Mitochondrial Transfer in the Neurovascular Unit, Not Only for Energy Rescue: A Systematic Review.

IF 7 2区 医学 Q1 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY Aging and Disease Pub Date : 2024-07-30 DOI:10.14336/AD.2024.0461
Daqiang Zhou, Sibo Yang, Jiehong Wu, Yanan Li, Huijuan Jin, Yan Luo, Feng Zhang, Junjie Jiang, Bo Hu, Yifan Zhou
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Despite substantial evidence highlighting molecular communication within the components of neurovascular units (NVU), the interactions at the organelle level have been insufficiently explored in recent decades. Mitochondria, for instance, beyond their traditional role as energy supply for intracellular metabolism and survival, provide a novel perspective on intercellular connections through mitochondrial transfer. These transferred mitochondria not only carry bioactive molecules but also signal to mitigate risks in both healthy and pathological conditions. In this review, we summarized mitochondrial transfer events, relevant routes, and underlying molecular mechanisms originating from diverse cell populations within NVU. We particularly focus on the therapeutic potential of this mechanism in treating central nervous system disorders, notably neurodegenerative diseases marked by mitochondrial dysfunction and then highlight the promising prospects of exogenous mitochondrial supplementation as a treatment target.

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神经血管单元中的线粒体转移,不仅用于能量救援:系统回顾。
尽管有大量证据表明神经血管单元(NVU)各组成部分之间存在分子交流,但近几十年来,细胞器层面的相互作用却未得到充分探索。例如,线粒体除了作为细胞内新陈代谢和生存的能量供应者这一传统角色外,还通过线粒体转移提供了细胞间联系的新视角。这些转移的线粒体不仅携带生物活性分子,而且还发出信号,在健康和病理情况下减轻风险。在这篇综述中,我们总结了线粒体转移事件、相关途径以及源自 NVU 内不同细胞群的潜在分子机制。我们特别关注这一机制在治疗中枢神经系统疾病,尤其是以线粒体功能障碍为特征的神经退行性疾病方面的治疗潜力,然后强调了外源性线粒体补充剂作为治疗靶点的广阔前景。
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Aging and Disease
Aging and Disease GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY-
CiteScore
14.60
自引率
2.70%
发文量
138
审稿时长
10 weeks
期刊介绍: Aging & Disease (A&D) is an open-access online journal dedicated to publishing groundbreaking research on the biology of aging, the pathophysiology of age-related diseases, and innovative therapies for conditions affecting the elderly. The scope encompasses various diseases such as Stroke, Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson’s disease, Epilepsy, Dementia, Depression, Cardiovascular Disease, Cancer, Arthritis, Cataract, Osteoporosis, Diabetes, and Hypertension. The journal welcomes studies involving animal models as well as human tissues or cells.
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