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. 2014 Apr 3;508(7494):128-32.
doi: 10.1038/nature13012. Epub 2014 Feb 12.

Mitoflash frequency in early adulthood predicts lifespan in Caenorhabditis elegans

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Mitoflash frequency in early adulthood predicts lifespan in Caenorhabditis elegans

En-Zhi Shen et al. Nature. .

Abstract

It has been theorized for decades that mitochondria act as the biological clock of ageing, but the evidence is incomplete. Here we show a strong coupling between mitochondrial function and ageing by in vivo visualization of the mitochondrial flash (mitoflash), a frequency-coded optical readout reflecting free-radical production and energy metabolism at the single-mitochondrion level. Mitoflash activity in Caenorhabditis elegans pharyngeal muscles peaked on adult day 3 during active reproduction and on day 9 when animals started to die off. A plethora of genetic mutations and environmental factors inversely modified the lifespan and the day-3 mitoflash frequency. Even within an isogenic population, the day-3 mitoflash frequency was negatively correlated with the lifespan of individual animals. Furthermore, enhanced activity of the glyoxylate cycle contributed to the decreased day-3 mitoflash frequency and the longevity of daf-2 mutant animals. These results demonstrate that the day-3 mitoflash frequency is a powerful predictor of C. elegans lifespan across genetic, environmental and stochastic factors. They also support the notion that the rate of ageing, although adjustable in later life, has been set to a considerable degree before reproduction ceases.

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  • The 'mitoflash' probe cpYFP does not respond to superoxide.
    Schwarzländer M, Wagner S, Ermakova YG, Belousov VV, Radi R, Beckman JS, Buettner GR, Demaurex N, Duchen MR, Forman HJ, Fricker MD, Gems D, Halestrap AP, Halliwell B, Jakob U, Johnston IG, Jones NS, Logan DC, Morgan B, Müller FL, Nicholls DG, Remington SJ, Schumacker PT, Winterbourn CC, Sweetlove LJ, Meyer AJ, Dick TP, Murphy MP. Schwarzländer M, et al. Nature. 2014 Oct 23;514(7523):E12-4. doi: 10.1038/nature13858. Nature. 2014. PMID: 25341790 Free PMC article.
  • Cheng et al. reply.
    Cheng H, Wang W, Wang X, Sheu SS, Dirksen RT, Dong MQ. Cheng H, et al. Nature. 2014 Oct 23;514(7523):E14-5. doi: 10.1038/nature13859. Nature. 2014. PMID: 25341791 No abstract available.

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