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Understanding the Changes in Mitochondrial Morphology through Dynamic and Three-dimensional Fluorescence Micrographs
Published on: August 15, 2025
Morphotype-resolved 3D morphometry reveals a structure-density-location coupling in mitochondrial networks
Anshu Singh1, Arun Yadav2, Aneesh Deshmukh3
1Department of Biosciences and Bioengineering, Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Roorkee, Roorkee, Uttarakhand 247667, India.
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Mitochondrial architecture plays a critical role in cellular function, yet how organelle structure, metabolic density, and subcellular position are jointly remodeled across whole cells remains poorly understood. We applied quantitative 3D soft X-ray tomography to analyze intact INS-1E cells in a native, cryo-hydrated state. By integrating morphometric profiling with voxel-level linear absorption coefficients (LACs) and contour-based radial mapping, we tracked the structural, biochemical, and spatial remodeling of fragmented, intermediate, and interconnected mitochondrial morphotypes under high glucose and Exendin-4 stimulation. High glucose induces morphotype-specific hypertrophy, fission, and perinuclear redistribution of low-density fragments. Co-stimulation with Exendin-4 stabilizes interconnected networks and increases metabolic density at the cell periphery. Morphotype-resolved analysis uncovers a structure-density-location coupling in which mitochondrial shape, macromolecular packing, and radial position shift in concert. These results offer a quantitative framework and high-resolution spatial constraints for whole-cell modeling of organelle dynamics.
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