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Abstract
If life were created by intelligent design, we would indeed age from accumulation of molecular damage. Repair is costly and limited by energetic resources, and we would allocate resources rationally. But, albeit elegant, this design is fictional. Instead, nature blindly selects for short-term benefits of robust developmental growth. "Quasi-programmed" by the blind watchmaker, aging is a wasteful and aimless continuation of developmental growth, driven by nutrient-sensing, growth-promoting signaling pathways such as MTOR (mechanistic target of rapamycin). A continuous post-developmental activity of such gerogenic pathways leads to hyperfunctions (aging), loss of homeostasis, age-related diseases, non-random organ damage and death. This model is consistent with a view that (1) soma is disposable, (2) aging and menopause are not programmed and (3) accumulation of random molecular damage is not a cause of aging as we know it.Entities:
Keywords: God; cancer; diseases; natural selection; rapamycin; senescence
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23708516 PMCID: PMC3735698 DOI: 10.4161/cc.25062
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cell Cycle ISSN: 1551-4005 Impact factor: 4.534

Figure 1. MTOR-driven quasi-programmed aging: plenty of food (overeating) vs. calorie restriction (famine). (A) Plenty of food: activation of the nutrient/MTOR and insulin/MTOR pathway. Calories are used for survival, growth and reproduction (R). Energy-dependent program of developmental growth continues as energy-dependent quasi-program of aging. N (natural), the typical lifespan in the wild; P (protected environment), the typical lifespan in the protected environment (humans, laboratory and domestic animals). In rare cases, protected environments can emerge naturally, especially among large animals. (B) Calorie restriction and famine: Especially during famine, calories/nutrients are used for immediate survival and only “leftovers” for program of developmental growth and reproduction (growth/R). N (natural), the typical lifespan in the wild during famine is short. There is no need to spend any calorie on anti-aging activities, no need to delay aging. P (protected environment), the typical lifespan in the protected environment (humans, laboratory and domestic animals). Lifespan is increased during calorie restriction under protected environment (ideally, no accidental death), exactly because resources are limited to drive energy-dependent quasi-programmed aging.