Mitochondrial Dysfunction May Be a Cause of Age-Related Cognitive Impairment

Salk scientists report that mitochondria at dysfunctional synapses fail to meet energetic demand, supplying either too much or too little power and potentially cause age-related cognitive impairment. Their findings point to mitochondria dysfunction instead of synapse loss as cause for age-related cognitive impairment, highlighting research on aging and age-related illness.