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Mitochondrial Dynamics in Mitochondrial Diseases.

Juan Miguel Suárez-RiveroMarina Villanueva-PazPatricia de la Cruz-OjedaMario de la MataDavid CotánManuel Oropesa-ÁvilaIsabel de LaveraMónica Álvarez-CórdobaRaquel Luzón-HidalgoJosé A Sánchez-Alcázar
Published in: Diseases (Basel, Switzerland) (2016)
Mitochondria are very versatile organelles in continuous fusion and fission processes in response to various cellular signals. Mitochondrial dynamics, including mitochondrial fission/fusion, movements and turnover, are essential for the mitochondrial network quality control. Alterations in mitochondrial dynamics can cause neuropathies such as Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease in which mitochondrial fusion and transport are impaired, or dominant optic atrophy which is caused by a reduced mitochondrial fusion. On the other hand, mitochondrial dysfunction in primary mitochondrial diseases promotes reactive oxygen species production that impairs its own function and dynamics, causing a continuous vicious cycle that aggravates the pathological phenotype. Mitochondrial dynamics provides a new way to understand the pathophysiology of mitochondrial disorders and other diseases related to mitochondria dysfunction such as diabetes, heart failure, or Hungtinton's disease. The knowledge about mitochondrial dynamics also offers new therapeutics targets in mitochondrial diseases.
Keyphrases
  • oxidative stress
  • heart failure
  • reactive oxygen species
  • healthcare
  • cardiovascular disease
  • cell death
  • insulin resistance
  • skeletal muscle
  • optical coherence tomography
  • drug induced
  • glycemic control
  • weight loss