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Aging as Phenoptotic Phenomenon

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Encyclopedia of Gerontology and Population Aging

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The concept of phenoptosis, or genome-programmed organism death, was first proposed by one of us (V.P.S.) in 1997 (Skulachev 1997). Phenoptosis is a death program which is encoded in the genome of a dying creature. It is composed as a chain of biochemical events that ultimately cause self-destruction of organism (like apoptosis, programmed death of the cell). Less commonly, such a death results from a behavioral response encoded in the genome of the dying individual, its sexual partner, a close relative of the victim or its partners in the ecosystem. (Libertini 2012a, b; Skulachev 2012). Within this concept, the aging starts as a slow (chronic) phenoptosis, i.e., the process of death of an organism stretched over a considerable period of time (Skulachev 2003).

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Aging starts long before it becomes a direct cause for a death of an individual. At the same time, it can indirectly facilitate its death. For instance, the weakening of the organism that...

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Skulachev, V.P., Lyamzaev, K.G. (2019). Aging as Phenoptotic Phenomenon. In: Gu, D., Dupre, M. (eds) Encyclopedia of Gerontology and Population Aging. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-69892-2_28-1

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