Mitochondria in cutaneous health, disease, ageing and rejuvenation-the 3PM-guided mitochondria-centric dermatology.

IF 5.9 Q1 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL The EPMA journal Pub Date : 2025-02-14 eCollection Date: 2025-03-01 DOI:10.1007/s13167-025-00400-z
Olga Golubnitschaja, Nafiseh Sargheini, Janine Bastert
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Association of both intrinsic and extrinsic risk factors leading to accelerated skin ageing is reflected in excessive ROS production and ir/reversible mitochondrial injury and burnout, as abundantly demonstrated by accumulating research data. Due to the critical role of mitochondrial stress in the pathophysiology of skin ageing and disorders, maintained (primary care) and restored (secondary care) mitochondrial health, rejuvenation and homoeostasis are considered the most effective holistic approach to advance dermatological treatments based on systemic health-supportive and stimulating measures. Per evidence, an effective skin anti-ageing protection, wound healing and scarring quality - all strongly depend on the sustainable mitochondrial functionality and well-balanced homoeostasis. The latter can be objectively measured and, if necessary, restored in a systemic manner by pre- and rehabilitation algorithms tailored to individualised patient profiles. The entire spectrum of corresponding innovations in the area includes natural and systemic skin rejuvenation, aesthetic and reconstructive medicine, sustainable skin protection and targeted treatments of skin disorders. Contextually, mitochondria-centric dermatology is instrumental for advanced 3PM-guided approach which makes a good use of predictive multi-level diagnostics and targeted protection of skin against both - the health-to-disease transition and progression of relevant disorders. Cost-effective targeted protection and new treatment avenues focused on sustainable mitochondrial health and physiologic homoeostasis are proposed in the article including in-depth analysis of patient cases and exemplified 3PM-guided care with detailed mechanisms and corresponding expert recommendations presented.

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线粒体在皮肤健康,疾病,衰老和恢复- 3pm引导线粒体为中心的皮肤病学。
越来越多的研究数据充分证明,导致皮肤加速老化的内在和外在危险因素的关联反映在过量的ROS产生和ir/可逆性线粒体损伤和倦怠上。由于线粒体应激在皮肤老化和疾病的病理生理中起着关键作用,维持(初级保健)和恢复(二级保健)线粒体健康、年轻化和平衡被认为是基于系统健康支持和刺激措施的最有效的整体方法,以推进皮肤病治疗。根据证据,有效的皮肤抗衰老保护,伤口愈合和疤痕质量-所有这些都强烈依赖于可持续的线粒体功能和良好的平衡。后者可以客观地测量,如果有必要,可以通过针对个性化患者的预康复算法以系统的方式进行恢复。该领域的所有相应创新包括自然和系统皮肤再生,美容和重建医学,可持续皮肤保护和皮肤疾病的靶向治疗。在背景下,以线粒体为中心的皮肤病学是先进的3pm指导方法的工具,它可以很好地利用预测性多层次诊断和有针对性的皮肤保护,防止健康到疾病的过渡和相关疾病的进展。本文提出了具有成本效益的针对性保护和新的治疗途径,重点关注可持续的线粒体健康和生理平衡,包括对患者病例的深入分析和3pm指导护理的实例,并提供了详细的机制和相应的专家建议。
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