RNAi-mediated knockdown of Drp1 expression results in significantly longer mitochondria in axons. Isolated DRGs were transfected with shRNA-Drp1 and cells were stained with MitoTracker dye to reveal mitochondrial morphology (B,D,F,H). Phase contrast (A,C,E,G) and epifluorescence (B,D,F,H) images show that most mitochondria in transfected cells (C–H) are longer than those in control cells (A,B). Long mitochondria are seen throughout the axons of transfected cells: in the proximal (C,D), middle (E,F), and distal (G,H) regions. Scale bar, 10 μm. Quantification of mitochondrial length change after RNAi knockdown of Drp1 expression (I). The lengths of axonal mitochondria were measured and plotted as a frequency distribution. The mitochondrial length distributions in control and transfected cells were nearly nonoverlapping, differing from each other with p < 0.001 (two-tail t test). In control cells, 98% of mitochondria were ≤2 μm, whereas in transfected cells, 86% of mitochondria were >2 μm long, and a small fraction exceeded 16 μm. Pooled data are shown from three experiments (shRNA: n = 107 mitochondria/13 axons; control: n = 163 mitochondria/12 axons).