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Improvement of cognitive and motor performance with mitotherapy in aged mice
Int J Biol Sci. 2020 Jan 16;16(5):849-858. doi: 10.7150/ijbs.40886.
Zizhen Zhao 1, Zhenyao Yu 1, Yixue Hou 1, Le Zhang 2, Ailing Fu 1
Abstract:
...Here we intravenously injected the mitochondria isolated from young mice into aged mice and investigated the mitotherapy on biochemistry metabolism and animal behaviors. The results showed that heterozygous mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) of both aged and young mouse coexisted in tissues of aged mice after mitochondrial administration, and meanwhile, ATP content in tissues increased while reactive oxygen species (ROS) level reduced. Besides, the mitotherapy significantly improved cognitive and motor performance of aged mice. Our study, at the first report in aged animals, not only provides a useful approach to study mitochondrial function associated with aging, but also a new insight into anti-aging through mitotherapy.
PMID: 32071554
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