Mitochondrial dynamics-fusion, fission, movement, and mitophagy-in neurodegenerative diseases
Howard Hughes Medical Institute · California Institute of Technology
Abstract
Neurons are metabolically active cells with high energy demands at locations distant from the cell body. As a result, these cells are particularly dependent on mitochondrial function, as reflected by the observation that diseases of mitochondrial dysfunction often have a neurodegenerative component. Recent discoveries have highlighted that neurons are reliant particularly on the dynamic properties of mitochondria. Mitochondria are dynamic organelles by several criteria. They engage in repeated cycles of fusion and fission, which serve to intermix the lipids and contents of a population of mitochondria. In addition, mitochondria are actively recruited to subcellular sites, such as the axonal and dendritic…
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2Topics & keywords
- Mitophagy
- Biology
- Mitochondrion
- mitochondrial fusion
- Mitochondrial fission
- Cell biology
- Population
- MFN2