Parkin-Mediated Mitophagy in Skeletal Muscle with Aging and Exercise

2016 
In skeletal muscle, the progressive age-related loss of muscle mass and strength is known as sarcopenia. Alterations in skeletal muscle mitochondria are considered to be a contributing factor in this process. When mitochondria are no longer able to sustain the energetic requirements of the cell, selective autophagy (mitophagy) pathways are induced to promote the clearance of damaged mitochondria. In aged muscle, dysfunctional mitochondria generate increased amounts of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and can impair quality control mechanisms that facilitate their removal. It remains unclear if mitophagy mediates this reduced response in aged muscle. Parkin is an ubiquitin ligase involved in mitophagy, but little is known about its function with aging. To evaluate mitophagic signaling in aged muscle, young (3 months) and aged (18 months) Parkin deficient (KO) mice and wild-type (WT) animals were assigned to three groups: control, acute exercise, or acute exercise plus 2 hours of recovery. Muscle mass was redu...
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