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Dyslipidemia impairs mitochondrial trafficking and function in sensory neurons.

Citation
Rumora, A. E., et al. “Dyslipidemia Impairs Mitochondrial Trafficking And Function In Sensory Neurons.”. Faseb Journal : Official Publication Of The Federation Of American Societies For Experimental Biology, pp. 195-207.
Center University of Michigan
Author Amy E Rumora, Stephen I Lentz, Lucy M Hinder, Samuel W Jackson, Andrew Valesano, Gideon E Levinson, Eva L Feldman
Keywords DRG, Diabetic neuropathy, hyperglycemia, mitochondrial transport, Palmitate
Abstract

Mitochondrial trafficking plays a central role in dorsal root ganglion (DRG) neuronal cell survival and neurotransmission by transporting mitochondria from the neuronal cell body throughout the bundles of DRG axons. In type 2 diabetes (T2DM), dyslipidemia and hyperglycemia damage DRG neurons and induce mitochondrial dysfunction; however, the impact of free fatty acids and glucose on mitochondrial trafficking in DRG neurons remains unknown. To evaluate the impact of free fatty acids compared to hyperglycemia on mitochondrial transport, primary adult mouse DRG neuron cultures were treated with physiologic concentrations of palmitate and glucose and assessed for alterations in mitochondrial trafficking, mitochondrial membrane potential, and mitochondrial bioenergetics. Palmitate treatment significantly reduced the number of motile mitochondria in DRG axons, but physiologic concentrations of glucose did not impair mitochondrial trafficking dynamics. Palmitate-treated DRG neurons also exhibited a reduction in mitochondrial velocity, and impaired mitochondrial trafficking correlated with mitochondrial depolarization in palmitate-treated DRG neurons. Finally, we found differential bioenergetic effects of palmitate and glucose on resting and energetically challenged mitochondria in DRG neurons. Together, these results suggest that palmitate induces DRG neuron mitochondrial depolarization, inhibiting axonal mitochondrial trafficking and altering mitochondrial bioenergetic capacity.-Rumora, A. E., Lentz, S. I., Hinder, L. M., Jackson, S. W., Valesano, A., Levinson, G. E., Feldman, E. L. Dyslipidemia impairs mitochondrial trafficking and function in sensory neurons.

Year of Publication
2018
Journal
FASEB journal : official publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology
Volume
32
Issue
1
Number of Pages
195-207
Date Published
12/2018
ISSN Number
1530-6860
DOI
10.1096/fj.201700206R
Alternate Journal
FASEB J.
PMID
28904018
PMCID
PMC6191072
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