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Probing for Mitochondrial Complex Activity in Human Embryonic Stem Cells
Published on: June 17, 2008
The mitochondria regulation of stem cell aging
1Division of Endocrinology and Metabolism, Department of Medicine, University of Pittsburgh/UPMC, USA; Aging Institute, University of Pittsburgh/UPMC, Pittsburgh, PA 15219, USA.
Abstract:
Mitochondrial dysfunction and stem cell exhaustion are among the nine separate hallmarks of aging. Emerging evidence however suggests that mitochondrial activity can have a profound influence on the self-renewal and function of stem cells, thus mechanistically linking mitochondrial function and stem cell decline. In this review, we discuss how accumulation of mtDNA mutations or alterations in mitochondrial dynamics, turnover, and signaling can modulate age-dependent stem cell function. Finally, we also describe how mitochondrial substrate utilization influences stem and progenitor activity. Together, this growing body of evidence suggests that modulation of mitochondrial activity might provide a strategy to slow or reverse age-dependent stem cell decline, and potentially, slow or reverse human aging.
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