Mitochondria: A worthwhile object for ultrastructural qualitative characterization and quantification of cells at physiological and pathophysiological states using conventional transmission electron microscopy

Acta Histochem. 2020 Dec;122(8):151646. doi: 10.1016/j.acthis.2020.151646. Epub 2020 Oct 28.

Abstract

Mitochondria are highly dynamic intracellular organelles with ultrastructural heterogeneity reflecting the behaviour and functions of the cells. The ultrastructural remodelling, performed by the counteracting active processes of mitochondrial fusion and fission, enables the organelles to respond to diverse cellular requirements and cues. It is also an important part of mechanisms underlying adaptation of mitochondria to pathophysiological conditions that challenge the cell homeostasis. However, if the stressor is constantly acting, the adaptive capacity of the cell can be exceeded and defective changes in mitochondrial morphology (indicating the insufficient functionality of mitochondria or development of mitochondrial disorders) may appear. Beside qualitative description of mitochondrial ultrastructure, stereological principles concerning the estimation of alterations in mitochondrial volume density or surface density are invaluable approaches for unbiased quantification of cells under physiological or pathophysiological conditions. In order to improve our understanding of cellular functions and dysfunctions, transmission electron microscopy (TEM) still remains a gold standard for qualitative and quantitative ultrastructural examination of mitochondria from various cell types, as well as from those experienced to different stimuli or toxicity-inducing factors. In the current study, general morphological and functional features of mitochondria, and their ultrastructural heterogeneity related to physiological and pathophysiological states of the cells are reviewed. Moreover, stereological approaches for accurate quantification of mitochondrial ultrastructure from electron micrographs taken from TEM are described in detail.

Keywords: Mitochondria; Mitochondrial dynamics; Stereological approaches; Surface density; Ultrastructural heterogeneity; Volume density.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Adaptation, Physiological*
  • Endoplasmic Reticulum / physiology
  • Endoplasmic Reticulum / ultrastructure*
  • Eukaryotic Cells / physiology
  • Eukaryotic Cells / ultrastructure*
  • Humans
  • Microscopy, Electron, Transmission / methods
  • Mitochondria / physiology
  • Mitochondria / ultrastructure*
  • Mitochondrial Dynamics / physiology*
  • Organelle Shape
  • Organelle Size
  • Stress, Physiological