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Daniel Mellem1,2, Martin Sattler2, Sonja Pagel-Wolff2, Sören Jaspers2, Horst Wenck2, Michael Alexander Rübhausen1, Frank Fischer2.
Abstract
Mitochondria form dynamic networks which adapt to the environmental requirements of the cell. We investigated the aging process of these networks in human skin cells in vivo by multiphoton microscopy. A study on the age-dependency of the mitochondrial network in young and old volunteers revealed that keratinocytes in old skin establish a significantly more fragmented network with smaller and more compact mitochondrial clusters than keratinocytes in young skin. Furthermore, we investigated the mitochondrial network during differentiation processes of keratinocytes within the epidermis of volunteers. We observe a fragmentation similar to the age-dependent study in almost all parameters. These parallels raise questions about the dynamics of biophysical network structures during aging processes.Entities:
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28644888 PMCID: PMC5482427 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0174469
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Fig 1Fluorescence of dyed mitochondria (a) and autofluorescence of NADH (b) in keratinocytes (zoom 3.0). Fluorescence of dyed mitochondria (c) and autofluorescence of NADH (d) in a single keratinocyte (zoom 7.9).
Fig 2(a) Comparison of mitochondrial networks in young volunteers and old volunteers before and after binarization. Age-related comparison of size (b) and circularity (c) of mitochondrial clusters in keratinocytes. The p-value represents the probability if the two compared probability distributions derive from the same population. The square in the box represents the mean value, the horizontal line in the center the median. 25% percent of the measured values are lower than the bottom of the box, 75% of them are lower than the top of the box. The antennas (whiskers) are the corresponding limits for 2.5% and 97.5%. Crosses represent the highest and the lowest value in the distribution.
Fig 3(a) Comparison of mitochondrial networks in stratum spinosum and stratum granulosum representing different states during the differentiation process of keratinocytes. Differentiation-related comparison of size (b) and circularity (c) of mitochondrial clusters in keratinocytes. The p-value represents the probability if the two compared probability distributions derive from the same population. The square in the box represents the mean value, the horizontal line in the center the median. 25% percent of the measured values are lower than the bottom of the box, 75% of them are lower than the top of the box. The antennas (whiskers) are the corresponding limits for 2.5% and 97.5%. Crosses represent the highest and the lowest value in the distribution.