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When macroautophagy is disabled or impaired:
When macroautophagy is disabled or impaired:
*'''Accumulation of Damaged Components''': Cells accumulate damaged proteins and organelles, which can interfere with normal cellular functions and lead to cellular aging and death.
*'''Accumulation of Damaged Components''': Cells accumulate damaged proteins and organelles, which can interfere with normal cellular functions and lead to cellular aging and death.
*'''Increased Oxidative Stress''': Impaired clearance of damaged mitochondria leads to increased production of reactive oxygen species (ROS), contributing to oxidative stress and further damaging cellular components.
*'''Increased [[Oxidative Stress]]''': Impaired clearance of damaged mitochondria leads to increased production of reactive oxygen species (ROS), contributing to oxidative stress and further damaging cellular components.
*'''Disease Progression''': Disabled macroautophagy has been implicated in the progression of various diseases, including neurodegenerative diseases (like Alzheimer's and Parkinson's), cancer, and metabolic disorders.
*'''Disease Progression''': Disabled macroautophagy has been implicated in the progression of various diseases, including neurodegenerative diseases (like Alzheimer's and Parkinson's), cancer, and metabolic disorders.
*'''Aging''': Impaired autophagy is associated with many aging-related phenotypes and may contribute to the aging process itself by allowing the accumulation of cellular damage over time.
*'''Aging''': Impaired autophagy is associated with many aging-related phenotypes and may contribute to the aging process itself by allowing the accumulation of cellular damage over time.