Moscow University Biological Sciences Bulletin, volume 69, issue 4, pages 153-157

On the immortal hydra. Again

Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2014-10-01
scimago Q3
SJR0.183
CiteScore1.0
Impact factor
ISSN00963925, 1934791X
General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
General Agricultural and Biological Sciences
General Environmental Science
Abstract
The long history of ideas about the most famous “immortal” (non-aging) organism, freshwater hydra, is shortly reviewed. Over the years this polyp has attracted the attention of naturalists interested in problems of aging and longevity. In recent years, this interest has abruptly increased with the accent on fine mechanisms providing an almost complete lack of aging in hydra. It is emphasized that hydra immortality is based on indefinite self-renewal capacity of its stem cells. It is this fact that allows the polyp to continuously replace the “outworn” cells of the organism, keeping all its characteristics unchanged for an almost unlimited time. It is concluded that the applicability of the data obtained in gerontological experiments on hydra to human being is, unfortunately, very limited because normal functioning of many important organs and tissues in highly developed organisms is determined by the presence of postmitotic cells (neurons, cardiomyocytes, etc.), which actually cannot be replaced.
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