“…In pancreatic acinar cells, mitochondria are organized into three functionally distinct groups located at the peripheral basolateral region near the plasma membrane, surrounding the nucleus, and between the granular area and basolateral region (Park et al, 2001). Specific subsets of mitochondrial networks and mitochondrial populations within cell types display dissimilar responses to substrates and inhibitors, as well as varied resistance or sensitive to oxidative stress, apoptosis or pathology (Romashko et al, 1998;Kuznetsov et al, 2004b;Willingham et al, 2019). A wide spectrum of cells (hepatocytes, HUVEC, astrocytes, HL-1 cells, fibroblasts and cultured human carcinoma cells) and tissues (cardiac, skeletal muscles and liver) display heterogeneous mitochondrial networks (Collins et al, 2002;Kuznetsov et al, 2004aKuznetsov et al, , 2006Bleck et al, 2018;Glancy, 2020).…”