Abstract
The modern synthesis or evolutionary theory of aging assumes that aging results from the accumulation of errors or damages at the cellular level through the inadequacies of an organism's repair and maintenance machinery. The demonstration of cellular and organic rejuvenation requires the hypothesis that aging is the result of irreparable damage to be rejected. I will propose basic principles of mammalian aging based only on experimental data, without imposing the constraints of evolutionary theory. Consideration of the results of experiment suggests that fundamental assumptions about cell and organ aging being autonomous process, and about the centrality of cellular aging in organismic aging are wrong. The derived principles indicate that exogenous control of age-phenotype at cellular and higher levels of biological organization is possible.
Keywords: Aging, programmed aging, 'wear and tear' aging, disposable soma, hallmarks of aging, rejuvenation, cellular aging, organismic aging.
Current Aging Science
Title:Towards an Evidence-based Model of Aging
Volume: 8 Issue: 1
Author(s): Harold L. Katcher
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Keywords: Aging, programmed aging, 'wear and tear' aging, disposable soma, hallmarks of aging, rejuvenation, cellular aging, organismic aging.
Abstract: The modern synthesis or evolutionary theory of aging assumes that aging results from the accumulation of errors or damages at the cellular level through the inadequacies of an organism's repair and maintenance machinery. The demonstration of cellular and organic rejuvenation requires the hypothesis that aging is the result of irreparable damage to be rejected. I will propose basic principles of mammalian aging based only on experimental data, without imposing the constraints of evolutionary theory. Consideration of the results of experiment suggests that fundamental assumptions about cell and organ aging being autonomous process, and about the centrality of cellular aging in organismic aging are wrong. The derived principles indicate that exogenous control of age-phenotype at cellular and higher levels of biological organization is possible.
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L. Katcher Harold, Towards an Evidence-based Model of Aging, Current Aging Science 2015; 8 (1) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1874609808666150422110601
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