Bio 3050 Week 11 - Aging and Longevity

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mutations in proto-oncogenes can cause the following...

-cell loses the ability to kill itself -cell develops the ability to hide -cell sends out for resources -cell multiplies quickly

organisms that "live fast" have....

-juveniles that mature quickly -a shorter lifespan -a large number of offspring -minimal parent care -high mortality

organisms that "live slow" have....

-juveniles that mature slowly -a long lifespan -few number of offspring -low mortality -high parental care

what are some tradeoffs of aging and longevity?

-long-lived = small clutch size and slow growth rate -short-lived = large clutch size and fast growth rate

naked mole rats have no changes in bone health until....

24 years old

naked mole rats live....

29 years

archaea and bacteria _____ age

DO

antioxidants

Organic molecules that help protect the body from harmful chemicals called free radicals by offering an extra electron to them

true or false - human and mice cells can go dormant and stop aging

TRUE

mass-adjusted LD50 _______ and showed ______ in a study

accounts for body size; body size isn't everything - some organisms are just more resistant to stressors than others despite body size

the evolution explanation for Peto's paradox is....

as organisms evolved and grew more cells, they had a higher chance of cancer, meaning they had to invest in better cancer defenses or they would die out

reactive oxygens (ROS) damage DNA by....

breaking DNA strands and causing mutations leading to cancer

naked mole rats are resistant to _______ and aging of....

cancer; the cardiovascular system

reactive oxygens (ROS) damage proteins by....

causing aggregation, fragmentation, and enzyme inhibition

reactive oxygens (ROS) damage membranes by.....

causing lipid peroxidation and damage to membranes/lipoproteins

plant meristems/apical meristems

centers of mitotic cell division composed of a group of undifferentiated self-renewing stem cells from which most plant structures arise

body weight is.....

correlated with lifespan

evidence for the free radical theory of human aging includes....

damage to DNA, lipids, and protein, increases in abnormal mitochondria with age, acceleration of age with ionizing radiation, and superoxide dismutase in trisomy 21

what are some other proposed solutions to Peto's paradox?

different metabolic rates or different cellular architecture of small and large organisms

autophagy

eating ones self

free radicals are constantly trying to steal ______ from ________

electrons; healthy atoms

telomeres

end caps that protect the DNA-containing chromosome

what are the two main explanations for Peto's paradox?

evolution and hypertumors

faster metabolic rate =

faster mutation rate, shorter longevity

____________ CAN be related to longevity, but not always

fecundity

oxidative damage has to do with...

free radicals

the free radical theory of human aging

free radicals cause damage to cells throughout the body, which accelerates aging

the one-half rule of mammae to offspring

generally two nipples for every one offspring

bacteria and archaea can only live for hours or days, but if they _________, they can survive for years

go into dormancy within halite/saline solutions

free radicals

have an extra electron - go around the body damaging cells

some animals actively resist free radical damage by preferably choosing foods....

high in antioxidants

bacteria and archaea can live _____ or ______

hours, days

probability of survival plays a role in....

how long an organism will live (small organisms = less defense/lower in food chain, large organisms = more defense/higher in food chain)

__________ becomes the limiting factor for how large a tumor can grow

how many nutrients it can steal from the body for form

a study on naked mole rats, humans, and birds revealed....

humans have the highest life span because they have the lowest peroxidation of cell membranes

Peto's Paradox

if an organism has more cells, its chances of getting cancer should be higher, but large animals seem to be immune to cancer (have much, much less cancer than they should)

higher flavonoid content in food was shown to be correlated with a(n) _________ lifespan in animals

increased

the formation of free radicals occurs from...

ionizing radiation, smoking, UV light, air pollution, inflammation of white blood cells, mitochondrion metabolism

meristematic cells are responsible for....

keeping a plant growing

most cancer cells are....

killed by the immune system very quickly after being produced

bats live a relatively _______ time compared to their body size because....

long; they have increased autophagy

the larger the body size, the __________ the organism

longer-lived (but there's variation in this)

longer-lived species have ________ perioxidation of cell membranes

lower

cancer occurs by...

many individual mistakes and mutations in proto-oncogenes within the same cell

plants have their own "fountain of youth" called a......

meristem

longevity is linked to _____________ rates in rockfish

mitochondrial mutation

________ are the "holy grail" in aging research

naked mole rats

mammae

nipples

what are the two largest mechanisms of aging?

oxidative damage and telomere shortening

damage to membranes, proteins, and DNA from reactive oxygens (ROS) collectively leads to....

oxidative stress, disease, and aging

body size is _________ correlated with longevity

positively

telomere length in early life can....

predict lifespan

tumor supressor genes

prevent mutations in proto-oncogenes from happening or order the cell to kill itself if it's beyond repair

in a study on zebra finches, individuals with shorter telomeres lived __________, while those with longer telomeres lived __________

shorter; longer

slower metabolic rate =

slower mutation rate, longer longevity

carcinogens that are known to cause DNA damage were tested in species and revealed that......

some animals are more resistant to stressors than others

relative telomere length

telomere length relative to the length of the chromosome

as cells divide over time......

telomeres take on a lot of damage and shorten, and eventually cell division stops

lower mutation rates =

tend to live longer

higher mutation rates =

tend to live shorter

LD50

the amount of a chemical that kills 50% of the animals in a test population

a cell can turn into a cancer cell if....

the cell's "kill switch" fails

senescence

the condition or process of deterioration with age - the loss of a cell's power of division and growth

free radicals are a byproduct of _________, which is why they can cause damage to _________ so easily

the energy transfer chain; mitochondria (close to mitochondrion)

the length of time a cluster of cells senescence is directly related to.....

the length of time an organism lives (ex: human clusters last longer than mice clusters)

hypertumors

the tumors of tumors

a study on zebra finches revealed....

there's a positive relationship between relative telomere length and lifespan

how do hyper tumors starve & kill original tumors?

they cut off the blood supply to the tumors and steal if for themselves (can occur over and over)

studies on older mice revealed that....

they react totally differently to drugs than younger mice

true or false - some organisms can be exposed to hundreds of carcinogens but literally cannot get cancer

true

larger animals have more....

tumor supressor genes (they require more mutations than smaller animal cells to develop a tumor)

requiring a higher dose of LD50 to die means....

you're more resistant to the carcinogen


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