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An energetics perspective on geroscience: mitochondrial protonmotive force and aging

Journal

GEROSCIENCE
Volume 43, Issue 4, Pages 1591-1604

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11357-021-00365-7

Keywords

Membrane potential; Metabolism; AMPK; mTOR; Autophagy

Funding

  1. Biological Mechanisms for HealthyAging (BMHA) Training Grant [NIH T32AG066574]
  2. Nathan Shock Center of Excellence in the Basic Biology of Aging at the University of Washington [NIH P30AG013280]
  3. NIH [R01NS98329]

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Mitochondrial dysfunction has been linked to cellular decline and biological aging. The decrease in protonmotive force with age in experimental models suggests a potential role in aging. Emerging technology allows for more precise study of mitochondria and holds promise for developing energetics approaches to combat aging.
Mitochondria are organelles that provide energy to cells through ATP production. Mitochondrial dysfunction has long been postulated to mediate cellular declines that drive biological aging. Many well-characterized hallmarks of aging may involve underlying energetic defects that stem from loss of mitochondrial function with age. Why and how mitochondrial function declines with age is an open question and one that has been difficult to answer. Mitochondria are powered by an electrochemical gradient across the inner mitochondrial membrane known as the protonmotive force (PMF). This gradient decreases with age in several experimental models. However, it is unclear if a diminished PMF is a cause or a consequence of aging. Herein, we briefly review and define mitochondrial function, we summarize how PMF changes with age in several models, and we highlight recent studies that implicate PMF in aging biology. We also identify barriers that must be addressed for the field to progress. Emerging technology permits more precise in vivo study of mitochondria that will allow better understanding of cause and effect in metabolic models of aging. Once cause and effect can be discerned more precisely, energetics approaches to combat aging may be developed to prevent or reverse functional decline.

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