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Hayflick Limit

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The Hayflick Limit is a biological principle discovered by researcher Leonard Hayflick, who passed away at the age of 98. This concept asserts that normal human cells can only divide a finite number of times before they can no longer replicate, fundamentally altering the perception of aging.

Key Points

  • Finite Lifespan of Cells: The discovery indicates that normal somatic cells have a built-in "cellular clock," limiting their lifespan to around 50-60 divisions before entering a state known as cellular senescence.
  • Cellular Senescence: As cells divide, they accumulate damage, leading to senescence. Senescent cells lose their ability to divide, contributing to aging and age-related diseases.
  • Ultimate Hayflick Limit: This limit is considered to be approximately 125 years for humans. Beyond this age, even optimal health practices (diet, exercise, genetic modifications) cannot extend lifespan, as cellular mechanisms inherently limit division.
  • Telomeres: These are protective caps located at the ends of chromosomes. Each time a cell divides, telomeres shorten. Once they reach a critically short length, the cell can no longer divide and becomes senescent.
  • Exceptions:
  • Germ Cells: Sperm and egg cells can divide indefinitely due to the enzyme telomerase, which maintains telomere length.
  • Stem Cells: These cells also have mechanisms to avoid the Hayflick Limit and can divide indefinitely.
  • Cancer Cells: Many cancer cells can bypass the Hayflick Limit by activating telomerase, allowing them to proliferate uncontrollably.

Impact

The Hayflick Limit has profound implications for the fields of gerontology, cancer research, and biomedical science. It has reshaped the understanding of aging, emphasizing that biological aging is not solely a result of environmental factors but also an intrinsic process dictated by cellular mechanisms.

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