2019
DOI: 10.15252/embr.201948395
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Causal roles of mitochondrial dynamics in longevity and healthy aging

Abstract: Mitochondria are organized in the cell in the form of a dynamic, interconnected network. Mitochondrial dynamics, regulated by mitochondrial fission, fusion, and trafficking, ensure restructuring of this complex reticulum in response to nutrient availability, molecular signals, and cellular stress. Aberrant mitochondrial structures have long been observed in aging and age‐related diseases indicating that mitochondrial dynamics are compromised as cells age. However, the specific mechanisms by which aging affects… Show more

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“…In WM, altered glucose metabolism 45 and impaired oxygen delivery 48 have been shown to contribute to the observed decline. Moreover, mitochondria undergo profound age‐related changes resulting in increased generation of reactive oxygen species, decreased Ca 2+ uptake, and abnormal organelle networks critical to regulating energy metabolism 49,50 . As homeostatic mechanisms become increasingly disrupted, the NGVU is likely to become more vulnerable to these and other cellular events, compromising metabolic activity and ion transport processes coupled to water cycling.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In WM, altered glucose metabolism 45 and impaired oxygen delivery 48 have been shown to contribute to the observed decline. Moreover, mitochondria undergo profound age‐related changes resulting in increased generation of reactive oxygen species, decreased Ca 2+ uptake, and abnormal organelle networks critical to regulating energy metabolism 49,50 . As homeostatic mechanisms become increasingly disrupted, the NGVU is likely to become more vulnerable to these and other cellular events, compromising metabolic activity and ion transport processes coupled to water cycling.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cardiac function and mitochondrial morphology were rescued by Oma1 deletion, which prevented OPA1 cleavage. Defects in mitochondrial dynamics have been associated with ageing [ 199 ] and it is tempting to assume that changes in the expression or activity of such key enzymes as YME1L and Oma1 (particularly as the latter is activated under a variety of stressful conditions) are likely to be involved, although no direct evidence for age-related changes have been reported as yet.…”
Section: Biochemistry Of Mitochondrial Ageingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mitochondria are the main cellular organelles that undergo dynamic changes in response to physiological and pathological changes. These organelles are responsible for driving cell life and death through mitochondrial network structure homeostasis, which is determined by a balance of fission and fusion [1]. Mitochondrial fission is important for maintaining cellular functions, including cellular development and homeostasis, and apoptosis [2,3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%