Exciting new tool for the study of mitochondrial metabolism! Thank you @jdejuan-sanz.bsky.social for sharing your plasmids.
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Can we make brains “smarter”? By boosting mitochondrial metabolism in neurons of memory circuits, we improved memory in flies and mice. Thrilled to see this work out - congrats to @amrapalianjali.bsky.social for spectacular work, and to all lab members for invaluable contributions!
And forgot to say we made all tools available at @addgene.bsky.social at www.addgene.org/browse/artic... including our new low affinity MitoGCaMP for in vivo fly measurements of mitochondrial Ca2+!
Nature Metabolism, Published online: 11 February 2026; doi:10.1038/s42255-025-01448-xCalcium entry into mitochondria couples neuronal activity to energy supply, but whether boosting this drive can enhance brain function has remained unclear. Vishwanath et al. now demonstrate that tuning mitochondrial calcium extrusion enhances ATP production and improves cognitive performance in flies and mice, paving the way for a new paradigm of systems neurometabolism.
And forgot to say we made all tools available at @addgene.bsky.social at www.addgene.org/browse/artic... including our new low affinity MitoGCaMP for in vivo fly measurements of mitochondrial Ca2+!
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Can we make brains “smarter”? By boosting mitochondrial metabolism in neurons of memory circuits, we improved memory in flies and mice. Thrilled to see this work out - congrats to @amrapalianjali.bsky.social for spectacular work, and to all lab members for invaluable contributions!