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Expression of Oxidative Phosphorylation Complexes and Mitochondrial Mass in Pediatric and Adult Inflammatory Bowel Disease.

Anna Maria SchneiderMihriban ÖzsoyFranz A ZimmermannSusanne Maria BrunnerRené Günther FeichtingerJohannes Adalbert MayrBarbara KoflerDaniel NeureiterEckhard KlieserElmar AignerSebastian SchützNathalie StummerWolfgang SperlDaniel Weghuber
Published in: Oxidative medicine and cellular longevity (2022)
A reduced mitochondrial mass is present in UC and CD compared to controls. This is potentially a result of alterations of mitochondrial biogenesis or mitophagy. Reductions were more pronounced in older patients compared to pediatric patients, and more prominent in UC than CD. Complex I and II are more severely compromised than the other OXPHOS complexes. This has potential therapeutic implications, since treatments boosting biogenesis or influencing mitophagy could be beneficial for IBD treatment. Additionally, substances specifically stimulating complex I activity should be tested in IBD treatment.
Keyphrases
  • oxidative stress
  • drinking water