Respiratory chain failure in adult muscle fibres: relationship with ageing and possible implications for the neuronal pool

Edward Byrne , Xenia Dennett
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Abstract

A histochemical analysis of mitochondrial enzyme activity was carried out in 103 human diaphragmatic skeletal muscles from 49 subjects of different ages, obtained either at the time of abdominal surgery or at necropsy. Evidence of respiratory failure (cytochrome oxidase negativity) was seen in occasional fibres from the fourth decade on with an approximate 10-fold increase between the fourth and ninth decade (0.16% to 2.85%). A similar incidence of mitochondrial failure in CNS neurones to that documented in skeletal muscle could easily account for attrition of 25% of neurones over a 50-year period as reported in the literature. Possible theoretical relationships between morphological markers of mitochondrial failure and cell attrition are explored. While the projections from muscle to neurone are somewhat speculative, it is clear that if a similar extent of mitochondrial pathology exists in the brain to that documented in skeletal muscle, this could easily account for neuronal loss in the ageing brain.

成人肌纤维的呼吸链衰竭:与衰老的关系以及对神经元池的可能影响
对49名不同年龄受试者的103块横膈膜骨骼肌进行了线粒体酶活性的组织化学分析,这些肌肉是在腹部手术或尸检时获得的。从第四个十年开始,偶尔在纤维中发现呼吸衰竭(细胞色素氧化酶阴性)的证据,在第四个和第九个十年之间增加了大约10倍(0.16%至2.85%)。据文献报道,在50年的时间里,中枢神经系统神经元线粒体衰竭的发生率与骨骼肌相似,可以很容易地解释25%的神经元损耗。可能的理论关系之间的形态标记的线粒体失败和细胞损耗进行了探讨。虽然从肌肉到神经元的投影有些推测性,但很明显,如果大脑中存在与骨骼肌相似程度的线粒体病理,这很容易解释大脑衰老中神经元的损失。
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