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Mitochondrial-nuclear Cross-talk in the Aging and Failing Heart

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Date 2006 Nov 23
PMID 17119872
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Hypothesis: Damage to heart mitochondrial structure and function occur with aging, and in heart failure (HF). However, the extent of mitochondrial dysfunction, the expression of mitochondrial and nuclear genes, and their cross-talk is not known.

Observations: Several observations have suggested that somatic mutations in mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA), induced by reactive oxygen species (ROS), appear to be the primary cause of energy decline, and that the generation of ROS is mainly the product of the mitochondrial respiratory chain. The free radical theory of aging, that could also be applied to HF, and in particular the targeting of mtDNA is supported by a plurality of observations from both animal and clinical studies showing decreased mitochondrial function, increased ROS levels and mtDNA mutations in the aging heart.

Discussion: Aging and HF with their increased ROS-induced defects in mtDNA, including base modifications and frequency of mtDNA deletions, might be expected to cause increased errors or mutations in mtDNA-encoded enzyme subunits, resulting in impaired oxidative phosphorylation and defective electron transport chain (ETC) activity which in turn creates more ROS. These events in both the aging and failing heart involve substantial nuclear-mitochondrial interaction, which is further illustrated in the progression of myocardial apoptosis. In this review the cross-talk between the nucleus and the mitochondrial organelle will be examined based on a number of animal and clinical studies, including our own.

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