Mitochondrial quality control: Biochemical mechanism of cardiovascular disease

IF 4.6 2区 生物学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Biochimica et biophysica acta. Molecular cell research Pub Date : 2025-01-19 DOI:10.1016/j.bbamcr.2025.119906
Francesca Inferrera , Ylenia Marino , Tiziana Genovese , Salvatore Cuzzocrea , Roberta Fusco , Rosanna Di Paola
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Mitochondria play a key role in the regulation of energy homeostasis and ATP production in cardiac cells. Mitochondrial dysfunction can trigger several pathological events that contribute to the development and progression of cardiovascular diseases. These mechanisms include the induction of oxidative stress, dysregulation of intracellular calcium cycling, activation of the apoptotic pathway, and alteration of lipid metabolism. This review focuses on the role of mitochondria in intracellular signaling associated with cardiovascular diseases, emphasizing the contributions of reactive oxygen species production and mitochondrial dynamics. Indeed, mitochondrial dysfunction has been implicated in every aspect of cardiovascular disease and is currently being evaluated as a potential target for therapeutic interventions. To treat cardiovascular diseases and improve overall heart health, it is important to better understand these biochemical systems. These findings allow the achievement of targeted therapies and preventive measures. Therefore, this review investigates different studies that demonstrate how changes in mitochondrial dynamics like fusion, fission, and mitophagy contribute to the development or worsening of disorders related to heart diseases by summarizing current research on their role.

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线粒体质量控制:心血管疾病的生化机制。
线粒体在心肌细胞能量稳态和ATP生成的调控中起关键作用。线粒体功能障碍可以引发一些病理事件,有助于心血管疾病的发生和进展。这些机制包括氧化应激的诱导、细胞内钙循环的失调、凋亡途径的激活和脂质代谢的改变。本文综述了线粒体在与心血管疾病相关的细胞内信号传导中的作用,强调了活性氧产生和线粒体动力学的贡献。事实上,线粒体功能障碍涉及心血管疾病的各个方面,目前正被评估为治疗干预的潜在目标。为了治疗心血管疾病和改善整体心脏健康,更好地了解这些生化系统是很重要的。这些发现使得有针对性的治疗和预防措施得以实现。因此,本文综述了不同的研究,这些研究表明线粒体动力学的变化,如融合、裂变和线粒体自噬如何促进心脏病相关疾病的发展或恶化,并总结了它们的作用。
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期刊介绍: BBA Molecular Cell Research focuses on understanding the mechanisms of cellular processes at the molecular level. These include aspects of cellular signaling, signal transduction, cell cycle, apoptosis, intracellular trafficking, secretory and endocytic pathways, biogenesis of cell organelles, cytoskeletal structures, cellular interactions, cell/tissue differentiation and cellular enzymology. Also included are studies at the interface between Cell Biology and Biophysics which apply for example novel imaging methods for characterizing cellular processes.
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