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Am J Physiol Cell Physiol (October 4, 2006). doi:10.1152/ajpcell.00213.2006
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Submitted on April 28, 2006
Accepted on October 1, 2006

THE MITOCHONDRIAL ENERGY TRANSDUCTION SYSTEM AND THE AGING PROCESS

Ana Navarro1* and Alberto A Boveris2

1 Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, University od Cadiz, School of Medicine, CADIZ, Spain
2 Laboratory of Free Radical Biology, School of Pharmacy and Biochemistry, University of Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina

* To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: ana.navarro{at}uca.es.

Aged mammalian tissues show a decreased capacity to produce ATP by oxidative phosphorylation due to dysfunctional mitochondria. The mitochondrial content of rat brain and liver is not reduced in aging and the impairment of mitochondrial function is due to decreased rates of electron transfer by the selectively diminished activities of complexes I and IV. Inner membrane H+ impermeability and F1-ATP synthase activity are only slightly affected by aging. Dysfunctional mitochondria in aged rodents are characterized, besides decreased electron transfer and O2 uptake, by an increased content of oxidation products of phospholipids, proteins and DNA, a decreased membrane potential, and increased size and fragility. Free-radical mediated oxidations are determining factors of mitochondrial dysfunction and turnover, cell apoptosis, tissue function and lifespan. Inner membrane enzyme activities, such as those of complexes I and IV and mtNOS, decrease upon aging and afford aging markers. The activities of these three enzymes in mice brain are linearly correlated with neurological performance, as determined by the tightrope and the T-maze tests. The same enzymatic activities correlated positively with mice survival and negatively with the mitochondrial content of lipid and protein oxidation products. Conditions that increase survival, as vitamin E dietary supplementation, caloric restriction, high spontaneous neurological activity and moderate physical exercise, ameliorate mitochondrial dysfunction in aged brain and liver. The pleiotropic signaling of mitochondrial H2O2 and NO diffusion to the cytosol seems modified in aged animals and to contribute to the decreased mitochondrial biogenesis in old animals.




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