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Publication : Mitochondrial form, function and signalling in aging.

First Author  Amigo I Year  2016
Journal  Biochem J Volume  473
Issue  20 Pages  3421-3449
PubMed ID  27729586 Mgi Jnum  J:245144
Mgi Id  MGI:5915346 Doi  10.1042/BCJ20160451
Citation  Amigo I, et al. (2016) Mitochondrial form, function and signalling in aging. Biochem J 473(20):3421-3449
abstractText  Aging is often accompanied by a decline in mitochondrial mass and function in different tissues. Additionally, cell resistance to stress is frequently found to be prevented by higher mitochondrial respiratory capacity. These correlations strongly suggest mitochondria are key players in aging and senescence, acting by regulating energy homeostasis, redox balance and signalling pathways central in these processes. However, mitochondria display a wide array of functions and signalling properties, and the roles of these different characteristics are still widely unexplored. Furthermore, differences in mitochondrial properties and responses between tissues and cell types, and how these affect whole body metabolism are also still poorly understood. This review uncovers aspects of mitochondrial biology that have an impact upon aging in model organisms and selected mammalian cells and tissues.
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