TFAM公司
线粒体生物发生
生物
线粒体DNA
尼泊尔卢比1
胎儿
细胞色素c氧化酶
基因表达
线粒体
男科
基因
分子生物学
遗传学
怀孕
医学
作者
Martina Pejznochová,Markéta Tesařová,Hana Hansíková,Martin Magner,Tomáš Honzík,Kamila Vinšová,Zuzana Hájková,Vendula Havlíčková,J Zeman
出处
期刊:Mitochondrion
[Elsevier]
日期:2010-01-21
卷期号:10 (4): 321-329
被引量:63
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.mito.2010.01.006
摘要
The mitochondrial biogenesis and adequate energy production are important for fetal growth and early postnatal adaptation. The aim of the study was to characterize mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) content and expression patterns of POLG, TFAM, NRF1, NRF2 and PGC1 family of regulated coactivators (PGC1A, PGC1B and PRC) involved in the mtDNA transcription, regulation and maintenance in human fetal tissues during second trimester of gestation. Further the mRNA expression profiles of selected cytochrome c oxidase (COX) subunits were analysed. Moreover enzyme activities of COX and CS and protein levels of COX subunits were analysed. DNA, RNA and proteins were isolated from 26 pairs of fetal liver and muscle samples obtained at autopsy after termination of pregnancy for genetic indications unrelated to OXPHOS deficiency between 13th and 28th week of gestation. This work offers a broad view on the mtDNA content changes in two different tissues during the second trimester of gestation and in the corresponding tissues after birth. The important differences in expression of POLG, TFAM, NRF2 genes and family PGC1 coactivators were found between the fetal tissues. The significant tissue-specific changes in expression of selected COX subunits on mRNA level (COX4 and MTCO2) were observed. Further the considerable differences in enzyme activities of COX and CS are demonstrated between fetal and postnatal phase. In conclusion our study indicates that the fetal developing tissues might differ in the control of mitochondrial biogenesis depending on their energy demand and the age of gestation. Moreover the gene expression is changed mainly on transcriptional level through fetal period.
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