“…In support of this view, shifts in mitochondrial distribution toward the fiber periphery during hypertrophic fiber growth in a variety of comparative models appear to be independent of opposing shifts in nuclear distribution toward the fiber center (Nyack et al, 2007;Hardy et al, 2009;Hardy et al, 2010;Priester et al, 2011), and experiments with isolated cells indicate that mitochondrial DNA replication is independent of proximity to nuclei (Magnusson et al, 2003). Moreover, reactiondiffusion models indicate that spatial gradients in high-energy phosphate molecules like AMP are very slight in muscle (Jimenez et al, 2008;Dasika et al, 2011;Pathi et al, 2011), and we know of no biogenesis signals that vary spatially across the radius of the fiber. In contrast, as mentioned above, mitochondrial degradation is a regionally variable, selective process, whereby damaged mitochondria are specifically targeted and removed.…”