

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caloric restriction
med diet
exercise
drugs
cellular reprogramming
transfer of blood/plasma from young to old
targeted deletion of very aged cells (senolysis)

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name 3 drugs used for interventions with anti-ageing

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metformin, rapamycin and resvetarol

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4
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name the 5 primary hallmarks of ageing

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genomic instability
telomere attrition
epigenetic alteration
loss of proteostasis
disabled macroautophagy

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5
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name the 3 antagonistic hallmarks of ageing

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cellular senescence
mitochondrial dysfunction
deregulated nutrient sensing

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name the 4 integrative hallmarks of ageing

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dysbiosis
chronic inflammation
altered intercellular communication
stem cell exhaustion

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what does rapamycin inhibit?

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mTOR

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which property of model organisms, not reproduced in humans, makes them good for studying the entire ageing process?

why do they need this property?

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higher plasticity - greater need to adapt their biology to short term changes in food and environment

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