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- Cellular Mechanisms of Mitochondrial Biogenesis in Health
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1. Nuclear control of electron transport chain gene expression
- Dr. Glenn C. Rowe
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3. Protein import into mitochondria
- Dr. Trevor Lithgow
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4. Mitochondrial phospholipid synthesis and incorporation
- Prof. Grant Hatch
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5. Mitochondrial DNA replication and transcription
- Prof. Julio Montoya
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6. Mitochondrial production of reactive oxygen species 1
- Prof. Martin Brand
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7. Mitochondrial production of reactive oxygen species 2
- Prof. Martin Brand
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8. Mitophagy - the degradation of dysfunctional organelles
- Dr. Anna Vainshtein
- Mitochondrial Biogenesis in Physiological Conditions
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9. Thyroid hormone and mitochondrial biogenesis
- Dr. Joachim Weitzel
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10. Exercise-induced mitochondrial biogenesis in muscle 1
- Prof. David Hood
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11. Exercise-induced mitochondrial biogenesis in muscle 2
- Prof. David Hood
- Mitochondrial Biogenesis in Aging and Disease
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12. Mitochondrial diseases: an update
- Dr. Ayesha Saleem
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13. Exercise and nutrition in mitochondrial disorders
- Prof. Mark Tarnopolsky
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14. Mitochondrial disorders and neurodegeneration
- Dr. Jan-Willem Taanman
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15. Reprogramming oxidative phosphorylation in cancer
- Prof. José Cuezva
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16. Possible roles of mitochondrial biogenesis in aging
- Dr. Aubrey de Grey
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17. Mitochondria in reproduction and fertility: mitochondria and gametes 1
- Prof. Pascale May Panloup
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18. Mitochondria in reproduction and fertility: mitochondria and embryo 2
- Prof. Pascale May Panloup
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19. Mitochondrial morphology and ultrastructure in skeletal muscle
- Prof. Martin Picard
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20. Improving mitochondrial phenotypes with pharmaceuticals
- Prof. Christopher Perry
- Mitochondria, Cell Signaling and Apoptosis
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21. Mitochondrial permeability transition
- Prof. John Lemasters
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22. Pathways of apoptosis in muscle 1
- Prof. Stephen E. Alway
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23. Pathways of apoptosis in muscle 2
- Prof. Stephen E. Alway
- Archived Lectures *These may not cover the latest advances in the field
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26. Reactive oxygen species and myocardial apoptosis
- Dr. Zhi-Qing Zhao
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27. Mitochondrial biogenesis as a result of exercise
- Dr. Darrell Neufer
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28. Mechanisms of mitochondrial fusion and fission
- Dr. Luca Scorrano
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29. Mitochondrial heterogeneity in cells
- Dr. Tony Collins
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30. Mitochondrial diseases: an update
- Prof. Salvatore DiMauro
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31. Calcium signaling and mitochondrial function
- Prof. David Nicholls
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32. Mitochondrial biogenesis during gametogenesis and embryonic development
- Prof. Pascal Reynier
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33. Mitochondrial complex assembly
- Dr. Leo Nijtmans
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34. Evolutionary and developmental variation in muscle mitochondrial content
- Prof. Christopher Moyes
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35. Muscle mitochondrial function and biogenesis with aging
- Dr. Russell Hepple
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36. The mitochondrial pathway in apoptosis
- Prof. Douglas Green
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38. Mitochondrial disorders and neurodegeneration
- Prof. Anthony Schapira
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39. Respiration, reactive oxygen species and uncoupling proteins
- Prof. Martin Brand
Printable Handouts
Navigable Slide Index
- Introduction
- Mitochondrial heterogeneity in cells
- Mitochondrial function
- Multiple levels of heterogeneity
- Sub-cellular heterogeneity
- Membrane potential - JC1
- Membrane potential - TMRE
- Imaging the permeability transition pore
- Subcellular heterogeneity in PTP
- Calcium: a ubiquitous messenger
- Mitochondrial calcium handling
- Measuring mitochondrial calcium in live cells
- Agonist evoked calcium signals
- Graded mitochondrial response
- Calcium uptake by mitochondria
- Functionality summary
- Morphology confusion
- Fission and fusion
- How many mitochondria?
- Luminal continuity
- Electrical continuity
- Mitochondria continuity assays
- 3D reconstructions of mitochondria in live cells
- Fluorescence recovery after photobleaching
- DsRed1 mobility
- DsRed and TMRE
- Irradiation induced depolarisation
- Hepatocyte electrical discontinuity
- HeLa cell discontinuity
- HeLa cell map
- Pancreatic acinar and HUVEC maps
- Cardiac myocyte electrical discontiuity
- Oxidative damage
- Electrical discontinuity summary
- Atypical networks - electrical discontinuity
- Atypical networks - FRAP
- Atypical networks summary
- Final summary
- Acknowledgement
- Selected references
Topics Covered
- Levels of mitochondrial heterogeneity
- Subcellular heterogeneity
- Membrane potential
- Permeability transition
- Calcium uptake
- Morphology: network or discrete?
- Live cell mitochondrial 3D reconstruction
- Fluorescence Recovery After Photobleaching (FRAP)
- Electrical continuity
- Atypical networks
Talk Citation
Collins, T. (2007, October 1). Mitochondrial heterogeneity in cells [Video file]. In The Biomedical & Life Sciences Collection, Henry Stewart Talks. Retrieved May 11, 2025, from https://doi.org/10.69645/KACI8364.Export Citation (RIS)
Publication History
Financial Disclosures
- Dr. Tony Collins has not informed HSTalks of any commercial/financial relationship that it is appropriate to disclose.