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Theoretical Perspectives on
          Aging
           By: Cody Harman
               TRMT 392
         Special Topics: Seniors
         David Robinson, PhD.
             May 17, 2010
Contents
1.    Overview of Aging Theories 11.   Interconnectedness of
2.    Overview of Aging Theories       Aging factors
3.    Overview of Aging Theories 12.   My Opinion
4.    Overview of Aging Theories 13.   References
5.    The Beginnings of Aging
      Theory
6.    Medawar’s Theory
7.    Medawar’s Theory
8.    Programmed Aging Theory
9.    Non-Programmed Aging
      Theory
10.   Physiological System Theory
Overview of aging theories
• Programmed Aging
 – Theories that posit that the human condition is a
   ``programmed`` process
 – According to the Programmed approach, the
   inherent repair and renew processes of the
   human body means that without genetic
   purpose for aging, our bodies could live without
   aging.
Overview of aging theories

– “...aging and death, according to this theory, are
  not a result of wear and tear or exposure, but are
  a programmed, natural and necessary part of
  genetics. In short, we are programmed to age and
  die. “(Stibich, 2007)
– Evidence for programmed aging is shown by
  many things, including the average age of death
  within a species (elephants around 70, people
  average 80 years) (Stibich, 2007)
Overview of aging theories
• Non-Programmed Aging
  – Theories that posit ideas of aging due to issues of
    wear and tear, not through purposeful genetic
    programming
  – Wear and tear theories are based on older, less
    developed ideas of evolutionary mechanics.
  – Also called passive or non-adaptive, these theories
    contend that aging is actually adverse to
    populations
  (Azinet LLC, 2010)
Overview of aging theories
• Physiological System Theories
  – Theories which suggest that aging is not the result
    of either programmed or passive systems, but the
    result of failures in certain body systems causing
    bodily harm
  – Physiological theories actually have influence from
    basic cellular deterioration theory, as well as the
    inter-connectedness of different biological
    systems in the human body
  (Lakehead Education, 2005)
The Beginning of Aging Theory
• August Weismann, German evolutionary biologist, suggested a
  Programmed Death Theory. Programmed Death suggested that
  death is an important and required step in Darwinian evolution.
  Without death, younger (more evolved) members of a species
  would be required to contend for sustenance with older (less
  evolved) species members. This theory is supported in basic theory
  by modern advances in evolutionary mechanics. (Azinet LLC, 2009)
• Darwin`s On the Origin of Species, changed the entire conversation
  regarding aging. Prior to it`s publication, aging was believed to be
  part of the design of a species. No explanation was needed, as
  general opinion was that a creator designed the species. After
  publication, Darwin spoke of aging, saying “...there must be some
  hidden benefit to a limited life span that compensated for its
  otherwise adverse nature...” (Azinet LLC, 2009)
Medawar’s Theory

• Medawar's Hypothesis on Mammal Aging
     – One of the earliest theories regarding the relatedness of
       population size and age. Combined ideas from both Weisman
       and Darwin.
    “Medawar proposed that even if an animal did not age, that is, did not have
    an increased probability of death as a function of age, the numbers of adult
    animals of any given age would decrease exponentially because of deaths due
    to other causes such as predators, environmental conditions, etc. Some
    constant percentage of the animals of any given age would be killed in any
    given time period. As a metaphor, he used the random breaking and replacing
    of test tubes. If, in a lab with hundreds of test tubes, when a test tube is broken
    it is replaced with a new (age = 0) test tube, then after a while the number of
    test tubes of a given age in the test tube population will decline exponentially
    with age.”
(Azinet LLC, 2009)
Medawar’s Theory
Programmed Aging Theory
• Error Theory
  – Error Theory suggests that aging is not a process
    of DNA, but actually RNA errors that result from
    poor transmission during the copying process of
    cell splitting
  – This incomplete copy therefore cannot function as
    the original cell did, causing cellular breakdowns,
    deterioration, and eventually death in the host
  (Lakehead Education, 2005)
Non-Programmed Aging Theory
• Wear and Tear Theory
  – Suggests that the human body is similar to a
    machine, and is susceptible to wear and tear in
    much the same way that a car is (Azinet LLC, 2010)
  – Damage is caused by toxins, radiation, ultra violet
    light, and other environmental influences (Stibich,
    2007)
Physiological System Theory
• Immunological Theory
  – Suggests that aging is not a process, but more
    accurately a disease of the immune system
  – Immune system’s antibodies, which are supposed to
    help protect our systems
  – Antibody production peaks during adolescence, and
    decreases from this early peak
  – As antibody systems change over time, the body has
    trouble telling apart required cells from mutant cells.
    This effectively makes the human immune system it’s
    own enemy
  (Lakehead Education, 2005)
Interconnectedness of Aging factors




Image taken from Innovita Research (http://www.innovitaresearch.org/news/res/02071901_01.jpg)
My Opinion
Upon reading all of the material, researching, and compiling information, I have developed
my own opinions regarding aging theory. While many of the theories in each of the
categories (programmed, passive, physiological) are developed to offer an alternative to
other theories, I have an opinion that takes influence from all of the categories, and is an
attempt at looking more holistically at the aging process. The Error theory’s suggestion of
RNA replication errors offers a scientifically supported explanation of why cellular breakdown
occurs, and can also explain why it occurs more rapidly as our bodies age. The Wear and Tear
theory’s consideration of external influences in not cellular mutation is suggested as a
replacement to Error theory, but I feel that both Error, and Wear and Tear theories are
different paths to reach the same destination. I feel that cellular mutations the cause
deterioration are not the result of one or the other, but a combination of RNA errors and
external influences. Further, The Immunological system theory`s suggestion that immunity
breakdowns cause aging is, I think, a result of the Programmed and Passive theories. If the
cellular mutations experienced in these theories did not occur, then arguably the Immune
systems functions would still occur in the same way as they did during adolescence. This
would lead us to not age in the same way we age now. We would age, but functionally, we
would not deteriorate.
Further explanation and
              understanding
• Aubrey de Grey, a biogerontologist from
  Cambridge, is a proponent of “curing”
  humanity of age related deaths. In this video
  he discusses the potential to reverse aging.
  Click his picture to open the video.
References
Azinet LLC. (2010). Wear and tear theories of aging. Retrieved from http://www.programmed-
     aging.org/theories/wear_and_tear.html
Azinet LLC. (2009). Medawar's hypothesis on mammal aging. Retrieved from
     http://www.programmed-aging.org/theories/medawar_hypothesis.html
Azinet LLC, (2009). programmed aging theory information weismann's programmed death
     theory. Retrieved from http://www.programmed
     aging.org/theories/weismann_programmed_death.html
Azinet LLC, (2009). Darwin on aging theory. Retrieved from http://www.programmed-
     aging.org/theories/darwin_evolution.html
Lakehead Education, Initials. (2005). Biological theories of aging. Informally published
     manuscript, Gerontology, Lakehead University, Thunder BAy , Ontario. Retrieved from
     http://flash.lakeheadu.ca/~mstones/Biological%20theories%20of%20aging.pdf
Stibich, Mark. (2007, 3 28). Programmed theories of aging. Retrieved from
     http://longevity.about.com/od/researchandmedicine/p/age_programmed.htm
Stibich, Mark. (2007, March 28). Wear and tear theory of aging. Retrieved from
     http://longevity.about.com/od/researchandmedicine/p/wear_tear.htm

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Theoretical Perspectives on Aging

  • 1. Theoretical Perspectives on Aging By: Cody Harman TRMT 392 Special Topics: Seniors David Robinson, PhD. May 17, 2010
  • 2. Contents 1. Overview of Aging Theories 11. Interconnectedness of 2. Overview of Aging Theories Aging factors 3. Overview of Aging Theories 12. My Opinion 4. Overview of Aging Theories 13. References 5. The Beginnings of Aging Theory 6. Medawar’s Theory 7. Medawar’s Theory 8. Programmed Aging Theory 9. Non-Programmed Aging Theory 10. Physiological System Theory
  • 3. Overview of aging theories • Programmed Aging – Theories that posit that the human condition is a ``programmed`` process – According to the Programmed approach, the inherent repair and renew processes of the human body means that without genetic purpose for aging, our bodies could live without aging.
  • 4. Overview of aging theories – “...aging and death, according to this theory, are not a result of wear and tear or exposure, but are a programmed, natural and necessary part of genetics. In short, we are programmed to age and die. “(Stibich, 2007) – Evidence for programmed aging is shown by many things, including the average age of death within a species (elephants around 70, people average 80 years) (Stibich, 2007)
  • 5. Overview of aging theories • Non-Programmed Aging – Theories that posit ideas of aging due to issues of wear and tear, not through purposeful genetic programming – Wear and tear theories are based on older, less developed ideas of evolutionary mechanics. – Also called passive or non-adaptive, these theories contend that aging is actually adverse to populations (Azinet LLC, 2010)
  • 6. Overview of aging theories • Physiological System Theories – Theories which suggest that aging is not the result of either programmed or passive systems, but the result of failures in certain body systems causing bodily harm – Physiological theories actually have influence from basic cellular deterioration theory, as well as the inter-connectedness of different biological systems in the human body (Lakehead Education, 2005)
  • 7. The Beginning of Aging Theory • August Weismann, German evolutionary biologist, suggested a Programmed Death Theory. Programmed Death suggested that death is an important and required step in Darwinian evolution. Without death, younger (more evolved) members of a species would be required to contend for sustenance with older (less evolved) species members. This theory is supported in basic theory by modern advances in evolutionary mechanics. (Azinet LLC, 2009) • Darwin`s On the Origin of Species, changed the entire conversation regarding aging. Prior to it`s publication, aging was believed to be part of the design of a species. No explanation was needed, as general opinion was that a creator designed the species. After publication, Darwin spoke of aging, saying “...there must be some hidden benefit to a limited life span that compensated for its otherwise adverse nature...” (Azinet LLC, 2009)
  • 8. Medawar’s Theory • Medawar's Hypothesis on Mammal Aging – One of the earliest theories regarding the relatedness of population size and age. Combined ideas from both Weisman and Darwin. “Medawar proposed that even if an animal did not age, that is, did not have an increased probability of death as a function of age, the numbers of adult animals of any given age would decrease exponentially because of deaths due to other causes such as predators, environmental conditions, etc. Some constant percentage of the animals of any given age would be killed in any given time period. As a metaphor, he used the random breaking and replacing of test tubes. If, in a lab with hundreds of test tubes, when a test tube is broken it is replaced with a new (age = 0) test tube, then after a while the number of test tubes of a given age in the test tube population will decline exponentially with age.” (Azinet LLC, 2009)
  • 10. Programmed Aging Theory • Error Theory – Error Theory suggests that aging is not a process of DNA, but actually RNA errors that result from poor transmission during the copying process of cell splitting – This incomplete copy therefore cannot function as the original cell did, causing cellular breakdowns, deterioration, and eventually death in the host (Lakehead Education, 2005)
  • 11. Non-Programmed Aging Theory • Wear and Tear Theory – Suggests that the human body is similar to a machine, and is susceptible to wear and tear in much the same way that a car is (Azinet LLC, 2010) – Damage is caused by toxins, radiation, ultra violet light, and other environmental influences (Stibich, 2007)
  • 12. Physiological System Theory • Immunological Theory – Suggests that aging is not a process, but more accurately a disease of the immune system – Immune system’s antibodies, which are supposed to help protect our systems – Antibody production peaks during adolescence, and decreases from this early peak – As antibody systems change over time, the body has trouble telling apart required cells from mutant cells. This effectively makes the human immune system it’s own enemy (Lakehead Education, 2005)
  • 13. Interconnectedness of Aging factors Image taken from Innovita Research (http://www.innovitaresearch.org/news/res/02071901_01.jpg)
  • 14. My Opinion Upon reading all of the material, researching, and compiling information, I have developed my own opinions regarding aging theory. While many of the theories in each of the categories (programmed, passive, physiological) are developed to offer an alternative to other theories, I have an opinion that takes influence from all of the categories, and is an attempt at looking more holistically at the aging process. The Error theory’s suggestion of RNA replication errors offers a scientifically supported explanation of why cellular breakdown occurs, and can also explain why it occurs more rapidly as our bodies age. The Wear and Tear theory’s consideration of external influences in not cellular mutation is suggested as a replacement to Error theory, but I feel that both Error, and Wear and Tear theories are different paths to reach the same destination. I feel that cellular mutations the cause deterioration are not the result of one or the other, but a combination of RNA errors and external influences. Further, The Immunological system theory`s suggestion that immunity breakdowns cause aging is, I think, a result of the Programmed and Passive theories. If the cellular mutations experienced in these theories did not occur, then arguably the Immune systems functions would still occur in the same way as they did during adolescence. This would lead us to not age in the same way we age now. We would age, but functionally, we would not deteriorate.
  • 15. Further explanation and understanding • Aubrey de Grey, a biogerontologist from Cambridge, is a proponent of “curing” humanity of age related deaths. In this video he discusses the potential to reverse aging. Click his picture to open the video.
  • 16. References Azinet LLC. (2010). Wear and tear theories of aging. Retrieved from http://www.programmed- aging.org/theories/wear_and_tear.html Azinet LLC. (2009). Medawar's hypothesis on mammal aging. Retrieved from http://www.programmed-aging.org/theories/medawar_hypothesis.html Azinet LLC, (2009). programmed aging theory information weismann's programmed death theory. Retrieved from http://www.programmed aging.org/theories/weismann_programmed_death.html Azinet LLC, (2009). Darwin on aging theory. Retrieved from http://www.programmed- aging.org/theories/darwin_evolution.html Lakehead Education, Initials. (2005). Biological theories of aging. Informally published manuscript, Gerontology, Lakehead University, Thunder BAy , Ontario. Retrieved from http://flash.lakeheadu.ca/~mstones/Biological%20theories%20of%20aging.pdf Stibich, Mark. (2007, 3 28). Programmed theories of aging. Retrieved from http://longevity.about.com/od/researchandmedicine/p/age_programmed.htm Stibich, Mark. (2007, March 28). Wear and tear theory of aging. Retrieved from http://longevity.about.com/od/researchandmedicine/p/wear_tear.htm

Notas do Editor

  1. DNA-Controls protein development and formation in cells.RNA-Transfers Information from DNA to new proteins during cell development