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Aging and Development
How do we duplicate and how do we get here?Where are we going?
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Bio 130 Human Biology
The Prenatal Period Begins at Fertilization and Ends at Birth
n Fertilization, cleavage, and implantation characterize the pre-embryonic period
n You Are aware of the Embryo and prenatal stages
n The Postnatal Period Begins at Birthn Infancy, childhood, puberty, adolescence
and adulthood are all a part of the process of Aging and Development.
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Fertilization to implantation: Know where this happens.
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Sperm parts
•Acrosome
•tail
Egg parts
•Corona radiata
•zona pellucida
•Plasma membrane
Polyspermy prevented by a change in the zone pellucida membrane charge as one sperm enters
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Bio 130 Human Biology
Fertilization
n Sperm and egg meet in the oviduct 4 to 6 hrs after intercourse. Sperm may live for days.
n Enzymes from the activated sperm penetrate the corona radiata and zona pellucida to enter the egg cell membrane
n Entry of sperm triggers the final maturation of the oocyte.
n Egg and sperm nuclei unite to create a single diploid cell.
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n Plan B pills. High levels of Progesterone or Estrogen and Progesterone, prevent ovulation and possibly fertilization.
n Mifepristone (RU486) prevents implantation of fertilized eg.
Bio 130 Human Biology
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Bio 130 Human Biology
Twins
n Fraternal: more than one oocyte fertilized by different sperm, may be different sex
n Identical: one oocyte fertilized, split before 16 cell stage, same sex
n Conjoined twins: separation not complete
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Bio 130 Human Biology
Development
n Cleavage: cell division without cell growth, up to about day four
n Morphogenesis: Movement of cells to physically develop organs, ongoing through development
n Differentiation: individual cells take on specialized forms and functions
n Growth: at implantation, growth in size
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Bio 130 Human BiologyTable 21.1
Embryonic Development: Tissues, Organs, and Organ Systems, come from the first 3 layers of the developing embryo
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Implantation:
After 6 days the blastocyst imbeds into the endometrium. Usually on the high back wall of the uterus
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Bio 130 Human Biology
Stages of Development
n Gamete formation-fertilization-cleavage-blastula-Gastrulation (3 primary tissues)-organogenesis (growth and tissue specialization)- morphogenesis (production of recognizable structures.
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Bio 130 Human Biology
Pre and post fertilization in development
n In the vagina a sperm will undergo capacitation
n Sperm binds to zona pellucida of the eggn Only one sperm enters without mitochondrian Now is a zygote and will undergo repeated
cell divisions without an increase in size. (Pre-Embryonic)
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Bio 130 Human Biology
Implantation in the uterus
n A week after fertilization, the continuously dividing ball of cells adheres to the uterine lining. (Implantation)
n part of this becomes the embryo part becomes the placenta (Embryonic state weeks 3-8)
n the implanted embryo (blastocyst)releases HCG which prods the corpus luteum to secrete estrogen and progesterone
n pregnancy tests look for HCG
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Bio 130 Human Biology
Implantation figure
It is the embryonic disk that will develop into the individual.
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Roughly 5 weeks to this stage.
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Bio 130 Human Biology
The placenta
n Endometrial tissue and embryonic chorionn Extends into the maternal tissue as tiny
chorionic villin Materials are exchanged from blood
capillaries of the mother to fetus and vise versa by diffusion
n Maternal and fetal bloods do not mix at this time.
n Chorionic villi grow into the endometrium
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Bio 130 Human Biology
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1 inch long
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Bio 130 Human Biology
Human Development Summary
Table 21.2
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Bio 130 Human Biology
Events of the first trimester
n 1 week placenta and membranes are formingn week 3 the heart begins to beatn the neural tube forms if incomplete results in spina
bifidan at 5 weeks the embryo is distinctly humann gonads develop during 2nd half of first trimestern At 8 weeks circulation is set, sex has been
determinedn miscarriage 20% of all conceptions, 1/2 congenital
defects
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Bio 130 Human Biology
n Week 4
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Totipotent stem cells, can become whole organism.
Pluripotent stem cells can become many tissue sets
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Bio 130 Human Biology
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Bio 130 Human Biology
Fetal period
n Week 1-8 at the end starts to look human
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Bio 130 Human Biology
Gender Development: Six Weeks
n Y chromosome gene for sex-determining region Y (SRY) activated
n Testes-determining factor synthesizedn Testes secrete testosteronen Mullerian hormone made to suppress female
developmentn Absence of Y chromosome results in female
development
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Week 6 SRY gene on Y chromosome initiates development of testes and testosterone developed. In absence of testosterone female develops
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Bio 130 Human Biology
Fetal development
n 2nd trimesterq suckling reflex 4-5 inches long
n 3rd trimesterq 7th month is earliest at which the fetus may
surviveq often have respiratory distress syndromeq Full term is 38 weeks
n fetal circulation is different
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Bio 130 Human Biology
Maternal lifestyle and early development
n Nutrition- proper vitamins minerals calories needed for proper development
n infections certain viral diseases may cause deformities
n drugs and alcoholq antibiotics tetracycline, streptomycinq cocaine disrupts nervous systemq alcohol has its own syndromeq cigarette smoke
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Bio 130 Human Biology
Birth and Early Postnatal period
n Full term 38 weeksq Corticotropin-releasing hormone (CRH)signals
birthn Dilation, expulsion and Afterbirthn At birth the newborns cardiovascular system
changesq Umbilical vessels regressq Ductus arteriosus q Foramen ovale
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Bio 130 Human Biology
Birth Is the Transition from Prenatal to Postnatal Development
n True labor consists of three stagesq Dilation stage cervix opensq Expulsion stage newborn is deliveredq Placental stage the placenta is expelled from
the mothers body.
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Bio 130 Human Biology
Changes with Age
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Bio 130 Human Biology
Early Postnatal Period
n Transition from fetus to newborn:q Taking the first breath: pulmonary surfactants necessary
n Changes in cardiovascular system:q Umbilical circulation cut offq Ductus venosus regresses to connective tissueq Foramen ovale and ductus arteriosus close in
days/weeksq All blood from the digestive tract goes to liver
n Lactation: colostrum to milk
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Bio 130 Human Biology
Birth to Adulthood
n Neonatal period: helpless period, movement by reflex
n Infancy; rapid development and maturation of organ systems
n Childhood: continued development and growth
n Adolescence: transition to adulthoodn Puberty
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Bio 130 Human Biology
Aging: Change Over Time
n Causes of aging: theories:q Internal cellular program that counts finite number of cell
divisions, thus determining cell deathq Cell DNA damaged beyond repairq Aging a whole-body process; all systems interdependent
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Bio 130 Human Biology
Aging
n Cells have internal mechanism that limits the number of times they can divide.
n Cumulative unrepaired cellular damage as a consequence of metabolic activity may limit the life of cells.
n Aging affects all systems.
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This is from another text. Author Black.
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Bio 130 Human Biology
Chromosomal Telomeres and aging
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Bio 130 Human Biology
n Do you think we can develop better treatments or a cure for Aging?
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Bio 130 Human Biology
The price of sex is death
n According to leading Aging researchersq It is our genes that are immortal not our bodiesq Old bodies are harder to maintain that young
ones, so our genes switch bodies in order to remain fresh
q Also, evolution selected for the young not the old. n Relatively recently do people live to old age
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Bio 130 Human Biology
Biological Clocks
n Every living thing has a predictable pattern of life.
n Modern diseases were always present, just not seen as much because people died of other things
n Lowest death rate is in your 10’sn It doubles every year afterwardsn Is there some vitality factor?
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Bio 130 Human Biology
Manufactured survival
n Due to medical intervention many of us do not die at a young age.q Accidentsq Other defectsq Infections
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Bio 130 Human Biology
What is the clock?
n DNA damagen Telomerasen Something other?n Can we do something about it?
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Bio 130 Human Biology
Proof that we can cure aging?
n Telomerase studies triple life span of wormsn Genetic selection increase the life span of
fliesn Trees and fish that do not appear to agen Various things work for various people
q DNA damageq Free radicalsq Metabolism
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Bio 130 Human Biology
Death: Final Transition
n Legal and medical criteria:q Irreversible cessation of circulatory and
respiratory functionsq Irreversible cessation of all functions of the entire
brain, including the brain stem
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Bio 130 Human Biology
n All mammals including humans begin life as embryos that have the potential to be either male or female in three ways q Brainq Gonads and Internal Duct Systemsq External Genetalia
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Bio 130 Human Biology
Fertilization determins XX or XY
n Female Sexual development does not depend on the presence of ovaries
n Male sexual development depends on the presence of functioning testes and responsive end 0rgns
n Females exposed to androgens in utero will be masculin.
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Bio 130 Human Biology
Humans start sex neutral
n Genital tubercle (phalus)n Labioscrotal swellingsn Urogenital foldsn Urogential sinus.
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Bio 130 Human Biology
n in the absence of androgens female external genitalia develop.q Is the set point female?
n In the sex neutral stage both a Wolfian duct and Mullerian duct.q IN males the Mullerian duct atrophiesq In females the wolfian duct atrophies
n The gonades in this early state are called ovotesties
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Bio 130 Human Biology
Androgen insensitivity syndrome (AIS) is a condition that results in the partial or complete inability of the cell to respond to androgens.[1][2][3]
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Bio 130 Human Biology