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Differential Alterations of the Mitochondrial Morphology and Respiratory Chain Complexes during Postnatal Development of the Mouse Lung

Mitochondrial biogenesis and adequate energy production in various organs of mammals are necessary for postnatal adaptation to extrauterine life in an environment with high oxygen content. Even though transgenic mice are frequently used as experimental models, to date, no combined detailed molecular...

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Autores principales: El-Merhie, Natalia, Baumgart-Vogt, Eveline, Pilatz, Adrian, Pfreimer, Susanne, Pfeiffer, Bianca, Pak, Oleg, Kosanovic, Djuro, Seimetz, Michael, Schermuly, Ralph Theo, Weissmann, Norbert, Karnati, Srikanth
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Publicado: Hindawi 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5753018/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29430286
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/9169146
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author El-Merhie, Natalia
Baumgart-Vogt, Eveline
Pilatz, Adrian
Pfreimer, Susanne
Pfeiffer, Bianca
Pak, Oleg
Kosanovic, Djuro
Seimetz, Michael
Schermuly, Ralph Theo
Weissmann, Norbert
Karnati, Srikanth
author_facet El-Merhie, Natalia
Baumgart-Vogt, Eveline
Pilatz, Adrian
Pfreimer, Susanne
Pfeiffer, Bianca
Pak, Oleg
Kosanovic, Djuro
Seimetz, Michael
Schermuly, Ralph Theo
Weissmann, Norbert
Karnati, Srikanth
author_sort El-Merhie, Natalia
collection PubMed
description Mitochondrial biogenesis and adequate energy production in various organs of mammals are necessary for postnatal adaptation to extrauterine life in an environment with high oxygen content. Even though transgenic mice are frequently used as experimental models, to date, no combined detailed molecular and morphological analysis on the mitochondrial compartment in different lung cell types has been performed during postnatal mouse lung development. In our study, we revealed a significant upregulation of most mitochondrial respiratory complexes at protein and mRNA levels in the lungs of P15 and adult animals in comparison to newborns. The majority of adult animal samples showed the strongest increase, except for succinate dehydrogenase protein (SDHD). Likewise, an increase in mRNA expression for mtDNA transcription machinery genes (Polrmt, Tfam, Tfb1m, and Tfb2m), mitochondrially encoded RNA (mt-Rnr1 and mt-Rnr2), and the nuclear-encoded mitochondrial DNA polymerase (POLG) was observed. The biochemical and molecular results were corroborated by a parallel increase of mitochondrial number, size, cristae number, and complexity, exhibiting heterogeneous patterns in distinct bronchiolar and alveolar epithelial cells. Taken together, our results suggest a specific adaptation and differential maturation of the mitochondrial compartment according to the metabolic needs of individual cell types during postnatal development of the mouse lung.
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spelling pubmed-57530182018-02-11 Differential Alterations of the Mitochondrial Morphology and Respiratory Chain Complexes during Postnatal Development of the Mouse Lung El-Merhie, Natalia Baumgart-Vogt, Eveline Pilatz, Adrian Pfreimer, Susanne Pfeiffer, Bianca Pak, Oleg Kosanovic, Djuro Seimetz, Michael Schermuly, Ralph Theo Weissmann, Norbert Karnati, Srikanth Oxid Med Cell Longev Research Article Mitochondrial biogenesis and adequate energy production in various organs of mammals are necessary for postnatal adaptation to extrauterine life in an environment with high oxygen content. Even though transgenic mice are frequently used as experimental models, to date, no combined detailed molecular and morphological analysis on the mitochondrial compartment in different lung cell types has been performed during postnatal mouse lung development. In our study, we revealed a significant upregulation of most mitochondrial respiratory complexes at protein and mRNA levels in the lungs of P15 and adult animals in comparison to newborns. The majority of adult animal samples showed the strongest increase, except for succinate dehydrogenase protein (SDHD). Likewise, an increase in mRNA expression for mtDNA transcription machinery genes (Polrmt, Tfam, Tfb1m, and Tfb2m), mitochondrially encoded RNA (mt-Rnr1 and mt-Rnr2), and the nuclear-encoded mitochondrial DNA polymerase (POLG) was observed. The biochemical and molecular results were corroborated by a parallel increase of mitochondrial number, size, cristae number, and complexity, exhibiting heterogeneous patterns in distinct bronchiolar and alveolar epithelial cells. Taken together, our results suggest a specific adaptation and differential maturation of the mitochondrial compartment according to the metabolic needs of individual cell types during postnatal development of the mouse lung. Hindawi 2017 2017-12-19 /pmc/articles/PMC5753018/ /pubmed/29430286 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/9169146 Text en Copyright © 2017 Natalia El-Merhie et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Article
El-Merhie, Natalia
Baumgart-Vogt, Eveline
Pilatz, Adrian
Pfreimer, Susanne
Pfeiffer, Bianca
Pak, Oleg
Kosanovic, Djuro
Seimetz, Michael
Schermuly, Ralph Theo
Weissmann, Norbert
Karnati, Srikanth
Differential Alterations of the Mitochondrial Morphology and Respiratory Chain Complexes during Postnatal Development of the Mouse Lung
title Differential Alterations of the Mitochondrial Morphology and Respiratory Chain Complexes during Postnatal Development of the Mouse Lung
title_full Differential Alterations of the Mitochondrial Morphology and Respiratory Chain Complexes during Postnatal Development of the Mouse Lung
title_fullStr Differential Alterations of the Mitochondrial Morphology and Respiratory Chain Complexes during Postnatal Development of the Mouse Lung
title_full_unstemmed Differential Alterations of the Mitochondrial Morphology and Respiratory Chain Complexes during Postnatal Development of the Mouse Lung
title_short Differential Alterations of the Mitochondrial Morphology and Respiratory Chain Complexes during Postnatal Development of the Mouse Lung
title_sort differential alterations of the mitochondrial morphology and respiratory chain complexes during postnatal development of the mouse lung
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5753018/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29430286
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/9169146
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