Loss Of Opa1 Disturbs Cellular Calcium Homeostasis And Sensitizes For Excitotoxicity

  • Kushnareva, Y. E.
  • Gerencser, A. A.
  • Bossy, B.
  • Ju, W. K.
  • White, A. D.
Publication date
February 2013
Publisher
Information Bulletin on Variable Stars (IBVS)

Abstract

Optic atrophy 1 (OPA1) mutations cause dominant optic atrophy (DOA) with retinal ganglion cell (RGC) and optic nerve degeneration. The mechanism for the selective degeneration of RGCs in DOA remains elusive. To address the mechanism, we reduced OPA1 protein expression in cell lines and RGCs by RNA interference. OPA1 loss results in mitochondrial fragmentation, deficiency in oxidative phosphorylation, decreased ATP levels, decreased mitochondrial Ca 2+ retention capacity, reduced mtDNA copy numbers, and sensitization to apoptotic insults. We demonstrate profound cristae depletion and loss of crista junctions in OPA1 knockdown cells, whereas the remaining crista junctions preserve their normal size. OPA1-depleted cells exhibit decreased agoni...

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