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How to combat the phenomenon of ageing

After the discovery of the immortality of the DNA - which is transferred to the following generation, as it does not find any more space for its duplication in daughter cells, when the organism reaches its complete development - to combat the phenomenon of ageing should be the primary object of modern scientific research, as is precisely the object of the AIRPTI research projects. Therefore, it is extremely interesting to consider the way the DNA is transferred, How the DNA is transferred to the following generation, in order to finally understand which is the "fundamental" cause of ageing Fundamental cause of ageing

How the DNA is transferred to the following generation

As the DNA cannot survive in the original organism, in the cells of which it is present with fourty-six chromosomes, when the organism reaches its complete development, in order not to perish, the DNA appears in the male and female sexual cells with half the number of the chromosomes, i.e., twenty-three.

This process of division of the number of chromosomes becomes necessary, because after the sexual coupling, in the female egg-cell fertilized by the male cell, the complete set of forty-six chromosomes is reconstituted, as the result of the sum of twenty-three chromosomes each of the male and female cell. The complete DNA, which is present in the egg-cell with forty-six chromosomes, can thus carry out its characteristical programmatic and organizational function and originate a new individual which belongs to the following generation.

Fundamental cause of ageing

From the aforesaid, it becomes clear How the DNA is transferred to the following generation Global method that the fundamental cause of ageing is to be found in the DNA and in the iron law of its duplication. This can proceed regularly, until the complete development is reached - which assures the maximum functionality to the organism understood as a unity . Once the complete development is achieved, there appears an evident contradiction between the impossibility of further growth of the organism and the absolute necessity of the DNA to duplicate in daughter cells, particularly cells belonging the "stable" cell populations, like those of liver, spleen, smooth muscles and connective tissues.

For this reason, it is necessary to create space, in order to enable the DNA to continue duplication in the aforementioned cells. This can be obtained only by eliminating the less efficient, because aged, cells. Therefore, an age therapy takes shape, which tends to eliminate the less efficient cells by means of "low calory" diets; Diet Decreased cell efficiency - the experiments of Alexis Carrel and others or alternatively, to detect the aged cells by means of specific indicators in order to eliminate them by the intervention - for example - of "killer" cells killer cells derived from the same organism.

In order to reaffirm the validity of the "organizational" cause of ageing programmatic and organisational function of the DNA within the context of biological Economy, it may be remembered that there exist animal species which are exempt from the involutive process of ageing, i.e., the reptiles, which are animals of "continuous growth".

Killer cells

It is well known that in the human organism there exist particular cells, whose activity is stimulated by the presence of noxious factors such as, e.g., inefficient and aged cells.

These are the so-called "killer cells"; their function is to eliminate the cells which are harmful to the organism.

Killer cells are:

  • the various types of "macrophags" which phagocyte the noxious elements;
  • the "antibody-dependent" killer cells, which recognize the cells to be eliminated by means of particular monoclonal antibodies;
  • the T-sensibilized lymphocytes"
  • the "natural killer" cells.

As the aged and inefficient cells prevent the duplication of the DNA fundamental cause of ageing and the consequent duplication of new young cells, the activity of the killer cells is extremely important.

In fact, by eliminating the aged cells, they allow creation of new, indispensable vital "space" for receiving the new, "young" and therefore, efficient, cells, and in this manner, validly combat a fundamental biological cause of ageing. fundamental cause of ageing

 

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