A mitochondrially targeted compound delays aging in yeast through a mechanism linking mitochondrial membrane lipid metabolism to mitochondrial redox biology.
Redox Biol
; 2: 305-7, 2014.
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A recent study revealed a mechanism of delaying aging in yeast by a natural compound which specifically impacts mitochondrial redox processes. In this mechanism, exogenously added lithocholic bile acid enters yeast cells, accumulates mainly in the inner mitochondrial membrane, and elicits an age-related remodeling of phospholipid synthesis and movement within both mitochondrial membranes. Such remodeling of mitochondrial phospholipid dynamics progresses with the chronological age of a yeast cell and ultimately causes significant changes in mitochondrial membrane lipidome. These changes in the composition of membrane phospholipids alter mitochondrial abundance and morphology, thereby triggering changes in the age-related chronology of such longevity-defining redox processes as mitochondrial respiration, the maintenance of mitochondrial membrane potential, the preservation of cellular homeostasis of mitochondrially produced reactive oxygen species, and the coupling of electron transport to ATP synthesis.
Palavras-chave
Aging; Anti-aging natural compounds; CL, cardiolipin; IMM, inner mitochondrial membrane; LCA, lithocholic acid; MLCL, monolysocardiolipin; Mitochondrial lipids; Mitochondrial reactive oxygen species; Mitochondrial redox biology; Mitochondrial respiration; OMM, outer mitochondrial membrane; PA, phosphatidic acid; PC, phosphatidylcholine; PE, phosphatidylethanolamine; PG, phosphatidylglycerol; PS, phosphatidylserine; ROS, reactive oxygen species
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Assunto principal:
Fosfolipídeos
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Leveduras
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Ácido Litocólico
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Mitocôndrias
Idioma:
En
Revista:
Redox Biol
Ano de publicação:
2014
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Article
País de afiliação:
Canadá