F. Morel et al., CHANGES IN THE RESPIRATORY-CHAIN COMPLEXES ACTIVITIES AND IN THE MITOCHONDRIAL-DNA CONTENT DURING AGING IN D-SUBOBSCURA, Mechanism of ageing and development, 84(3), 1995, pp. 171-181
The time course (age 0-8 weeks) of the enzyme activities of respirator
y chain complexes I, III and IV and of citrate synthase, and the cell
mitochondrial/nuclear DNA content ratio were studied in Drosophila sub
obscura. The activities of the three respiratory complexes decreased w
ith age, but with different kinetics. The activities of complexes I an
d III remained nearly stable between weeks 0 and 3 (falling by 6% and
15%, respectively), and then gradually decreased; after 8 weeks residu
al activities were about 50% of the initial value for complexes I and
III. The activity of complex IV fell in the first week, decreasing con
tinually to week 8, where residual activity was 30% of the initial val
ue. No significant age-related change in citrate synthase activity was
observed. Mitochondrial DNA (measured by mitDNA/nucDNA) increased lin
early up to week 5 (2.6-fold) and then dropped by 40% in week 6 though
it remained higher than initial values.