Original URL: https://www.theregister.com/2007/02/17/the_odd_body_cell_age/

How old is my body if the cells keep renewing themselves?

An Odd Body inventory

By Dr Stephen Juan

Posted in Science, 17th February 2007 09:02 GMT

How old is my body if the cells keep renewing themselves?

Asked by Jo Hopkins of Belmont, California, USA

About a century ago, scientists discovered that most of our brain cells formed during fetal development persist throughout life. But this discovery stimulated other scientists to discover the age of cells throughout the human body. If we look at the adult human body at age 40 from head to toe, the list goes something like this:

We do not know precisely the average ages of eye-lens cells, heart cells, liver cells, pancreas cells, fat cells, and bone marrow cells.

Stephen Juan, Ph.D. is an anthropologist at the University of Sydney. Email your Odd Body questions to s.juan@edfac.usyd.edu.au