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1. WHAT MAKES US AGE? Life Cycle II
2. From Growing Old is Not for Sissies Part IIFrom Growing Old is Not for Sissies Part II
3. ELEANOR HYNDMAN From Growing Old is Not for Sissies Part II
From Growing Old is Not for Sissies Part II
5. WHY DO WE AGE? IS IT GENETICS?
ENVIRONMENTAL DAMAGE?
6. THE BIG QUESTION DEVELOPMENTAL—
GENETIC THEORIES
Genetic makeup determines factors directly affecting aging
Programmed & directed in the body
Aging is Predetermined ENVIRONMENTAL—
NON- GENETIC THEORIES
Due to random events that occur over time
Aging caused by environmental damage
Controlled extrinsically
7. Theories of Aging Finite Lifespan
Immune System Failure
Hormonal
Energy/Caloric Restriction Error Theory
Redundant DNA
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Cross-Linking
8. Finite Limit Theory Hayflick & Moorehead (1961)
Landmark Study--Cells Have Time-clock
Cells Have Limited Life Span
Apoptosis=Programmed cell death
Cells Proliferated and Divided
Alterations & Degeneration
Cessation of Growth & Division
9. Neuroendocrine & Hormonal Theory Denckla (1974) Endocrinologist Gerontologist
Aging Mediated in Brain
Functional Decrements in neurons and associated hormones dictates aging rates
10. Immunological Theory Walford (1969, 1979)
Reduced T-cell function with age
Decline in Immune System Function
Immune System unable to distinguish between self & non-self
Age associated increase in autoimmune disorders
Lupus, Scleroderma Aging lung tissueAging lung tissue
11. Free Radical Theory Accumulates Over Time from Oxygen Metabolism
Charged Ion with unpaired electron
Damages membrane proteins, mitochondria, etc.
Decreased cellular integrity
Free radicals associated with atherosclerosis, cancer
12. Metabolism, Free Radicals, & Life Span Metabolic Rate Directly Related to Free Radical Production
Inverse Relationship Between Metabolic Rate & Life Span
Hypothesis--Lower metabolic rate, lower free radical production, increase life span
13. Caloric Restriction Theory Walford (1987)--”Dr In Vivo”
Restriction of Caloric Intake
High quality nutrient/low calorie diet increases longevity
Supplements with vitamins/minerals/moderate exercise
Gradually lose weight until maximal metabolic efficiency, retards aging
Expanded on previous “in vitro” and animal/rat research, used himself as a human “in vivo” experimentExpanded on previous “in vitro” and animal/rat research, used himself as a human “in vivo” experiment
14. Error Theory Orgel (1963)
“Any accident or error in either the machinery or the process of making proteins would cascade into multiple effects”
DNA--RNA--protein synthesis
Accumulation of errors over time
“Error Crisis” result in impaired cell function
15. Redundant DNA Medvedev (1972)
Combination of Finite Limit & Error
Ability to repair errors to genetic material decreases with age
Errors in Cellular DNA
Reserve DNA (error free) utilized
Cell death when reserve DNA gone
16. Cross-Linking Theory Bjorksten (1942)
Proposed Chemical reaction of Cross Linking of Macromolecules related to aging
Occurred during sun tanning--lose elasticity
Loss of Tissue Elasticity
18. Biologic Gerontology New Field
Can One Single Theory Explain All Aging Processes? IS THERE A RIGHT ANSWER?