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摘要
功能障碍巨线粒体的积累是衰老心肌细胞的标志。本研究利用自然衰老小鼠模型和依托泊苷诱导的细胞衰老模型,研究了这一现象的核心机制,重点是线粒体脂质代谢紊乱及其对线粒体动力学和自噬的影响。在衰老的心肌细胞中,内质网-线粒体(ER-Mito)接触的减少会影响脂质运输,导致线粒体磷脂酰乙醇胺(PE)合成不足。磷脂酰丝氨酸脱羧酶(PISD)的缺乏进一步阻碍了线粒体内磷脂酰丝氨酸向 PE 的转化,加剧了 PE 生产的不足。PE 的短缺破坏了自噬体膜的形成,导致自噬通量受损和受损线粒体的积累。调节 LACTB 的表达以增强 PISD 的活性和 PE 的产生,有助于维持线粒体的平衡和老化心肌细胞的完整性。这些发现突显了线粒体脂质代谢紊乱是驱动衰老心肌细胞中功能失调的巨线粒体积累的核心机制,并表明抑制 LACTB 的表达可作为缓解心脏衰老和保护线粒体功能的潜在治疗策略。
Age-associated reduction in ER-Mitochondrial contacts impairs mitochondrial lipid metabolism and autophagosome formation in the heart
The accumulation of dysfunctional giant mitochondria is a hallmark of aged cardiomyocytes. This study investigated the core mechanism underlying this phenomenon, focusing on the disruption of mitochondrial lipid metabolism and its effects on mitochondrial dynamics and autophagy, using both naturally aging mouse models and etoposide-induced cellular senescence models. In aged cardiomyocytes, a reduction in endoplasmic reticulum-mitochondrial (ER-Mito) contacts impairs lipid transport and leads to insufficient synthesis of mitochondrial phosphatidylethanolamine (PE). A deficiency in phosphatidylserine decarboxylase (PISD) further hinders the conversion of phosphatidylserine to PE within mitochondria, exacerbating the deficit of PE production. This PE shortage disrupts autophagosomal membrane formation, leading to impaired autophagic flux and the accumulation of damaged mitochondria. Modulating LACTB expression to enhance PISD activity and PE production helps maintain mitochondrial homeostasis and the integrity of aging cardiomyocytes. These findings highlight the disruption of mitochondrial lipid metabolism as a central mechanism driving the accumulation of dysfunctional giant mitochondria in aged cardiomyocytes and suggest that inhibiting LACTB expression could serve as a potential therapeutic strategy for mitigating cardiac aging and preserving mitochondrial function.
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