Why do our bodies age? - Monica Menesini

2,891,166 views ・ 2016-06-09

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In 1997, a French woman named Jeanne Calment
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passed away after 122 years and 164 days on this Earth,
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making her the oldest known person in history.
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Her age was so astounding
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that a millionaire pledged $1 million to anyone who could break her record.
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But in reality, living to this age or beyond
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is a feat that very few, maybe even no humans,
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are likely to accomplish.
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Human bodies just aren't built for extreme aging.
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Our capacity is set at about 90 years.
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But what does aging really mean
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and how does it counteract the body's efforts to stay alive?
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We know intuitively what it means to age.
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For some, it means growing up,
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while for others, it's growing old.
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Yet finding a strict scientific definition of aging is a challenge.
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What we can say is that aging occurs when intrinsic processes
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and interactions with the environment, like sunlight,
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and toxins in the air, water, and our diets,
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cause changes in the structure
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and function of the body's molecules and cells.
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Those changes in turn drive their decline,
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and subsequently, the failure of the whole organism.
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The exact mechanisms of aging are poorly understood.
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But recently, scientists have identified nine physiological traits,
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ranging from genetic changes
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to alterations in a cell's regenerative ability
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that play a central role.
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Firstly, as the years pass, our bodies accumulate genetic damage
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in the form of DNA lesions.
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These occur naturally when the body's DNA replicates,
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but also in non-dividing cells.
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Organelles called mitochondria are especially prone to this damage.
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Mitochondria produce adenosine triphosphate,
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or ATP,
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the main energy source for all cellular processes,
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plus mitochondria regulate many different cell activities
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and play an important role in programmed cell death.
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If mitochondrial function declines,
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then cells and, later on, whole organs, deteriorate, too.
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Other changes are known to occur in the expression patterns of genes,
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also known as epigenetic alterations,
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that affect the body's tissues and cells.
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Genes silenced or expressed only at low levels in newborns
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become prominent in older people,
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leading to the development of degenerative diseases,
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like Alzheimer's, which accelerate aging.
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Even if we could avoid all these harmful genetic alterations,
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not even our own cells could save us.
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The fact remains that cellular regeneration,
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the very stuff of life,
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declines as we age.
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The DNA in our cells is packaged within chromosomes,
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each of which has two protective regions at the extremities called telomeres.
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Those shorten every time cells replicate.
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When telomeres become too short,
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cells stop replicating and die,
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slowing the body's ability to renew itself.
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With age, cells increasingly grow senescent, too,
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a process that halts the cell cycle in times of risk,
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like when cancer cells are proliferating.
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But the response also kicks in more as we age,
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halting cell growth and cutting short their ability to replicate.
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Aging also involves stem cells that reside in many tissues
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and have the property of dividing without limits to replenish other cells.
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As we get older, stem cells decrease in number
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and tend to lose their regenerative potential,
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affecting tissue renewal and maintenance of our organs original functions.
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Other changes revolve around cells' ability to function properly.
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As they age, they stop being able to do quality control on proteins,
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causing the accumulation of damaged and potentially toxic nutrients,
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leading to excessive metabolic activity that could be fatal for them.
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Intercellular communication also slows,
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ultimately undermining the body's functional ability.
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There's a lot we don't yet understand about aging.
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Ultimately, does longer life as we know it come down to diet,
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exercise,
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medicine,
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or something else?
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Will future technologies, like cell-repairing nanobots,
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or gene therapy,
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artificially extend our years?
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And do we want to live longer than we already do?
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Starting with 122 years as inspiration,
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there's no telling where our curiosity might take us.
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