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Mitochondria are physiologically maintained at close to 50 degrees C

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PLOS BIOLOGY
卷 16, 期 1, 页码 -

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PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pbio.2003992

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  1. European Research Council [232738]
  2. Academy Professorship [256615]
  3. Academy of Finland [FinMIT CoE 272376]
  4. Ouvrir Les Yeux (OLY)
  5. Association Francaise contre l'Ataxie de Friedreich (AFAF)
  6. Association contre les Maladies Mitochondriales (AMMi)
  7. Association d'Aide aux Jeunes Infirmes (AAJI)
  8. E-Rare (E-rare Genomit)
  9. ANR [ANR MITOXDRUGS-DS0403, ANR FIFA2-12-BSV1-0010]

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In endothermic species, heat released as a product of metabolism ensures stable internal temperature throughout the organism, despite varying environmental conditions. Mitochondria are major actors in this thermogenic process. Part of the energy released by the oxidation of respiratory substrates drives ATP synthesis and metabolite transport, but a substantial proportion is released as heat. Using a temperature-sensitive fluorescent probe targeted to mitochondria, we measured mitochondrial temperature in situ under different physiological conditions. At a constant external temperature of 38 degrees C, mitochondria were more than 10 degrees C warmer when the respiratory chain (RC) was fully functional, both in human embryonic kidney (HEK) 293 cells and primary skin fibroblasts. This differential was abolished in cells depleted of mitochondrial DNA or treated with respiratory inhibitors but preserved or enhanced by expressing thermogenic enzymes, such as the alternative oxidase or the uncoupling protein 1. The activity of various RC enzymes was maximal at or slightly above 50 degrees C. In view of their potential consequences, these observations need to be further validated and explored by independent methods. Our study prompts a critical re-examination of the literature on mitochondria.

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