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Publication : Power Grid Protection of the Muscle Mitochondrial Reticulum.

First Author  Glancy B Year  2017
Journal  Cell Rep Volume  19
Issue  3 Pages  487-496
PubMed ID  28423313 Mgi Jnum  J:254338
Mgi Id  MGI:6103053 Doi  10.1016/j.celrep.2017.03.063
Citation  Glancy B, et al. (2017) Power Grid Protection of the Muscle Mitochondrial Reticulum. Cell Rep 19(3):487-496
abstractText  Mitochondrial network connectivity enables rapid communication and distribution of potential energy throughout the cell. However, this connectivity puts the energy conversion system at risk, because damaged elements could jeopardize the entire network. Here, we demonstrate the mechanisms for mitochondrial network protection in heart and skeletal muscle (SKM). We find that the cardiac mitochondrial reticulum is segmented into subnetworks comprising many mitochondria linked through abundant contact sites at highly specific intermitochondrial junctions (IMJs). In both cardiac and SKM subnetworks, a rapid electrical and physical separation of malfunctioning mitochondria occurs, consistent with detachment of IMJs and retraction of elongated mitochondria into condensed structures. Regional mitochondrial subnetworks limit the cellular impact of local dysfunction while the dynamic disconnection of damaged mitochondria allows the remaining mitochondria to resume normal function within seconds. Thus, mitochondrial network security is comprised of both proactive and reactive mechanisms in striated muscle cells.
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