Rates of Behavior and Aging Specified by Mitochondrial Function During Development
University of California, San Francisco · Harvard University Press · +1 more institution
Abstract
To explore the role of mitochondrial activity in the aging process, we have lowered the activity of the electron transport chain and adenosine 5'-triphosphate (ATP) synthase with RNA interference (RNAi) in Caenorhabditis elegans. These perturbations reduced body size and behavioral rates and extended adult life-span. Restoring messenger RNA to near-normal levels during adulthood did not elevate ATP levels and did not correct any of these phenotypes. Conversely, inhibiting respiratory-chain components during adulthood only did not reset behavioral rates and did not affect life-span. Thus, the developing animal appears to contain a regulatory system that monitors mitochondrial activity early in life and, in…
Citation impact
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- 7.62
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- 100%
- References
- 21
Authors
9- ADAndrew DillinCorresponding
University of California, San Francisco
- AHAo‐Lin Hsu
University of California, San Francisco
- NANuno Arantes-Oliveira
University of California, San Francisco
- JLJoshua Lehrer‐Graiwer
University of California, San Francisco
- HHHonor Hsin
University of California, San Francisco, Harvard University Press
Topics & keywords
- Caenorhabditis elegans
- Life span
- RNA interference
- Mitochondrion
- Biology
- Adenosine triphosphate
- Cell biology
- ATP synthase