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Mitochondrial dysfunction and oxidative stress mediate the physiological impairment induced by the disruption of autophagy

Jinming Wu, Celia Quijano, Edmund Chen, Hongjun Liu, Liu Cao, Marı́a M. Fergusson, Ilsa I. Rovira, Sarah Gutkind, Mathew P. Daniels, Masaaki Komatsu, Toren Finkel

Aging · 2009 · ▲ 303 citations

Abstract

Impaired or deficient autophagy(definition) is believed to cause or contribute to aging, as well as a number of age-related pathologies. The exact mechanism through which alterations in autophagy induce these various pathologies is not well understood. Here we describe the creation of two in vivo mouse models that allow for the characterization of the alteration in mitochondrial function and the contribution of the corresponding oxidative stress following deletion of Atg7. Using these models we demonstrate that isolated mitochondria obtained from Atg7(-/-) skeletal muscle exhibit a significant defect in mitochondrial respiration. We further show that cells derived from Atg7(-/-) mice have an altered metabolic profile characterized by decreased resting mitochondrial oxygen consumption and a compensatory increase in basal glycolytic rates. Atg7(-/-)cells also exhibit evidence for increased steady state levels of reactive oxygen species. The observed mitochondrial dysfunction(definition) and oxidative stress is also evident in a mouse model where Atg7 is deleted within the pancreatic beta cell. In this model, the simple administration of an antioxidant can significantly ameliorate the physiological impairment in glucose-stimulated insulin secretion. Taken together, these results demonstrate the potential role of mitochondrial dysfunction and oxidative stress in autophagy related pathology.

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Wu, J., Quijano, C., Chen, E., Liu, H., Cao, L., Fergusson, M.M., Rovira, I.I., Gutkind, S., Daniels, M.P., Komatsu, M., &amp; Finkel, T. (2009). Mitochondrial dysfunction and oxidative stress mediate the physiological impairment induced by the disruption of autophagy. <em>Aging</em>. https://doi.org/10.18632/aging.100038
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Wu J, Quijano C, Chen E, Liu H, Cao L, Fergusson MM, et al. Mitochondrial dysfunction and oxidative stress mediate the physiological impairment induced by the disruption of autophagy. Aging. 2009. doi:10.18632/aging.100038.
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@article{jinming2009Mitoch, title = {Mitochondrial dysfunction and oxidative stress mediate the physiological impairment induced by the disruption of autophagy}, author = {Jinming Wu and Celia Quijano and Edmund Chen and Hongjun Liu and Liu Cao and Marı́a M. Fergusson and Ilsa I. Rovira and Sarah Gutkind and Mathew P. Daniels and Masaaki Komatsu and Toren Finkel}, journal = {Aging}, year = {2009}, doi = {10.18632/aging.100038}, }

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