Increasing evidence indicates the role of mitochondrial and vascular dysfunction in aging and aging-associated pathologies; however, the exact mechanisms and chronological processes remain enigmatic. High-energy demand organs, such as the brain, depend on the health of their mitochondria and vasculature for the maintenance of normal functions, therefore representing vulnerable targets for aging. This methodology article describes an analysis pipeline for three-dimensional (3-D) mitochondria-associated signal geometry of two-photon image stacks of brain vasculature. The analysis methods allow the quantification of mitochondria-associated signals obtained in real time in their physiological environment. In addition, signal geometry results will allow the extrapolation of fission and fusion events under normal conditions, during aging, or in the presence of different pathological conditions, therefore contributing to our understanding of the role mitochondria play in a variety of aging-associated diseases with vascular etiology. Analysis pipeline for 3-D mitochondria-associated signal geometry of two-photon image stacks of brain vasculature.

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