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  • Mitochondria vary in form and function across different cells, generating free radicals that can damage mitochondrial DNA, especially in long-lived cells like neurons.
  • We hypothesize that within a single cell, there are two types of mitochondria: 'stem' mitochondria with low metabolic activity and longer lifespans, and 'differentiated' mitochondria which are smaller, highly active, and have shorter lifespans.
  • Synaptic mitochondria serve as an example of differentiated mitochondria, being more sensitive to damage and playing a crucial role in synaptic transmission by being selectively transported to presynaptic endings.

Article Abstract

The mitochondria of different cells are different in their morphological and biochemical properties. These organelles generate free radicals during activity, leading inevitably to mitochondrial DNA damage. It is not clear how this problem is addressed in long-lived cells, such as neurons. We propose the hypothesis that mitochondria within the same cell also differ in lifespan and ability to divide. According to our suggestion, cells have a pool of 'stem' mitochondria with low metabolic activity and a pool of 'differentiated' mitochondria with significantly shorter lifespans and high metabolic activity. We consider synaptic mitochondria as a possible example of 'differentiated' mitochondria. They are significantly smaller than mitochondria from the cell body, and they are different in key enzyme activity levels, proteome, and lipidome. Synaptic mitochondria are more sensitive to different damaging factors. It has been established that neurons have a sorting mechanism that sends mitochondria with high membrane potential to presynaptic endings. This review describes the properties of synaptic mitochondria and their role in the regulation of synaptic transmission.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/revneuro-2016-0077DOI Listing

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