Cargando…

Mitochondrial respiratory chain function and content are preserved in the skeletal muscle of active very old men and women

INTRODUCTION: The loss of mitochondrial function and content have been implicated in sarcopenia although they have been little studied in the very old, the group in which sarcopenia is most common. In this pilot study, our aim was to determine if mitochondrial respiratory chain function and content...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Dodds, R.M., Davies, K., Granic, A., Hollingsworth, K.G., Warren, C., Gorman, G., Turnbull, D.M., Sayer, A.A.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier Science 2018
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6224654/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30266472
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.exger.2018.09.020
_version_ 1783369638648741888
author Dodds, R.M.
Davies, K.
Granic, A.
Hollingsworth, K.G.
Warren, C.
Gorman, G.
Turnbull, D.M.
Sayer, A.A.
author_facet Dodds, R.M.
Davies, K.
Granic, A.
Hollingsworth, K.G.
Warren, C.
Gorman, G.
Turnbull, D.M.
Sayer, A.A.
author_sort Dodds, R.M.
collection PubMed
description INTRODUCTION: The loss of mitochondrial function and content have been implicated in sarcopenia although they have been little studied in the very old, the group in which sarcopenia is most common. In this pilot study, our aim was to determine if mitochondrial respiratory chain function and content are preserved among healthy 85-year-olds. METHODS: We recruited 19 participants (11 female) through their general practitioner and assessed their medical history, functional status and self-reported physical activity. We identified sarcopenia using grip strength, Timed Up-and-Go and bioimpedance analysis. We assessed mitochondrial respiratory chain function using phosphorous magnetic resonance spectroscopy, estimating τ(1/2) PCr, the recovery half-time of phosphocreatine in the calf muscles following a bout of aerobic exercise. We performed a biopsy of the vastus lateralis muscle and assessed mitochondrial respiratory chain content by measuring levels of subunits of complex I and IV of the respiratory chain, expressed as Z-scores relative to that in young controls. RESULTS: Participants had a median (IQR) of 2 (1,3) long-term conditions, reported regular aerobic physical activity, and one participant (5.3%) had sarcopenia. Sixteen participants completed the magnetic resonance protocol and the mean (SD) τ(1/2) PCr of 35.6 (11.3) seconds was in keeping with preserved mitochondrial function. Seven participants underwent muscle biopsy and the mean fibre Z-scores were −0.7 (0.7) and −0.2 (0.4) for complexes I and IV, respectively, suggesting preserved content of mitochondrial respiratory chain enzymes. CONCLUSION: Muscle mitochondrial respiratory chain function and content are preserved in a sample of active, well-functioning 85-year-olds, among whom sarcopenia was uncommon. The results from this study will help inform future work examining the association between muscle mitochondrial deficiency and sarcopenia.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-6224654
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2018
publisher Elsevier Science
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-62246542018-11-13 Mitochondrial respiratory chain function and content are preserved in the skeletal muscle of active very old men and women Dodds, R.M. Davies, K. Granic, A. Hollingsworth, K.G. Warren, C. Gorman, G. Turnbull, D.M. Sayer, A.A. Exp Gerontol Article INTRODUCTION: The loss of mitochondrial function and content have been implicated in sarcopenia although they have been little studied in the very old, the group in which sarcopenia is most common. In this pilot study, our aim was to determine if mitochondrial respiratory chain function and content are preserved among healthy 85-year-olds. METHODS: We recruited 19 participants (11 female) through their general practitioner and assessed their medical history, functional status and self-reported physical activity. We identified sarcopenia using grip strength, Timed Up-and-Go and bioimpedance analysis. We assessed mitochondrial respiratory chain function using phosphorous magnetic resonance spectroscopy, estimating τ(1/2) PCr, the recovery half-time of phosphocreatine in the calf muscles following a bout of aerobic exercise. We performed a biopsy of the vastus lateralis muscle and assessed mitochondrial respiratory chain content by measuring levels of subunits of complex I and IV of the respiratory chain, expressed as Z-scores relative to that in young controls. RESULTS: Participants had a median (IQR) of 2 (1,3) long-term conditions, reported regular aerobic physical activity, and one participant (5.3%) had sarcopenia. Sixteen participants completed the magnetic resonance protocol and the mean (SD) τ(1/2) PCr of 35.6 (11.3) seconds was in keeping with preserved mitochondrial function. Seven participants underwent muscle biopsy and the mean fibre Z-scores were −0.7 (0.7) and −0.2 (0.4) for complexes I and IV, respectively, suggesting preserved content of mitochondrial respiratory chain enzymes. CONCLUSION: Muscle mitochondrial respiratory chain function and content are preserved in a sample of active, well-functioning 85-year-olds, among whom sarcopenia was uncommon. The results from this study will help inform future work examining the association between muscle mitochondrial deficiency and sarcopenia. Elsevier Science 2018-11 /pmc/articles/PMC6224654/ /pubmed/30266472 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.exger.2018.09.020 Text en © 2018 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Article
Dodds, R.M.
Davies, K.
Granic, A.
Hollingsworth, K.G.
Warren, C.
Gorman, G.
Turnbull, D.M.
Sayer, A.A.
Mitochondrial respiratory chain function and content are preserved in the skeletal muscle of active very old men and women
title Mitochondrial respiratory chain function and content are preserved in the skeletal muscle of active very old men and women
title_full Mitochondrial respiratory chain function and content are preserved in the skeletal muscle of active very old men and women
title_fullStr Mitochondrial respiratory chain function and content are preserved in the skeletal muscle of active very old men and women
title_full_unstemmed Mitochondrial respiratory chain function and content are preserved in the skeletal muscle of active very old men and women
title_short Mitochondrial respiratory chain function and content are preserved in the skeletal muscle of active very old men and women
title_sort mitochondrial respiratory chain function and content are preserved in the skeletal muscle of active very old men and women
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6224654/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30266472
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.exger.2018.09.020
work_keys_str_mv AT doddsrm mitochondrialrespiratorychainfunctionandcontentarepreservedintheskeletalmuscleofactiveveryoldmenandwomen
AT daviesk mitochondrialrespiratorychainfunctionandcontentarepreservedintheskeletalmuscleofactiveveryoldmenandwomen
AT granica mitochondrialrespiratorychainfunctionandcontentarepreservedintheskeletalmuscleofactiveveryoldmenandwomen
AT hollingsworthkg mitochondrialrespiratorychainfunctionandcontentarepreservedintheskeletalmuscleofactiveveryoldmenandwomen
AT warrenc mitochondrialrespiratorychainfunctionandcontentarepreservedintheskeletalmuscleofactiveveryoldmenandwomen
AT gormang mitochondrialrespiratorychainfunctionandcontentarepreservedintheskeletalmuscleofactiveveryoldmenandwomen
AT turnbulldm mitochondrialrespiratorychainfunctionandcontentarepreservedintheskeletalmuscleofactiveveryoldmenandwomen
AT sayeraa mitochondrialrespiratorychainfunctionandcontentarepreservedintheskeletalmuscleofactiveveryoldmenandwomen