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Activity-dependent subcellular compartmentalization of dendritic mitochondria structure in CA1 pyramidal neurons

Neuronal mitochondria play important roles beyond ATP generation, including Ca(2+) uptake, and therefore have instructive roles in synaptic function and neuronal response properties. Mitochondrial morphology differs significantly in the axon and dendrites of a given neuronal subtype, but in CA1 pyra...

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Autores principales: Virga, Daniel M., Hamilton, Stevie, Osei, Bertha, Morgan, Abigail, Zamponi, Emiliano, Park, Natalie J., Hewitt, Victoria L., Zhang, David, Gonzalez, Kevin C., Bloss, Erik, Polleux, Franck, Lewis, Tommy L.
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Publicado: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10055421/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36993655
http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/2023.03.25.534233
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author Virga, Daniel M.
Hamilton, Stevie
Osei, Bertha
Morgan, Abigail
Zamponi, Emiliano
Park, Natalie J.
Hewitt, Victoria L.
Zhang, David
Gonzalez, Kevin C.
Bloss, Erik
Polleux, Franck
Lewis, Tommy L.
author_facet Virga, Daniel M.
Hamilton, Stevie
Osei, Bertha
Morgan, Abigail
Zamponi, Emiliano
Park, Natalie J.
Hewitt, Victoria L.
Zhang, David
Gonzalez, Kevin C.
Bloss, Erik
Polleux, Franck
Lewis, Tommy L.
author_sort Virga, Daniel M.
collection PubMed
description Neuronal mitochondria play important roles beyond ATP generation, including Ca(2+) uptake, and therefore have instructive roles in synaptic function and neuronal response properties. Mitochondrial morphology differs significantly in the axon and dendrites of a given neuronal subtype, but in CA1 pyramidal neurons (PNs) of the hippocampus, mitochondria within the dendritic arbor also display a remarkable degree of subcellular, layer-specific compartmentalization. In the dendrites of these neurons, mitochondria morphology ranges from highly fused and elongated in the apical tuft, to more fragmented in the apical oblique and basal dendritic compartments, and thus occupy a smaller fraction of dendritic volume than in the apical tuft. However, the molecular mechanisms underlying this striking degree of subcellular compartmentalization of mitochondria morphology are unknown, precluding the assessment of its impact on neuronal function. Here, we demonstrate that this compartment-specific morphology of dendritic mitochondria requires activity-dependent, Camkk2-dependent activation of AMPK and its ability to phosphorylate two direct effectors: the pro-fission Drp1 receptor Mff and the recently identified anti-fusion, Opa1-inhibiting protein, Mtfr1l. Our study uncovers a new activity-dependent molecular mechanism underlying the extreme subcellular compartmentalization of mitochondrial morphology in dendrites of neurons in vivo through spatially precise regulation of mitochondria fission/fusion balance.
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spelling pubmed-100554212023-03-30 Activity-dependent subcellular compartmentalization of dendritic mitochondria structure in CA1 pyramidal neurons Virga, Daniel M. Hamilton, Stevie Osei, Bertha Morgan, Abigail Zamponi, Emiliano Park, Natalie J. Hewitt, Victoria L. Zhang, David Gonzalez, Kevin C. Bloss, Erik Polleux, Franck Lewis, Tommy L. bioRxiv Article Neuronal mitochondria play important roles beyond ATP generation, including Ca(2+) uptake, and therefore have instructive roles in synaptic function and neuronal response properties. Mitochondrial morphology differs significantly in the axon and dendrites of a given neuronal subtype, but in CA1 pyramidal neurons (PNs) of the hippocampus, mitochondria within the dendritic arbor also display a remarkable degree of subcellular, layer-specific compartmentalization. In the dendrites of these neurons, mitochondria morphology ranges from highly fused and elongated in the apical tuft, to more fragmented in the apical oblique and basal dendritic compartments, and thus occupy a smaller fraction of dendritic volume than in the apical tuft. However, the molecular mechanisms underlying this striking degree of subcellular compartmentalization of mitochondria morphology are unknown, precluding the assessment of its impact on neuronal function. Here, we demonstrate that this compartment-specific morphology of dendritic mitochondria requires activity-dependent, Camkk2-dependent activation of AMPK and its ability to phosphorylate two direct effectors: the pro-fission Drp1 receptor Mff and the recently identified anti-fusion, Opa1-inhibiting protein, Mtfr1l. Our study uncovers a new activity-dependent molecular mechanism underlying the extreme subcellular compartmentalization of mitochondrial morphology in dendrites of neurons in vivo through spatially precise regulation of mitochondria fission/fusion balance. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory 2023-03-26 /pmc/articles/PMC10055421/ /pubmed/36993655 http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/2023.03.25.534233 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) , which allows reusers to copy and distribute the material in any medium or format in unadapted form only, for noncommercial purposes only, and only so long as attribution is given to the creator.
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Virga, Daniel M.
Hamilton, Stevie
Osei, Bertha
Morgan, Abigail
Zamponi, Emiliano
Park, Natalie J.
Hewitt, Victoria L.
Zhang, David
Gonzalez, Kevin C.
Bloss, Erik
Polleux, Franck
Lewis, Tommy L.
Activity-dependent subcellular compartmentalization of dendritic mitochondria structure in CA1 pyramidal neurons
title Activity-dependent subcellular compartmentalization of dendritic mitochondria structure in CA1 pyramidal neurons
title_full Activity-dependent subcellular compartmentalization of dendritic mitochondria structure in CA1 pyramidal neurons
title_fullStr Activity-dependent subcellular compartmentalization of dendritic mitochondria structure in CA1 pyramidal neurons
title_full_unstemmed Activity-dependent subcellular compartmentalization of dendritic mitochondria structure in CA1 pyramidal neurons
title_short Activity-dependent subcellular compartmentalization of dendritic mitochondria structure in CA1 pyramidal neurons
title_sort activity-dependent subcellular compartmentalization of dendritic mitochondria structure in ca1 pyramidal neurons
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10055421/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36993655
http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/2023.03.25.534233
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