+ Further Model Organisms Flashcards

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Features of aging in NMRs

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  • Longest lived rodent
  • Don’t display increased mortality with age -> Disobey Gompertz laws
  • Maintain several physiological functions until nearly the end of their lifetime
  • Rarely develop cancer or AD
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NMR environmentand social structure:

Features relevant to aging theories

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  • Live in a hypoxic environment -> Relevance to FRT
  • Underground -> not subject to UV insults
  • Highly tolerant of hypoxia as well as hypercapnia (tolerant to high levels of CO2)
  • Inhabits underground tunnels that can get to Kms long in East of African savannahs, feeding on underground tubers
  • Eusocial structure similar to that of ant and bees
  • Resistant to certain types of pain
  • Non-model organism
  • Sexual maturation is supressed in subordinate individuals in colonies (majority); this occurs via physical contact to the queen
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Reminder: Trade-off theory

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  • In general, energy investment in body maintenance and a low metabolic rate are the main proposed factors for longevity in animals
  • There is a trade-off between reproduction in early-life and somatic maintenance in later life
  • Investment in somatic maintenance rather than early reproduction can be achieved in species with low risk of extrinsic mortality that are expected to have sufficient breeding opportunities later in life
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Trade-off theory in relation to NMRs:

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  • Their unique social structure may support energetic investment in somatic investment due to the inhibition of of early reproduction in most members
  • Low extrinsic mortality in underground setting
  • Display heterothermic and hypothermic traits
  • Highly tolerant to inbreeding -> less dispersal -> likely to stay in safe and tolerable locations
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Ecological explanations for longevity in NMRs:

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  • Unique social structure-> reproductive nuances, division of labour
  • Subterranean lifestyle -> lack of predation, lack of oxygen, heat regulation
  • Mutually synergistic effects arising from harsh habitat
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Metabolism and signalling in NMRs:

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  • Hypoxia tolerance -> low metabolic rate and body temp.
  • Likely contributing to longevity
  • Appear to have decreased thyroid and insulin signalling
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Biochemical features of NMR aging:

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  • High DNA repair capacity
  • Genome/epigenome features
  • Cell death/senescence regulation
  • Attenuated inflammation
  • Unique oxidative stress response
  • High proteostasis
  • -> Delayed aging and resistance to age related diseases
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Genome and RNA sequencing of NMR: Insights into candidate genes regarding evolution of longevity

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  • Genes associated with oxidoreduction and mitochondria are expressed at higher levels in NMR
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