Circadian coupling of mitochondria in a deep-diving mammal
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2024-04-08Type
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Ciccone, Chiara; Kante, Fayiri; Folkow, Lars; Hazlerigg, David Grey; West, Alexander Christopher; Wood, Shona HiediAbstract
Regulation of mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation is essential to
match energy supply to changing cellular energy demands, and to
cope with periods of hypoxia. Recent work implicates the circadian
molecular clock in control of mitochondrial function and hypoxia
sensing. Because diving mammals experience intermittent episodes
of severe hypoxia, with diel patterning in dive depth and duration, it
is interesting to consider circadian–mitochondrial interaction in this
group. Here, we demonstrate that the hooded seal (Cystophora
cristata), a deep-diving Arctic pinniped, shows strong daily patterning
of diving behaviour in the wild. Cultures of hooded seal skin
fibroblasts exhibit robust circadian oscillation of the core clock
genes per2 and arntl. In liver tissue collected from captive hooded
seals, expression of arntl was some 4-fold higher in the middle of the
night than in the middle of the day. To explore the clock–mitochondria
relationship, we measured the mitochondrial oxygen consumption in
synchronized hooded seal skin fibroblasts and found a circadian
variation in mitochondrial activity, with higher coupling efficiency of
complex I coinciding with the trough of arntl expression. These results
open the way for further studies of circadian–hypoxia interactions in
pinnipeds during diving.
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Ciccone, C. (2024). Molecular adaptations to diving-induced hypoxia. Diurnal variations in cellular and mitochondrial hypoxia tolerance in the hooded seal (Cystophora cristata). (Doctoral thesis). https://hdl.handle.net/10037/35447.Publisher
The Company of BiologistsCitation
Ciccone, Kante, Folkow, Hazlerigg, West, Wood. Circadian coupling of mitochondria in a deep-diving mammal. Journal of Experimental Biology. 2024;227(7)Metadata
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