Boosting neuronal activity-driven mitochondrial DNA transcription improves cognition in aged mice

  • Wenwen Li
  • , Jiarui Li
  • , Jing Li
  • , Chen Wei
  • , Tal Laviv
  • , Meiyi Dong
  • , Jingran Lin
  • , Mariah Calubag
  • , Lesley A. Colgan
  • , Kai Jin
  • , Bing Zhou
  • , Ying Shen
  • , Haohong Li
  • , Yihui Cui
  • , Zhihua Gao
  • , Tao Li
  • , Hailan Hu
  • , Ryohei Yasuda
  • , Huan Ma*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Deciphering the complex interplay between neuronal activity and mitochondrial function is pivotal in understanding brain aging, a multifaceted process marked by declines in synaptic function and mitochondrial performance. Here, we identified an age-dependent coupling between neuronal and synaptic excitation and mitochondrial DNA transcription (E-TCmito), which operates differently compared to classic excitation-transcription coupling in the nucleus (E-TCnuc). We demonstrated that E-TCmito repurposes molecules traditionally associated with E-TCnuc to regulate mitochondrial DNA expression in areas closely linked to synaptic activation. The effectiveness of E-TCmito weakens with age, contributing to age-related neurological deficits in mice. Boosting brain E-TCmito in aged animals ameliorated these impairments, offering a potential target to counteract age-related cognitive decline.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbereadp6547
JournalScience
Volume386
Issue number6728
DOIs
StatePublished - 20 Dec 2024

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