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Enhanced number and activity of mitochondria in multiple sclerosis lesions

Authors :
Witte, M.E.
Bo, L.
Rodenburg, R.J.T.
Belien, J.A.
Musters, R.
Hazes, T.
Wintjes, L.T.
Smeitink, J.A.M.
Geurts, J.J.
Vries, H.E. de
Valk, P. van der
Horssen, J. van
Pathology
Physiology
Molecular cell biology and Immunology
NCA - Multiple Sclerosis and Other Neuroinflammatory Diseases
ICaR - Heartfailure and pulmonary arterial hypertension
Source :
Journal of Pathology, 219, 2, pp. 193-204, Witte, M E, Bo, L, Rodenburg, R J, Belien, J A M, Musters, R J P, Hazes, T, Wintjes, L T, Smeitink, J A, Geurts, J J G, de Vries, H E, van der Valk, P & van Horssen, J 2009, ' Enhanced number and activity of mitochondria in multiple sclerosis lesions ', Journal of Pathology, vol. 219, no. 2, pp. 193-204 . https://doi.org/10.1002/path.2582, Journal of Pathology, 219(2), 193-204. John Wiley and Sons Ltd, Journal of Pathology, 219, 193-204
Publication Year :
2009

Abstract

Contains fulltext : 80772.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access) Mitochondrial dysfunction has been implicated in the development and progression of multiple sclerosis (MS) lesions. Mitochondrial alterations might occur as a response to demyelination and inflammation, since demyelination leads to an increased energy demand in axons and could thereby affect the number, distribution and activity of mitochondria. We have studied the expression of mitochondrial proteins and mitochondrial enzyme activity in active demyelinating and chronic inactive MS lesions. Mitochondrial protein expression and enzyme activity in active and chronic inactive MS lesions was investigated using (immuno)histochemical and biochemical techniques. The number of mitochondria and their co-localization with axons and astrocytes within MS lesions and adjacent normal-appearing white matter (NAWM) was quantitatively assessed. In both active and inactive lesions we observed an increase in mitochondrial protein expression as well as a significant increase in the number of mitochondria. Mitochondrial density in axons and astrocytes was significantly enhanced in active lesions compared to adjacent NAWM, whereas a trend was observed in inactive lesions. Complex IV activity was strikingly up-regulated in MS lesions compared to control white matter and, to a lesser extent, NAWM. Finally, we demonstrated increased immunoreactivity of the mitochondrial stress protein mtHSP70 in MS lesions, particularly in astrocytes and axons. Our data indicate the occurrence of severe mitochondrial alterations in MS lesions, which coincides with enhanced mitochondrial oxidative stress. Together, these findings support a mechanism whereby enhanced density of mitochondria in MS lesions might contribute to the formation of free radicals and subsequent tissue damage.

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ISSN :
00223417
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Pathology, 219, 2, pp. 193-204, Witte, M E, Bo, L, Rodenburg, R J, Belien, J A M, Musters, R J P, Hazes, T, Wintjes, L T, Smeitink, J A, Geurts, J J G, de Vries, H E, van der Valk, P & van Horssen, J 2009, ' Enhanced number and activity of mitochondria in multiple sclerosis lesions ', Journal of Pathology, vol. 219, no. 2, pp. 193-204 . https://doi.org/10.1002/path.2582, Journal of Pathology, 219(2), 193-204. John Wiley and Sons Ltd, Journal of Pathology, 219, 193-204
Accession number :
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