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CancerAbnormal Cell divisionMedical technologies

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Cell Cycle

• The cell cycle regulates how long a cell lives

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Cell Lifespan

Cell Type LifespanLining of gut 5 days

Skin 14 daysRed blood cell 120 days

Liver cell 300-500 daysBone 10 years

Neurons From birth

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Cell DeathNecrosis•Death due to unexpected and accidental cell damage/injury that cannot be repaired•Causes: toxins, radiation, lack of oxygen due to the blockage of blood flow

Apoptosis•Programmed cell death – Regulated and controlled cell death•A way of removing unwanted cells

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Cell Death

Cell Damage

Specific Signal

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Apoptosis – Regulated cell death

• Cells programs itself to die after it has done its job

• Example: white blood cells after repaired the injury

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Out of control cell division• What happens when a cell doesn’t destroy itself?

• What happens when a cell doesn‘t stop dividing?

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Cancer• Cancer: a group of diseases in which cells undergo uncontrolled division

• Tumour: mass of cells that grow and divide without any obvious function in the body

• Benign tumour: cells stay together having no effect on surrounding tissue other than physical crowding

• Malignant tumour: cells interfere with the function of surrounding cells

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Characteristics of Cancer Cells

• Rapid cell division• Uses energy and resources of other cells• Does no useful work of its own• May undergo metastasis: cancer cells that break away from the original location and move through the blood stream to a secondary location

http://www.sciencephoto.com/media/247272/view

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Cancer animation• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LEpTTolebqo

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Cause of Cancer: Mutations

• Genetic mutations in the parts of the DNA responsible for regulating the cell cycle

• Loss of 1 or more cell cycle checkpoints

http://train-srv.manipalu.com/wpress/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/clip-image004137.gif

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Results of Mutation

• Cell spends less time in interphase

• Continuous mitosis• Rapid cell division

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Cause of Cancer: Carcinogens Environmental factors that cause cancer

• Viral: • hepatitis B (liver cancer)• HPV (cervical cancer)

• Ionizing radiation: • nuclear fallout• x-rays• sun (skin cancer)

• Mutagenic chemicals: • cigarette (lung cancer)

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Cause of Cancer: Carcinogens• Development of cancer is unpredictable when people are exposed to a carcinogens

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Diagnosing Cancer: Imaging technologies• Endoscopy• X-ray• Ultrasound• CT/CAT scan (computerized axial tomography)

• MRI (magnetic resonance imaging)

CT scan animation

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Endoscopy

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X-ray

Lung cancer in smokers

Note: X-ray can also cause DNA damage

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Ultrasound

Ovarian Cancer

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CT/CAT scan (computerized axial tomography)CT scan of healthy lung•http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j3Plfdmg2P8

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MRI (magnetic resonance imaging)

Brain tumor

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Diagnosing Cancer: Biopsy

• A sample of tissue is removed and analyzed to determine what it is

CT scan animation

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Diagnosing Cancer: Biopsy

CT scan animation

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Reducing Risk: Screening• Important for those with a family history of cancer• Does not prevent cancer but increase the chance of detecting it early to treat it

• Examples: self-examination, blood tests etc.• Some common screening:

• Breast exam for breast cancer• Pap smear for cervical cancer

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Reducing Risk: Lifestyle Choice• Healthy diet• “super foods”• Reduce body fat• Not smoking

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Cancer Treatments• Surgery – physical removal of the tumour• Chemotherapy – a combination of drugs that kill rapidly dividing cells like cancer cells but can also affect normal rapidly dividing cells (e.g. hair follicle, intestinal cells)

• Radiation therapy – high energy radiation to kill cancer cells but can damage normal cells

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Specialized cellsCells differentiate into different types of cells for their specific function

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The “typical” animal cell

Fig. 7.7 Campbell

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The “typical” plant cell

Fig. 7.8 Campbell

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What actual cells look like• Cells in organisms are specialized• Differentiation not only affects function but also STRUCTURE• Example: red blood cells is flat for easier diffusion of

oxygen• Cells physically look different from each other

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Specialized Cells

• Complex organisms contain many different types of cells that perform different functions

• Specialized cells have physical and chemical differences that allow them to perform one job very well

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Specialized Plant Cells:transport cells (xylem in orange, phloem in green)

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Specialized Plant Cells:storage cells (amyloplasts)

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Specialized Plant Cells:photosynthetic cells (contain many chloroplasts)

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Specialized Plant Cells:root hair cells (epidermal)

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Specialized Plant Cells:guard cells (stomata)

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Specialized Animal Cells:blood cells (red erythrocytes & white leukocytes)

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Specialized Animal Cells:skin cells

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Specialized Animal Cells:bone cells (osteoclasts and osteoblasts)

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Specialized Animal Cells:muscle cells

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Specialized Animal Cells:muscle cells

• Cross-section: bundles of muscle fibres

• Longitudinal section: striations

http://cellbio.utmb.edu/microanatomy/muscle/striated_skeletal_muscle.htm

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Specialized Animal Cells:gametes (sperm & egg)

http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/gcsebitesize/img/bieggsperm2.jpg

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Specialized Animal Cells:gametes (sperm & egg)

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Specialized Animal Cells:fat cells (adipocytes)

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Specialized Animal Cells:fat cells (adipocytes)

• Large, central droplet of fat pushes the nucleus to one side.

http://www.mhhe.com/biosci/ap/histology_mh/adipos2.jpg

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Specialized Animal Cells:nerve cell (neurons)

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Specialized Animal Cells:nerve cell (neurons)

http://www.loria.fr/~rougier/artwork/neuro/img/neuron-SEM-2.png

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Specialized Animal Cells:rod & cone cells (retina)

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Specialized Animal Cells:lung cells

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Specialized Animal Cells:figure 2 & 3 on p.59-60 of Nelson Perspective 10