The cellular mechanisms involved in axonogenesis are still unclean In the present work we found that formation of neurites in cultured neonatal dorsal root ganglion neurons co-incided with the redistribution of highly charged mitochondria. Radially distributed in subplasmalemmal space 3 h after plating, highly charged mitochondria formed clusters in the hillocks of predominant neurites during the next 24-48 h and then redistributed into the axons. These results provide evidence that accumulation of a critical mass of charged mitochondria at the site of the future axonal hillock may represent the slow initiation stage of axonogenesis, followed by a fast growth phase.
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Dedov, V. N., Dedova, I. V., & Armati, P. J. (2000). Transport of mitochondria during axonogenesis. IUBMB Life, 49(6), 549–552. https://doi.org/10.1080/15216540050167115
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