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Transmission Electron Microscopy for Analysis of Mitochondria in Mouse Skeletal Muscle

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BIO-PROTOCOL
卷 8, 期 10, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.21769/BioProtoc.2455

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Transmission electron microscopy; Skeletal muscle; Mitochondria; Autophagy; Myopathy; Atrophy; Oxidative metabolism

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Skeletal muscle is the most abundant tissue in the human body and regulates a variety of functions including locomotion and whole-body metabolism. Skeletal muscle has a plethora of mitochondria, the organelles that are essential for aerobic generation of ATP which provides the chemical energy to fuel vital functions such as contraction. The number of mitochondria in skeletal muscle and their function decline with normal aging and in various neuromuscular diseases and in catabolic conditions such as cancer, starvation, denervation, and immobilization. Moreover, compromised mitochondrial function is also associated with metabolic disorders including type 2 diabetes mellitus. It is now clear that maintaining mitochondrial content and function in skeletal muscle is vital for sustained health throughout the lifespan. While a number of staining methods are available to study mitochondria, transmission electron microscopy (TEM) is still the most important method to study mitochondrial structure and health in skeletal muscle. It provides critical information about mitochondrial content, cristae density, organization, formation of autophagosomes, and any other abnormalities commonly observed in various disease conditions. In this article, we describe a detailed protocol for sample preparation and analysis of mouse skeletal muscle mitochondria by TEM.

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