Skip to main content
. 2014 Jun 12;10(8):1468–1469. doi: 10.4161/auto.29321

graphic file with name auto-10-1468-g1.jpg

Figure 1. Persistent activation of a DNA damage response by PARP1 leads to loss of NAD+ and attenuation of SIRT1 and PPARGC1A. This in turn leads to decreased expression of UCP2 and increased mitochondrial membrane potential. PINK1 is increasingly cleaved leading to defective mitophagy.