作者
Ryohei Iwata,Pierre Casimir,Emir Erkol,Leïla Boubakar,Mélanie Planque,Isabel M Gallego López,Martyna Ditkowska,Vaiva Gaspariunaite,Sofie Beckers,Daan Remans,Katlijn Vints,Anke Vandekeere,Suresh Poovathingal,Matthew Bird,Ine Vlaeminck,Eline Creemers,Keimpe Wierda,Nikky Corthout,Pieter Vermeersch,Sébastien Carpentier,Kristofer Davie,Massimiliano Mazzone,Natalia V. Gounko,Stein Aerts,Bart Ghesquière,Sarah‐Maria Fendt,Pierre Vanderhaeghen
摘要
Neuronal development in the human cerebral cortex is considerably prolonged compared with that of other mammals. We explored whether mitochondria influence the species-specific timing of cortical neuron maturation. By comparing human and mouse cortical neuronal maturation at high temporal and cell resolution, we found a slower mitochondria development in human cortical neurons compared with that in the mouse, together with lower mitochondria metabolic activity, particularly that of oxidative phosphorylation. Stimulation of mitochondria metabolism in human neurons resulted in accelerated development in vitro and in vivo, leading to maturation of cells weeks ahead of time, whereas its inhibition in mouse neurons led to decreased rates of maturation. Mitochondria are thus important regulators of the pace of neuronal development underlying human-specific brain neoteny.