Mitophagy in human health, ageing and disease
Maintaining optimal mitochondrial function is a feature of health. Mitophagy removes and
recycles damaged mitochondria and regulates the biogenesis of new, fully functional ones …
recycles damaged mitochondria and regulates the biogenesis of new, fully functional ones …
The mitophagy pathway and its implications in human diseases
S Wang, H Long, L Hou, B Feng, Z Ma, Y Wu… - Signal transduction and …, 2023 - nature.com
Mitochondria are dynamic organelles with multiple functions. They participate in necrotic cell
death and programmed apoptotic, and are crucial for cell metabolism and survival …
death and programmed apoptotic, and are crucial for cell metabolism and survival …
[HTML][HTML] The different autophagy degradation pathways and neurodegeneration
The term autophagy encompasses different pathways that route cytoplasmic material to
lysosomes for degradation and includes macroautophagy, chaperone-mediated autophagy …
lysosomes for degradation and includes macroautophagy, chaperone-mediated autophagy …
Autophagy in healthy aging and disease
Autophagy is a fundamental cellular process that eliminates molecules and subcellular
elements, including nucleic acids, proteins, lipids and organelles, via lysosome-mediated …
elements, including nucleic acids, proteins, lipids and organelles, via lysosome-mediated …
PINK1/Parkin-mediated mitophagy in neurodegenerative diseases
J Li, D Yang, Z Li, M Zhao, D Wang, Z Sun, P Wen… - Ageing research …, 2023 - Elsevier
Mitochondria play key roles in bioenergetics, metabolism, and signaling; therefore, stable
mitochondrial function is essential for cell survival, particularly in energy-intensive neuronal …
mitochondrial function is essential for cell survival, particularly in energy-intensive neuronal …
Molecular mechanisms and physiological functions of mitophagy
Degradation of mitochondria via a selective form of autophagy, named mitophagy, is a
fundamental mechanism conserved from yeast to humans that regulates mitochondrial …
fundamental mechanism conserved from yeast to humans that regulates mitochondrial …
The role of PINK1–Parkin in mitochondrial quality control
Mitophagy mediated by the recessive Parkinson's disease genes PINK1 and Parkin
responds to mitochondrial damage to preserve mitochondrial function. In the pathway …
responds to mitochondrial damage to preserve mitochondrial function. In the pathway …
Amelioration of Alzheimer's disease pathology by mitophagy inducers identified via machine learning and a cross-species workflow
A reduced removal of dysfunctional mitochondria is common to aging and age-related
neurodegenerative pathologies such as Alzheimer's disease (AD). Strategies for treating …
neurodegenerative pathologies such as Alzheimer's disease (AD). Strategies for treating …
A network of macrophages supports mitochondrial homeostasis in the heart
Cardiomyocytes are subjected to the intense mechanical stress and metabolic demands of
the beating heart. It is unclear whether these cells, which are long-lived and rarely renew …
the beating heart. It is unclear whether these cells, which are long-lived and rarely renew …
Pleiotropic effects of mitochondria in aging
Aging is typified by a progressive decline in mitochondrial activity and stress resilience.
Here, we review how mitochondrial stress pathways have pleiotropic effects on cellular and …
Here, we review how mitochondrial stress pathways have pleiotropic effects on cellular and …