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Mitochondrial DNA deletions and differential mitochondrial DNA content in Rhesus monkeys: Implications for aging
Authors:Peizhong MaoPatience Gallagher  Samira NedungadiMaria Manczak  Ulziibat P shirendebSteven G Kohama  Betsy FergusonByung S Park  P Hemachandra Reddy
Institution:
  • a Neuroscience Division, Oregon National Primate Research Center, Oregon Health & Science University, 505 NW 185th Avenue, Beaverton, OR 97006, USA
  • b Byung S. Park, Division of Biostatistics, Department of Public Health and Preventive Medicine, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR 97239, USA
  • c Department of Physiology and Pharmacology, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR 97201, USA
  • Abstract:The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) deletions, mtDNA content and aging in rhesus monkeys. Using 2 sets of specific primers, we amplified an 8 kb mtDNA fragment covering a common 5.7 kb deletion and the entire 16.5 kb mitochondrial genome in the brain and buffy-coats of young and aged monkeys. We studied a total of 66 DNA samples: 39 were prepared from a buffy-coat and 27 were prepared from occipital cortex tissues. The mtDNA data were assessed using a permutation test to identify differences in mtDNA, in the different monkey groups. Using real-time RT-PCR strategy, we also assessed both mtDNA and nuclear DNA levels for young, aged and male and female monkeys. We found a 5.7 kb mtDNA deletion in 81.8% (54 of 66) of the total tested samples. In the young group of buffy-coat DNA, we found 5.7 kb deletions in 7 of 17 (41%), and in the aged group, we found 5.7 kb deletions in 12 of 22 (54%), suggesting that the prevalence of mtDNA deletions is related to age. We found decreased mRNA levels of mtDNA in aged monkeys relative to young monkeys. The increases in mtDNA deletions and mtDNA levels in aged rhesus monkeys suggest that damaged DNA accumulates as rhesus monkeys age and these altered mtDNA changes may have physiological relevance to compensate decreased mitochondrial function.
    Keywords:Rhesus monkeys  Mitochondrial DNA  Aging  Real-time RT-PCR  Mitochondrial DNA deletion  Mitochondrial-encoded DNA
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