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Chapter 3339: What role does cell mutation play?

In addition, there are many types of cell mutations, including point mutations, insertion mutations, deletion mutations, etc. These mutations may lead to major changes in the structure and function of proteins, leading to abnormal cell growth.

And this causes many diseases, such as the leukemia and lymphosarcoma mentioned above. It also directly affects the embryo through the placenta, causing the differentiated or undifferentiated embryonic somatic cells to mutate, which may lead to fetal abnormalities, miscarriage, stillbirth, etc.

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Even diseases such as atherosclerosis, aging of the organism, and diabetes, which are most common among middle-aged and elderly people, are directly or indirectly related to cell mutations.

It can be said that cell mutations have a profound impact on human health. Therefore, how to prevent cell mutations is also one of the important directions of our research.

After hearing Wu Jiuzhi's introduction, everyone present nodded and expressed their admiration for the scientific research strength here.

"Director Wu, isn't our human aging a natural law? Why do you say it is directly related to cell mutation?" Mr. Zhang, as the doctor with the highest academic qualifications and the highest achievements in the academic field, is obviously full of interest in this topic.

Hearing Mr. Zhang's inquiry, everyone present also became interested. After all, it is about human aging, which is what these wealthy bosses are most concerned about and are most knowledgeable about, so naturally they are very concerned about it.

In response, Wu Jiuzhi smiled and nodded, then walked to a large screen hanging nearby, slid the screen and preached.

"Human aging is indeed a natural law. Over time, the human body will undergo various physiological and biochemical changes, leading to structural changes, functional decline, and reduced adaptability and resistance.

However, as research in this area has deepened in recent years, fewer and fewer studies have shown that there is a direct link between cell mutations and the aging process."

Having said that, Fan Yuxi breathed a long sigh of relief, and then concluded: "In short, although human aging is a natural law, cell mutation plays an important role in that process. Through in-depth research on cell mutation and

The mechanism between aging, you are expected to provide new directions and methods for anti-aging research."

In that process, cell mutations may play a certain role. It may lead to normal function of blood vessel wall cells, thereby promoting the occurrence and development of atherosclerosis.

Although aging is an avoidable natural law, understanding the relationship between cell mutation and aging will help you gain a deeper understanding of that process, and may provide new ideas for the development of anti-aging strategies in the future.

Moreover, it is still possible to succeed. Sometimes, countless time and money may be spent, but the result is still victory. This is too common in the field of scientific research.

Stem cells are a type of primitive cells with the potential to differentiate and self-replicate. They can differentiate into functional cells of several tissues in the human body, and have the potential to regenerate and repair tissues and organs.

It is certain that if the fathers or grandparents of a family have not suffered from atherosclerosis, the probability that the descendants and grandchildren of that family will suffer from atherosclerosis in their 80s and 70s is very small.

After listening to Fan Yuxi’s explanation, Mr. Zhang’s eyes shone with excitement, and then he clapped his hands and praised: “The relationship between cell mutation and aging is an area worthy of in-depth discussion.

Fan Yuxi smiled and nodded and said: "Atherosclerosis is a simple pathological process, involving lipid metabolism disorders, inflammatory reactions, endothelial cell dysfunction and other links.

Here, somatic mutations may also affect the function of blood stem cells and are associated with conditions such as leukemia. Those mutations are not related to specific diseases and may also accelerate the overall aging process.

"You are grateful. Your research has just ended. To completely solve the problem, less effort and time will be needed.

The aging of stem cells will eventually be reflected in the aging of various tissues and organs of the human body.

By improving your lifestyle, increasing your environmental exposures and genetic risks, and using modern medical technology, you may be able to slow down the rate of cell mutation and aging and improve your quality of life.

Speaking of that, Wu Jiuzhi paused for a moment, then took a breath and continued: "Specifically, stem cells play a key role in the aging process.

Among them, cellular mutations may play a key role in that process, leading to normal islet cell function or insulin resistance."

However, as we age, the quality and quantity of stem cells gradually declines, making them ineffective at regenerating weaker, older cells to replace cells that have not yet aged and died.

Those two diseases are also common diseases in middle-aged and elderly people, and few people here have suffered from or have not acquired them. Especially atherosclerosis, basically everyone will have it in old age, but they are all the same.

Of course, daily environmental factors and dietary factors, such as low sugar, obesity, staying up late, fatigue, and decreased immunity, may all promote the occurrence of diabetes by affecting cell function and metabolism.

When cells mutate, they may lose their abnormal functions or even transform into cancer cells. As we age, the accumulation of mutations in cells may lead to a decline in cell function, which in turn accelerates the aging process.

Speaking of that, Wu Jiuzhi said in a gentle tone: "Of course, cell mutation is not the only cause of atherosclerosis and diabetes. Their occurrence is also affected by a variety of factors, including genetics, environment, lifestyle, etc.

Cell mutations refer to changes in genes within cells, which may be caused by internal environmental factors, internal biochemical processes or genetic factors.

That's one of the questions that your research is trying to obscure, what role these cell mutations play in the causation of those diseases."

After hearing Wu Jiuzhi's words, everyone present nodded in agreement.

In fact, some studies in recent years cannot prove this. It is not that genetic factors account for a small proportion of the causative factors of atherosclerosis.

Everyone listened attentively, and Wu Jiuzhi's explanation seemed to open a small door to the unknown world, giving us a deeper understanding of the relationship between cell mutation and aging.

"Similarly, genetic factors also play an important role in the causative factors of diabetes. Some of the genetic mutations related to diabetes may lead to insufficient insulin secretion or insulin resistance, thus causing diabetes.

I thought that they were not engaged in research in that area yet, which is really admirable.

Hearing Brother Da Ma talk about those two diseases, everyone turned their attention to Wu Jiuzhi.

And that involves genetic genes, which are an important cause of cell mutations and thus atherosclerosis."

In that case, it is difficult to understand that atherosclerosis and diabetes are also the causes of the disease. Brother Da Ma said.

However, there is no square after all. Without our full support from Mr. Wu, you have no motivation to persist and support you to continue to overcome difficulties.

You always say a few words, Emperor Tian is a man who takes great pains, and your efforts will always be unrewarded."


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