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Apoptosis • Outline how apoptosis (programmed cell death) can act as a mechanism to change body plans. Syndactyly Why does this happen? Apoptosis – what is it? • Programmed cell death. • Different to necrosis because all the contents of the cell are contained. • Very quick process. • Highly regulated. Apoptosis Greek origin of the word Apo – separate from Ptosis – fall from Every cell contains the makings of its own demise: A set of proteins that can kill it from within (called caspases – protein-cleaving enzymes) 1. Enzymes break down the What cytoskeleton. happens? 2. Cytoplasm becomes dense with tightly packed organelles. 3. Cell membrane changes and blebs form. 4. Chromatin condenses and nuclear envelope breaks up. 5. Cell breaks into vesicles. 6. Vesicles removed by phagocytosis – cellular debris disposed of and doesn’t cause damage. How is it controlled? • Controlled by cell signals from inside and outside of the cell. – Cytokines – Hormones – Growth factors – Nitric oxide Why is it useful? • Metamorphosis – when tadpoles change into frogs they lose their tail. The tail cells are removed by apoptosis. • Embryo development – to separate fingers and toes, to remove ineffective T lymphocytes. Problems associated with apoptosis • Not enough apoptosis = tumour formation. – Hayflick (1962) found that normal body cells divide a limited umber of times before undergoing apoptosis but cancer cells are immortal. • No apoptosis between digits during embryo development leads to syndactyly – can be fixed by surgery. • Too much apoptosis = cell loss and degeneration (neurodegenerative diseases such as Parkinson's or Alzheimer's Diseases.) – Rate of cells dying should balance rate of cells produced by mitosis. • http://www.sgul.ac.uk/depts/immunology/~dash/apopto sis/disease.htm (good website for extra reading) • Imagine you are a TV doctor responding to an email enquiry from: a) a woman with a new baby who has two webbed toes and b) a pregnant woman who has been advised to eat a lot of vitamin A during pregnancy (this will require some research). • Give both women your advice explaining the science behind what you say. Plenary In pairs, devise a concept map which explains how apoptosis works and why it is important.