Literature DB >> 811932

Age-dependent micronuclear deterioration in Tetrahymena pyriformis, syngen 1.

R H Weindruch, F P Doerder.   

Abstract

In the ciliate Tetrahymena pyriformis, syngen 1, senescence is marked both by mitotic and meiotic cytogenetic irregularities of the micronucleus (germinal nucleus) and by an increased frequency of cell death. Full vigor can be restored through the age-dependent process of genomic exclusion, which in prematurely senscent clones C, A III and A V results in the replacement of defective micronuclei but not in the development of new macronuclei (somatic nuclei). After a period of normal behavior, which lasts about 40 fissions in C and 100 fissions in A III and A V, the new micronucleus placed in the same cytoplasm as the old macronucleus again becomes defective and the rejevenated clone again shows signs of senescence. The origin of these defective micronuclei is traced to action of the old macronucleus. It is suggested that the time of course of aging is regulated through the accumulation of unrepaired damage to the micronuclear genetic material.

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Year:  1975        PMID: 811932     DOI: 10.1016/0047-6374(75)90028-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mech Ageing Dev        ISSN: 0047-6374            Impact factor:   5.432


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