Dynamics of Mitochondrial Transport in Axons

Front Cell Neurosci. 2016 May 13:10:123. doi: 10.3389/fncel.2016.00123. eCollection 2016.

Abstract

The polarized structure and long neurites of neurons pose a unique challenge for proper mitochondrial distribution. It is widely accepted that mitochondria move from the cell body to axon ends and vice versa; however, we have found that mitochondria originating from the axon ends moving in the retrograde direction never reach to the cell body, and only a limited number of mitochondria moving in the anterograde direction from the cell body arrive at the axon ends of mouse hippocampal neurons. Furthermore, we have derived a mathematical formula using the Fokker-Planck equation to characterize features of mitochondrial transport, and the equation could determine altered mitochondrial transport in axons overexpressing parkin. Our analysis will provide new insights into the dynamics of mitochondrial transport in axons of normal and unhealthy neurons.

Keywords: anterograde transport; axonal transport; mitochondrial transport; models; retrograde transport; theoretical.