我们都会变老(希望如此!)是我们的年龄,我们的基因,还是别的什么?端粒能“告诉一切”吗?

Harold V Cohen
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作为医疗保健专业人员,我们每天都要处理与病人的牙科治疗计划(以及我们自己)有关的“衰老”因素。我们都是dna的表现形式,dna是细胞核中包含我们基因的长分子,它决定了蛋白质如何被制造出来,以表达我们是谁。虽然遗传学可能是一个令人困惑的学科,但在试图理解DNA时,也许考虑一下你不要放弃学习一些遗传学的基础知识。在当今不断发展的医学科学世界中,主要关注遗传学和基因组学;分析一个人的基因组成,以帮助诊断和控制疾病,并开出药物处方(药物遗传学/药物基因组学)。我们感兴趣的一个方面是我们所说的“衰老”或变老,这是细胞“衰老”的一种表现——随着时间的推移,我们的大多数细胞都被设定为自杀(凋亡)。所以我们长皱纹,肚子下垂,头发变白。如下所述,在染色体末端会发生一个正常的生理过程来保护它们。多年以后,这个过程不再能保护你的染色体,细胞就会死亡。然而,如果正常的过程不能正常运作,染色体就会继续繁殖——如果这是一个癌细胞,细胞自杀的缺乏使肿瘤得以生长。
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We All Get Older (Hopefully!) Is It Our Age, Our Genes, or Something Else? Do Telomeres "Tell It All"?.

As healthcare professionals, we deal daily with "aging"'factors relating to our patients' dental treatment planning (and to ourselves). We are all are expressions of our DNA-the long molecules in our cells' nuclei that contain our genes which determine how proteins will be made to express who we are. Although genetics can be a confusing subject to understand, when trying to understand DNA, perhaps consider that you Do Not Abandon learning some of the basics of genetics. In today's evolving world of medical science, there is a major focus on genetics and genomics; analyzing one's genetic makeup to help in diagnosing and managing disease, and prescribing of medications (pharmacogenetics/pharmacogenomics). One aspect of interest is what we call "aging" or getting older, an expression of cellular "senescence"-most of our cells are programmed to commit suicide (apoptosis) over time. So we get wrinkles, our stomach sags and our hair goes gray. As described below, a normal physiologic process takes place at the end of your chromosomes to protect them. Over many years, this process can no longer protect your chromosomes and the cells die. However, if normal processes are not functioning correctly, the chromosomes continue to reproduce-if this is a cancer cell, the lack of cell suicide allows tumors to grow.

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