Evidence of mitochondrial dysfunction in ALS and methods for measuring in model systems.

International review of neurobiology Pub Date : 2024-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-05-11 DOI:10.1016/bs.irn.2024.04.006
James Lee, Natalie Pye, Laura Ellis, Kurt De Vos, Heather Mortiboys
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Metabolic dysfunction is a hallmark of multiple amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) models with a majority of ALS patients exhibiting hypermetabolism. The central sites of metabolism in the cell are mitochondria, capable of utilising a multitude of cellular substrates in an array of ATP-generating reactions. With reactive oxygen species (ROS) production occurring during some of these reactions, mitochondria can contribute considerably to oxidative stress. Mitochondria are also very dynamic organelles, interacting with other organelles, undergoing fusion/fission in response to changing metabolic states and being turned over by the cell regularly. Disruptions to many of these mitochondrial functions and processes have been reported in ALS models, largely indicating compromised mitochondrial function, increased ROS production by mitochondria, disrupted interactions with the endoplasmic reticulum and reduced turnover. This chapter summarises methods routinely used to assess mitochondria in ALS models and the alterations that have been reported in these models.

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肌萎缩性脊髓侧索硬化症线粒体功能障碍的证据以及在模型系统中进行测量的方法。
代谢功能障碍是多种肌萎缩性脊髓侧索硬化症(ALS)模型的标志,大多数 ALS 患者都表现出代谢亢进。线粒体是细胞新陈代谢的核心场所,能够在一系列产生 ATP 的反应中利用多种细胞底物。其中一些反应会产生活性氧(ROS),因此线粒体在很大程度上会造成氧化应激。线粒体也是非常活跃的细胞器,会与其他细胞器相互作用,根据新陈代谢状态的变化进行融合/分裂,并定期被细胞翻转。ALS 模型中的许多线粒体功能和过程都出现了紊乱,主要表现为线粒体功能受损、线粒体产生的 ROS 增加、与内质网的相互作用紊乱以及周转减少。本章总结了用于评估 ALS 模型线粒体的常规方法以及这些模型中已报道的变化。
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