The effects of dietary restriction on mitochondrial dysfunction in aging.

Abstract:

:Age-associated alterations in the mitochondrial electron transport system (ETS) may lead to free radical generation and contribute to aging. The complexes of the ETS were screened spectrophotometrically in gastrocnemius of young (10 month) as well as older (20 and 26 month) B6C3F1 female mice fed an ad libitum (AL) diet or a restricted (DR) in total calories diet (40% less food than AL mice). The activities of complexes I, III, and IV decreased significantly by 62%, 54%, and 74%, respectively, in old AL mice (AL20) compared to young AL mice (AL10). Complexes I, III, and IV from DR10 mice had activities that were significantly lower than those seen in AL10 mice (suggesting a lower total respiratory rate or improved efficiency). By contrast, complex II activity did not decrease with age (actually increased, but not significantly) in AL20 mice. Complex II was decreased across age in DR mice. K(m) for ubiquinol-2 of complex III was significantly increased in AL10 animals (0.33 mM vs. 0.26 mM in DR10 mice) and was further increased with aging (0.44 mM in AL20 vs. 0.17 mM in DR20 mice). This suggests obstruction of binding, inhibition of electron flow in aging, which could yield premature product release as a free radical. Total complex IV by Vmax was highest in AL10 mice, but the proportion of complex as high-affinity sites was lower (69%) than in either DR10 (80%) or DR20 (80%). The percentage of high-affinity sites decreased to only 45% in AL20 mice, and Vmax was reduced by 75 percent. In AL26 mice high-affinity sites decreased to 33 percent. At physiologic concentration of reduced cytochrome c, significant dysfunction of complex IV in AL20 or AL26 mice would be expected with obstruction of overall electron transport. The age-associated loss of activity and function of complexes I, III, and IV may contribute to increased free radical production. Lack of sufficient DNA repair in mitochondria and juxtaposition to the ETS adds to susceptibility and accumulation of mtDNA and other mitochondrial macromolecular damage. DR seems to retard this deterioration of mitochondrial respiratory function by preserving enzymatic activities and function.

journal_name

Ann N Y Acad Sci

authors

Feuers RJ

doi

10.1111/j.1749-6632.1998.tb09902.x

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

1998-11-20 00:00:00

pages

192-201

eissn

0077-8923

issn

1749-6632

journal_volume

854

pub_type

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