Literature DB >> 23628465

Mitochondria, motor neurons and aging.

M L García1, A Fernández, M T Solas.   

Abstract

While the role of mitochondria in aging has been well characterized, their involvement in motor neuron aging remains poorly understood. Thus, we performed an exhaustive ultrastructural study of mitochondria in motor neurons from aged rats that revealed dramatic alterations in the mitochondria of axon terminals at neuromuscular junctions, characterized by swelling, mitochondrial fusion and the presence of megamitochondria. These alterations were not observed in ventral horn motor neurons in the spinal cord of aged rats, which were only altered by the appearance of electron-dense bodies in the dilated matrix cristae. Using X-ray microanalytical techniques we demonstrated the presence of calcium in these bodies, suggesting Ca(2+) overload. Moreover, in motor neurons from aged rats, cytochrome c and activated caspase 3 were detected in the cytoplasm of axon terminals at neuromuscular junctions, factors implicated in the apoptosis. Active caspase 3 was also found in the nucleus, soma and axons of aged alpha motor neuron neurons, where it mainly associated with microtubules. The colocalization of dynein and cleaved caspase 3 in neuromuscular junctions is strongly suggestive of the retrograde transport of apoptotic factors to the soma. These results are consistent with the early stages of degeneration in neuromuscular junctions during aging, which is followed by dying back. Given that aging is a key risk factor for neurodegenerative diseases, such as amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), the identification of age-related motor neuron degeneration initiated at the distal end of the axon may provide a new therapeutic target for early intervention.
Copyright © 2013 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

Entities:  

Mesh:

Substances:

Year:  2013        PMID: 23628465     DOI: 10.1016/j.jns.2013.03.019

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurol Sci        ISSN: 0022-510X            Impact factor:   3.181


  18 in total

Review 1.  Mitochondria Initiate and Regulate Sarcopenia.

Authors:  Stephen E Alway; Junaith S Mohamed; Matthew J Myers
Journal:  Exerc Sport Sci Rev       Date:  2017-04       Impact factor: 6.230

2.  Parkin does not prevent accelerated cardiac aging in mitochondrial DNA mutator mice.

Authors:  Benjamin P Woodall; Amabel M Orogo; Rita H Najor; Melissa Q Cortez; Eileen R Moreno; Hongxia Wang; Ajit S Divakaruni; Anne N Murphy; Åsa B Gustafsson
Journal:  JCI Insight       Date:  2019-04-16

3.  Evidence for dying-back axonal degeneration in age-associated skeletal muscle decline.

Authors:  Tae Chung; Jae Sung Park; Sangri Kim; Nataly Montes; Jeremy Walston; Ahmet Höke
Journal:  Muscle Nerve       Date:  2017-04-01       Impact factor: 3.217

Review 4.  The Neuromuscular Junction: Aging at the Crossroad between Nerves and Muscle.

Authors:  Marta Gonzalez-Freire; Rafael de Cabo; Stephanie A Studenski; Luigi Ferrucci
Journal:  Front Aging Neurosci       Date:  2014-08-11       Impact factor: 5.750

Review 5.  The ageing neuromuscular system and sarcopenia: a mitochondrial perspective.

Authors:  Karolina A Rygiel; Martin Picard; Doug M Turnbull
Journal:  J Physiol       Date:  2016-05-07       Impact factor: 5.182

6.  The effect of lengthening contractions on neuromuscular junction structure in adult and old mice.

Authors:  Aphrodite Vasilaki; Natalie Pollock; Ifigeneia Giakoumaki; Katarzyna Goljanek-Whysall; Giorgos K Sakellariou; Timothy Pearson; Anna Kayani; Malcolm J Jackson; Anne McArdle
Journal:  Age (Dordr)       Date:  2016-07-29

7.  Are There Modifiable Environmental Factors Related to Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis?

Authors:  Bozenna Kuraszkiewicz; Teresa Podsiadły-Marczykowska; Hanna Goszczyńska; Maria Piotrkiewicz
Journal:  Front Neurol       Date:  2018-04-06       Impact factor: 4.003

Review 8.  Neuromuscular Junction Dismantling in Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis.

Authors:  Valentina Cappello; Maura Francolini
Journal:  Int J Mol Sci       Date:  2017-10-03       Impact factor: 5.923

9.  Mitochondrial abnormalities and disruption of the neuromuscular junction precede the clinical phenotype and motor neuron loss in hFUSWT transgenic mice.

Authors:  Eva So; Jacqueline C Mitchell; Caroline Memmi; George Chennell; Gema Vizcay-Barrena; Leanne Allison; Christopher E Shaw; Caroline Vance
Journal:  Hum Mol Genet       Date:  2018-02-01       Impact factor: 6.150

10.  Searching for a mitochondrial root to the decline in muscle function with ageing.

Authors:  Marta Gonzalez-Freire; Fatemeh Adelnia; Ruin Moaddel; Luigi Ferrucci
Journal:  J Cachexia Sarcopenia Muscle       Date:  2018-05-18       Impact factor: 12.910

View more

北京卡尤迪生物科技股份有限公司 © 2022-2023.