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Mitoferrin-1 is required for brain energy metabolism and hippocampus-dependent memory.

Lisa Baldauf1, Thomas Endres2, Johannes Scholz1, Elmar Kirches3, Diane M Ward4, Volkmar Lessmann5, Katrin Borucki6, Christian Mawrin7.   

Abstract

Disturbed iron (Fe) ion homeostasis and mitochondrial dysfunction have been implicated in neurodegeneration. Both processes are related, because central Fe ion consuming biogenetic pathways take place in mitochondria and affect their oxidative energy metabolism. Iron is imported into mitochondria by the two homologous Fe ion importers mitoferrin-1 and mitoferrin-2. To elucidate more specifically the role of mitochondrial Fe ions for brain energy metabolism and for proper neuronal function, we generated mice with a neuron-specific knockout of mitoferrin-1 (Slc25a37-/- or mfrn-1-/-) and compared them with corresponding control littermates (mfrn-1flox/flox). Mice lacking neuronal mfrn-1 exhibited no obvious anatomical or behavioral abnormalities as neonates, young or adult animals. However, they exhibited a moderate decrease in brain mitochondrial O2-consumption with complex-I substrates of the electron transport chain (p < 0.05), indicating a moderate suppression of electron transport. While these mice did not exhibit altered basal fear levels, inquisitiveness or motor skills in specific neurobiological test batteries, they clearly exhibited decreased spatial learning skills and missing establishment of stable spatial memory in Morris water maze, as compared to floxed controls (p < 0.05). We thus conclude that mitochondrial Fe ion supply is an important player in neuronal energy metabolism and proper brain function and that the carrier mitoferrin-1 cannot be completely replaced by mitoferrin-2 or other as yet unknown Fe ion carriers.
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Keywords:  Brain; Mitoferrin-1; Mitoferrin-2

Year:  2019        PMID: 31563673      PMCID: PMC7254743          DOI: 10.1016/j.neulet.2019.134521

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurosci Lett        ISSN: 0304-3940            Impact factor:   3.046


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