Resveratrol modulates mitochondria dynamics in replicative senescent yeast cells

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Mitochondria form a reticulum network dynamically fuse and divide in the cell. The balance between mitochondria fusion and fission is correlated to the shape, activity and integrity of these pivotal organelles. Resveratrol is a polyphenol antioxidant that can extend life span in yeast and worm. This study examined mitochondria dynamics in replicative senescent yeast cells as well as the effects of resveratrol on mitochondria fusion and fission. Collecting cells by biotin-streptavidin sorting method revealed that majority of the replicative senescent cells bear fragmented mitochondrial network, indicating mitochondria dynamics favors fission. Resveratrol treatment resulted in a reduction in the ratio of senescent yeast cells with fragmented mitochondria. The readjustment of mitochondria dynamics induced by resveratrol likely derives from altered expression profiles of fusion and fission genes. Our results demonstrate that resveratrol serves not only as an antioxidant, but also a compound that can mitigate mitochondria fragmentation in replicative senescent yeast cells. © 2014 Wang et al.

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Wang, I. H., Chen, H. Y., Wang, Y. H., Chang, K. W., Chen, Y. C., & Chang, C. R. (2014). Resveratrol modulates mitochondria dynamics in replicative senescent yeast cells. PLoS ONE, 9(8). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0104345

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