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Title: Cellular Aspects of Aging


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Cellular Aspects of Aging
  • Age-Related Changes in Cell Structure

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Is There a Connection Between Organismal Aging
and Cellular Aging ??
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Plasma Membrane Structural Changes lead
to Changes in permeability Less Fluid due to
increase in saturated fatty acids
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Nuclear Changes Chromatin becomes more
condensed (increase cross-links) (disulfide
bonds between histones) Implication Damage to
DNA less likely repaired Lymphocytes in culture,
add reducing agents to medium (break disulfide
bonds) senescent cells divide again
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Reducing Agents DTT, BME
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Cytoplasmaic Changes Increase volume with
age Lipofuscin- (age pigment) found in
non-dividing cells e.g. nerve and muscle
Yellow - brown lipofuscin granules
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Ribosomal Changes rRNA decreases with
age general decline in protein synthesis
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Mitochondrial Changes Decrease number of folds
(cristae) Decrease in number of mitochondria
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Lysosomal Changes Decrease in activity leads to
accumulation of cellular garbage e.g.
lipofuscins Release of enzymes leads to cell
death
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Pre-programmed Cell Death (apoptosis) Apoptosis
vs. Necrosis Necrosis - external cause
(trauma) random breaks in DNA Apoptosis-
internal cause (cellular suicide) non-random
180 base fragments Apoptosis - natural
developmental process e.g. interdigital tissue
(webbing) neurons
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