Declining NAD(+) induces a pseudohypoxic state disrupting nuclear-mitochondrial communication during aging.

Gomes, Price, Ling, Moslehi, Montgomery et al.
Cell 2014
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Ever since eukaryotes subsumed the bacterial ancestor of mitochondria, the nuclear and mitochondrial genomes have had to closely coordinate their activities, as each encode different subunits of the oxidative phosphorylation (OXPHOS) system. Mitochondrial dysfunction is a hallmark of aging, but its causes are debated. We show that, during aging, there is a specific loss of mitochondrial, but not nuclear, encoded OXPHOS subunits. We trace the cause to an alternate PGC-1α/β-independent pathway of nuclear-mitochondrial communication that is induced by a decline in nuclear NAD(+) and the accumulation of HIF-1α under normoxic conditions, with parallels to Warburg reprogramming. Deleting SIRT1 accelerates this process, whereas raising NAD(+) levels in old mice restores mitochondrial function to that of a young mouse in a SIRT1-dependent manner. Thus, a pseudohypoxic state that disrupts PGC-1α/β-independent nuclear-mitochondrial communication contributes to the decline in mitochondrial function with age, a process that is apparently reversible.

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Aging and Loss of SIRT1 Leads to a Specific Decline in Mitochondrial-Encoded Genes and Impairment in Mitochondrial Homeostasis in Skeletal Muscle (A) ATP content of 6-, 22-, and 30-month-old mice (n =...
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Nuclear NAD + (A) NAD + (B–D) Expression of nuclear- and mitochondrially encoded genes in primary myoblasts transduced with NMNAT1 NMNAT2 NMNAT3 (E and F) Mitochondrial DNA content and (H) ATP conten...
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Loss of SIRT1 Induces a Pseudohypoxic State that Disrupts Mitochondrial-Encoded Genes and Mitochondrial Homeostasis (A and B) HK2 PFKM PKM LDHA SIRT1 (C) Immunoblot for HIF-1α and tubulin in WT and ...
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SIRT1 Regulates HIF-1α Stabilization in Skeletal Muscle through Regulation of VHL Expression (A and B) Immunoblot for VHL and tubulin in gastrocnemius of WT and SIRT1 SIRT1 (C and D) VHL SIRT1 SIRT1...
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SIRT1 Regulates Mitochondrial Homeostasis by Modulation of the TFAM (A) TFAM SIRT1 (B) TFAM SIRT1 SIRT1 SIRT1 (C) Immunoblot for SIRT1, TFAM, and tubulin in SIRT1 SIRT1 SIRT1 TFAM (D) Expression o...
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AMPK Activity Regulates Switch between PGC-1α-Dependent and -Independent Mechanisms of Mitochondrial Regulation by SIRT1 (A) Immunoblot for p-AMPK (Thr172) and AMPK in SIRT1 SIRT1 (B) Immunoblot for ...
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Increasing NAD + (A) Immunoblot for HIF-1α and tubulin of 6- and 22-month-old AL and 22-month-old CR mice. (B) NAD + (C) Expression of mitochondrially encoded genes of the same cohorts as in (A). Valu...
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