Biological Mechanism in Aging

The mechanisms of biological aging, including the change or genome unsteadiness hypothesis, the free radical or oxidative pressure hypothesis, the mitochondrial hypothesis, the error catastrophe theory, the adjusted protein or protein homeostasis deregulation theory, the dedifferentiation or epigenetic hypothesis and the hyper function  theory. The creator has been associated with the improvement of some of these theories, which are in this manner depicted in more detail. An exchange on the meaning of maturing and general remarks on maturing theory, are incorporated. The most famous theory, of maturing, the free radical or oxidative theory was proposed over 50 years prior however has as of late confronted extreme feedback. To date, no single theory has possessed the capacity to effectively clarify the mechanisms of aging.

  • Accumulation of calcium ion
  • Loss of ribosomal RNA
  • Decline in transcription
  • Decline translation
  • DNA scaffolding
  • DNA oxidation

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