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2 What is its role in age-related disease?
APOPTOSIS L/O: What is it? Why is it important? How is it controlled? What is its role in age-related disease? Apoptotic and necrotic cells, respectively

3 APOPTOSIS Programmed cell death Orderly cellular self destruction
Process: as crucial for survival of multi-cellular organisms as cell division

4 Use whiteboards to show your answers
Quick Questions What word means “programmed cell death”? What derivative of vitamin A can cause birth defects in high doses? Give one difference between apoptosis and necrosis. What would happen if the rate of apoptosis exceeded the rate of mitosis? Use whiteboards to show your answers

5 STAGES OF CLASSIC APOPTOSIS
Healthy cell Phospholipid placed on surface of cell Commitment to die (reversible) Enzymes breakdown cytoskeleton Dead cell ) Phagocytosis (macrophages, neighbouring cells) DEGRADATION

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7 APOPTOSIS: important in embryogenesis
Morphogenesis (eliminates excess cells): Selection (eliminates non-functional cells):

8 APOPTOSIS: important in embryogenesis
Immunity (eliminates dangerous cells): Self antigen recognizing cell Organ size (eliminates excess cells):

9 APOPTOSIS: important in adults
Tissue remodeling (eliminates cells no longer needed): Apoptosis Late pregnancy, lactation Involution (non-pregnant, non-lactating) Virgin mammary gland - Testosterone Apoptosis Prostate gland

10 X APOPTOSIS: important in adults Maintains organ size and function:
+ cell division Cells lost by apoptosis are replaced by cell division (remember limited replicative potential of normal cells restricts how many times this can occur before tissue renewal declines)

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12 APOPTOSIS: Role in Disease
TOO MUCH: Tissue atrophy Neurodegeneration Thin skin etc TOO LITTLE: Hyperplasia Cancer Athersclerosis etc

13 APOPTOSIS: Role in Disease
Neurodegeneration Neurons are post-mitotic (cannot replace themselves; neuronal stem cell replacement is inefficient) Neuronal death caused by loss of proper connections, loss of proper growth factors and/or damage Neuronal dysfunction or damage results in loss of synapses or loss of cell bodies (synaptosis, can be reversible; apopsosis, irreversible) PARKINSON'S DISEASE ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE HUNTINGTON'S DISEASE etc.

14 APOPTOSIS: Role in Disease
Cancer Apoptosis eliminates damaged cells (damage => mutations => cancer Tumor suppressor p53 controls senescence and apoptosis responses to damage Most cancer cells are defective in apoptotic response (damaged, mutant cells survive) High levels of anti-apoptotic proteins or Low levels of pro-apoptotic proteins ===> CANCER

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18 Tasks Create a flow diagram of the stages that a cell goes through during apoptosis Make a list of key words for apoptosis then write a description or definition for each. Summarise apoptosis and its role in development. Be sure to include any examples; The consequences of too much/too little apoptosis.

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