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Digital PCR Quantitation of Muscle Mitochondrial DNA: Age, Fiber Type, and Mutation-Induced Changes.

Citation
Herbst, A., et al. “Digital Pcr Quantitation Of Muscle Mitochondrial Dna: Age, Fiber Type, And Mutation-Induced Changes.”. The Journals Of Gerontology. Series A, Biological Sciences And Medical Sciences, pp. 1327-1333.
Center UCSD-UCLA
Author Allen Herbst, Kevin Widjaja, Beatrice Nguy, Entela B Lushaj, Timothy M Moore, Andrea L Hevener, Debbie McKenzie, Judd M Aiken, Jonathan Wanagat
Keywords aging, digital PCR, Mitochondrial DNA deletion mutations, muscle, single cell
Abstract

Definitive quantitation of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) and mtDNA deletion mutation abundances would help clarify the role of mtDNA instability in aging. To more accurately quantify mtDNA, we applied the emerging technique of digital polymerase chain reaction to individual muscle fibers and muscle homogenates from aged rodents. Individual fiber mtDNA content correlated with fiber type and decreased with age. We adapted a digital polymerase chain reaction deletion assay that was accurate in mixing experiments to a mutation frequency of 0.03% and quantitated an age-induced increase in deletion frequency from rat muscle homogenates. Importantly, the deletion frequency measured in muscle homogenates strongly correlated with electron transport chain-deficient fiber abundance determined by histochemical analyses. These data clarify the temporal accumulation of mtDNA deletions that lead to electron chain-deficient fibers, a process culminating in muscle fiber loss.

Year of Publication
2017
Journal
The journals of gerontology. Series A, Biological sciences and medical sciences
Volume
72
Issue
10
Number of Pages
1327-1333
Date Published
10/2017
ISSN Number
1758-535X
DOI
10.1093/gerona/glx058
Alternate Journal
J. Gerontol. A Biol. Sci. Med. Sci.
PMID
28460005
PMCID
PMC5861869
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