Figure 5. The abundance of triglycerides (TGs) increases in the aged skeletal muscle mitochondria whilst the abundance of phosphatidylethanolamines (PEs) decreases. (A) 78% of TGs identified increase in abundance with ageing in the skeletal muscle mitochondria. Whilst in the skeletal muscle mitochondria 73% of PEs identified decrease in abundance with ageing. (B) Proposed pathways for the lipid changes in the young (4-11 weeks) and old (78 weeks) mitochondria. In the young mitochondria the conversion of diacylglycerols favours the production of phosphatidylethanolamine. Whilst in the old mitochondria the production of diacylglycerols to triglycerides is enhanced. Chemical structures were obtained from Kegg [