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Structural and replicative forms of mitochondrial DNA from human leukocytes in relation to age.
- Source :
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Mechanisms of ageing and development [Mech Ageing Dev] 1978 May; Vol. 7 (5), pp. 351-65. - Publication Year :
- 1978
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Abstract
- The structure and replication of human leukocyte mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) was investigated in healthy young adult males (23--37 years old), middle-aged males (42--52 years old) with secondary polycythemia, and elderly males (80--89 years old) who exhibited different degrees of age-related disease syndromes. The distribution of the various cell types within the white cell population was within normal limits in all samples. Total mtDNA was isolated in ethidium bromide--CsCl gradients and examined by electron microscopy after spreading by the aqueous and formamide techniques. The individual frequencies of catenated forms ranged from 2 to 6% but showed relatively little change (declining slightly) with age. The individual frequencies of circular dimers varied from 0 to 0.1% in the young adult and polycythemic groups and in 10 out of 12 elderly individuals. One elderly individual had a circular dimer frequency of 0.3% (including a circular molecular of tetramer size) and another had 4.5%. This finding suggest that agerelated cellular pathology may exist in the blood-forming system in some cases. The mode of replication of leukocyte mtDNA agrees well with that described for mouse L cells. There was no evidence of aberrant mtDNA replication as a result of aging.
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 0047-6374
- Volume :
- 7
- Issue :
- 5
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Mechanisms of ageing and development
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 651393
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1016/0047-6374(78)90077-5