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Duplication of the mitochondrial control region is associated with increased longevity in birds

Despite a number of biochemical and lifestyle differences which should increase risk of oxidative damage to their mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) and thus reduce expected lifespan, avian species often display longer lifespans than mammals of similar body mass. Recent work in mammalian ageing has demonstra...

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Autores principales: Skujina, Ilze, McMahon, Robert, Lenis, Vasileios Panagiotis E., Gkoutos, Georgios V., Hegarty, Matthew
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Impact Journals LLC 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5032695/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27542284
http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/aging.101012
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author Skujina, Ilze
McMahon, Robert
Lenis, Vasileios Panagiotis E.
Gkoutos, Georgios V.
Hegarty, Matthew
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description Despite a number of biochemical and lifestyle differences which should increase risk of oxidative damage to their mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) and thus reduce expected lifespan, avian species often display longer lifespans than mammals of similar body mass. Recent work in mammalian ageing has demonstrated that functional mitochondrial copy number declines with age. We noted that several bird species display duplication of the control region (CR) of the mtDNA to form a pseudo-control region (YCR), apparently an avian-specific phenomenon. To investigate whether the presence of this duplication may play a similar role in longevity to mitochondrial copy number in mammals, we correlated body mass and longevity in 92 avian families and demonstrate a significant association. Furthermore, outlier analysis demonstrated a significant (p=0.01) difference associated with presence of the YCR duplication in longer-lived avian species. Further research is required to determine if the YCR does indeed alter mitochondrial function or resilience to oxidative damage, but these findings provide an intriguing hint of how mitochondrial sequences may be related to an extended lifespan.
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spelling pubmed-50326952016-09-29 Duplication of the mitochondrial control region is associated with increased longevity in birds Skujina, Ilze McMahon, Robert Lenis, Vasileios Panagiotis E. Gkoutos, Georgios V. Hegarty, Matthew Aging (Albany NY) Research Paper Despite a number of biochemical and lifestyle differences which should increase risk of oxidative damage to their mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) and thus reduce expected lifespan, avian species often display longer lifespans than mammals of similar body mass. Recent work in mammalian ageing has demonstrated that functional mitochondrial copy number declines with age. We noted that several bird species display duplication of the control region (CR) of the mtDNA to form a pseudo-control region (YCR), apparently an avian-specific phenomenon. To investigate whether the presence of this duplication may play a similar role in longevity to mitochondrial copy number in mammals, we correlated body mass and longevity in 92 avian families and demonstrate a significant association. Furthermore, outlier analysis demonstrated a significant (p=0.01) difference associated with presence of the YCR duplication in longer-lived avian species. Further research is required to determine if the YCR does indeed alter mitochondrial function or resilience to oxidative damage, but these findings provide an intriguing hint of how mitochondrial sequences may be related to an extended lifespan. Impact Journals LLC 2016-08-11 /pmc/articles/PMC5032695/ /pubmed/27542284 http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/aging.101012 Text en Copyright: © 2016 Skujina et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Gkoutos, Georgios V.
Hegarty, Matthew
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title Duplication of the mitochondrial control region is associated with increased longevity in birds
title_full Duplication of the mitochondrial control region is associated with increased longevity in birds
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title_full_unstemmed Duplication of the mitochondrial control region is associated with increased longevity in birds
title_short Duplication of the mitochondrial control region is associated with increased longevity in birds
title_sort duplication of the mitochondrial control region is associated with increased longevity in birds
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5032695/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27542284
http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/aging.101012
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