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Biology of Aging
Fundamentals 2
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04/24/2011

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Term
what are the 6 scientific studies of the processes of aging and the problems associated with it
Definition
chronological, biological (senescence), psychological, sociological, economic, medical (geriatrics)
Term
Senescence
Definition
the organic process of growing older and showing the effects of increasing age
Term
when does natural aging begin and when does it accelerate?
Definition
begins at physical maturity 16-18; accelerates after 30
Term
Aging
Definition
normal, irreversible developmental changes in a living organism over chronological time
Term
progressive functional decline
Definition
deterioration of physiological function
Term
age dependent changes
Definition
sarcopenia
increase chance of dementia
decrease immun response
increased opacity in the lens of eyes
loss of hearing in high frequency range
skilled motor movements are slowed
reduction in stage 3 and 4 sleep
decline in ability to learn new information
large decrement in olfactory function
Term
human life expectancy in 1900? in 2000?
Definition
47 years; 77 years
Term
most people in developed countries die of ________
Definition
age related conditions
Term
every 8.64/8.66 years, ones mortality rate ______
Definition
doubles
Term
diseases of the heart make up ___% of deaths
Definition
40%
Term
diabetes does not cause ___ but leads to _____ problems then death
Definition
death; heart
Term
malignant neoplasm is ____ cause of death
Definition
3rd
Term
functional decreases after 19 (12 types)
Definition
height, weight of muscle and bone, metabolic rate, some memory functions, reaction times, sexual activity, smelling, hearing, kidney function, pulmonary function, immune function, exercise performance
Term
super centenarians are over what age?
Definition
110
Term
successful agers maintain ____ until near death vs usual agers who experiences slow ______
Definition
health; deterioration
Term
in successful agers, all systems age _____. In normal people 1 to 2 systems age _____ resulting in earlier death.
Definition
evenly, faster
Term
what are two methods used to study aging?
Definition
descriptive studies (correlational data) and controlled experiments (causation)
Term
what are two types of descriptive studies?
Definition
cross section studies (point in time) and longitudinal studies (individuals over time)
Term
negligible senescence
Definition
older individuals do not appear to be weaker, less agile, less reproductive, more susceptible to disease or otherwise less fit; rougheye rockfish (205), lake sturgeon (152), Aidabra tortoise (152) US eastern box turtle (100)
Term
what are the two types of theories about what causes aging?
Definition
damaged based and programmed based
Term
damaged based aging
Definition
accumulated damage originating in byproducts of metabolism or inefficient repair system; inevitable aging
Term
Orgel's hypothesis
Definition
damaged based; errors in transcription lead to errors in DNA, creating an amplifying loop that leads to aging and cell death
Term
What two facts support Orgel's hypothesis? What fact disproves his hypothesis?
Definition
damaged proteins accumulate with age; some enzymes lost catalytic activity; disproves: most proteins do not change with age
Term
Energy Consumption Hypothesis
Definition
damaged based; born with potential amount of energy to spend; relationship between metabolic rate, body size, and longevity; longer lived animals spend fewer calories/gram of body mass
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Free Radical hypothesis (reactive oxygen species)
Definition
damaged based; highly reactive molecules damage cellular components and cause cell death; exogenous source: UV; endogenous: mitochondria; antioxidants in cell neutralize
Term
What fact supports the free radical hypothesis? What two facts disprove the hypothesis?
Definition
genetic changes to fruit fly that increase anti-oxidant activity or increase repair enzymes prolonged life; disprove: supplying lots of anti-oxidants does not extend life; more evidence for organ damage than death of cells
Term
DNA damage hypothesis
Definition
damaged based; accumulated damage to DNA leads to aging; DNA damage rate does not increase but the repair enzymes are defective
Term
Progeria syndromes (premature aging) have ________ ________ enzymes
Definition
defective repair
Term
telomerase hyperactivity is linked to _____ ______ and _____
Definition
cellular transformation and cancer
Term
Haytlick phenomenon: aged cells with proliferative potential exhibit telomere ____ and loss of telomerase _____; when depleted the cells cease to ______
Definition
shortening; activity; replicate
Term
telomere length and telomerase activity might be clinical markers of human _____ and _____
Definition
aging and oncogenesis
Term
dietary restriction increased _______ and slowed ____
Definition
lifespan; aging
Term
rats restricted by ___% but still receiving a nutritious diet lived ___% longer than with a normal diet. They also had lower ______ levels and a lower _______
Definition
25%; 50%; insulin; temperature
Term
Anti-aging medicine:
recommend _____ and _____;
some recommend ________ and ________ replacement;
unscrupulous members offer _____ creams, ______ potions, _______ enhancement pills, and hormone treatments
Definition
diet and exercise;
antioxidants and hormone replacement;
wrinkle creams, hair-growing potions, sexual enhancement pills and hormone treatments
Term
Changes in Body Systems with Aging: lungs
Definition
maximum capacity may decrease by up to 40% between ages 20 and 70
Term
Changes in Body Systems with Aging: heart
Definition
muscle thickens as arteries thicken; thicker heart decreases maximal pumping rate; maximum heart rate decreases with time
Term
Changes in Body Systems with Aging: Immune system
Definition
T cells take longer to replenish in older people and their ability to function declines
Term
Changes in Body Systems with Aging: Brain
Definition
synapse are reduced; less efficient; takes longer to learn things
Term
Changes in Body Systems with Aging: kidney
Definition
the GFR decreases so it is less efficient at clearing impurities from blood; affects drug metabolism
Term
Changes in Body Systems with Aging: bladder
Definition
total capacity of the bladder declines and the tissue may atrophy' incontinence increasing
Term
Changes in Body Systems with Aging: body fat
Definition
increases into middle age then usually decreases; more central and less peripheral fat
Term
Changes in Body Systems with Aging: muscle
Definition
strength and tone declines about 22% by 70; exercise slows down this process
Term
Changes in Body Systems with Aging: eyes
Definition
farsightedness begins around 50 and progresses; glaucoma and cataracts are more common
Term
Changes in Body Systems with Aging: bone
Definition
from age 35, bones begin to lose density; resistance training can slow decline; worse in women
Term
Changes in Body Systems with Aging: ears
Definition
high frequency hearing declines with age
Term
Changes in Body Systems with Aging: ears
Definition
high frequency hearing declines with age
Term
Changes in Body Systems with Aging: liver
Definition
slower metabolism (higher drug effects); less reparative function, so toxins, infections are more severe
Term
Changes in Body Systems with Aging: GI
Definition
relatively resistant to aging; changes in acid production and motility are measure but cause few symptoms; constipation is more frequent and side effects of medications are worse
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