AGING OF SOMATIC CELLS AS AN EXAMPLE OF STRUCTURAL CHANGE IN THE VITREOUS BODY WITH AGE

Rasim Hajiyev
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Purpose:Based on the literature review and previous data, an analogy is drawn between the structure of the vitreous body and somatic cells. A comparison is made between changes in the vitreous body with age and the aging of somatic cells. Methods: A review of the literature and hypotheses. Results(Hypothesis): With age, the amount of hyaluronic acid and microfibrils decreases and the volume of “empty space” increases, leading to the collapse of the vitreous body and a complete detachment. Let us imagine the vitreous body as a giant cell with a central nucleus. The cytoskeleton permeates the entire cell. The cytoskeleton provides a structural framework for the cell, serving as a framework that determines cell shape and the general organization of the cytoplasm. Importantly, the cytoskeleton is much less rigid and permanent than its name implies. We see the same thing in the microfibrils of the vitreous body.Conclusion:With age, the density of the fibrillarstructure of the vitreous body decreases. This structure is apparently, is an evolutionary intracellular formation that formed as a result of the apoptosis of the mesenchymal cells that form the primary vitreous body. An analogy is drawn between the loss of the density of fibrils of the vitreous body and the density of the cytoskeleton of asomatic cell. The loss of the cytoskeleton of a cell is a fatal process that cannot be stopped. The cytoskeleton cannot hold the nucleus in the center of the cell, whichis why the nucleiof theoldercells are not in the center, but are shifted to the periphery.
作为玻璃体结构随年龄变化的一个例子的体细胞老化
目的:在文献回顾和前人资料的基础上,将玻璃体的结构与体细胞的结构进行类比。将玻璃体随年龄的变化与体细胞的衰老进行了比较。方法:回顾文献和假设。结果(假设):随着年龄的增长,透明质酸和微原纤维的数量减少,“空隙”的体积增加,导致玻璃体塌陷,完全脱离。让我们把玻璃体想象成一个有中央细胞核的巨细胞。细胞骨架遍布整个细胞。细胞骨架为细胞提供了一个结构框架,作为一个框架,决定细胞的形状和细胞质的一般组织。重要的是,细胞骨架远没有它的名字所暗示的那么坚硬和永久。我们在玻璃体的微纤维中也看到了同样的现象。结论:玻璃体纤维结构密度随年龄增长而降低。这种结构显然是由于形成初级玻璃体的间充质细胞凋亡而形成的细胞内进化形成的。玻璃体原纤维密度的丧失与独立细胞的细胞骨架密度的丧失有相似之处。细胞骨架的丧失是一个无法阻止的致命过程。细胞骨架不能把细胞核固定在细胞的中心,这就是为什么老细胞的细胞核不在中心,而是移到外围的原因。
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