Mitochondria, energy, and metabolism in neuronal health and disease
Mitochondria are associated with various cellular activities critical to homeostasis,
particularly in the nervous system. The plastic architecture of the mitochondrial network and …
particularly in the nervous system. The plastic architecture of the mitochondrial network and …
Mitochondrial energy metabolism and redox signaling in brain aging and neurodegeneration
Significance: The mitochondrial energy-transducing capacity is essential for the
maintenance of neuronal function, and the impairment of energy metabolism and redox …
maintenance of neuronal function, and the impairment of energy metabolism and redox …
Mitochondrial dysfunction and biogenesis in neurodegenerative diseases: pathogenesis and treatment
Neurodegenerative diseases are a heterogeneous group of disorders that are incurable and
characterized by the progressive degeneration of the function and structure of the central …
characterized by the progressive degeneration of the function and structure of the central …
Mitochondrial metabolism in major neurological diseases
Mitochondria are bilayer sub-cellular organelles that are an integral part of normal cellular
physiology. They are responsible for producing the majority of a cell's ATP, thus supplying …
physiology. They are responsible for producing the majority of a cell's ATP, thus supplying …
Mitochondria and the brain: bioenergetics and beyond
The view of mitochondria acting solely as a powerhouse of the cell is no longer accurate.
Besides cell bioenergetics, primary targets of mitochondrial studies include their interplay …
Besides cell bioenergetics, primary targets of mitochondrial studies include their interplay …
The role of mitochondria in reactive oxygen species generation and its implications for neurodegenerative diseases
S Kausar, F Wang, H Cui - Cells, 2018 - mdpi.com
Mitochondria are dynamic cellular organelles that consistently migrate, fuse, and divide to
modulate their number, size, and shape. In addition, they produce ATP, reactive oxygen …
modulate their number, size, and shape. In addition, they produce ATP, reactive oxygen …
Mitochondrial quality control and neurological disease: an emerging connection
IP de Castro, LM Martins, R Tufi - Expert reviews in molecular …, 2010 - cambridge.org
The human brain is a highly complex organ with remarkable energy demands. Although it
represents only 2% of the total body weight, it accounts for 20% of all oxygen consumption …
represents only 2% of the total body weight, it accounts for 20% of all oxygen consumption …
Neuronal metabolic rewiring promotes resilience to neurodegeneration caused by mitochondrial dysfunction
E Motori, I Atanassov, SMV Kochan… - Science …, 2020 - science.org
Neurodegeneration in mitochondrial disorders is considered irreversible because of limited
metabolic plasticity in neurons, yet the cell-autonomous implications of mitochondrial …
metabolic plasticity in neurons, yet the cell-autonomous implications of mitochondrial …
Mitochondrial function in ageing: coordination with signalling and transcriptional pathways
Mitochondrial dysfunction entailing decreased energy‐transducing capacity and perturbed
redox homeostasis is an early and sometimes initiating event in ageing and age‐related …
redox homeostasis is an early and sometimes initiating event in ageing and age‐related …
Oxidative stress in neurodegenerative diseases: from a mitochondrial point of view
Age is the main risk factor for a number of human diseases, including neurodegenerative
disorders such as Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, and amyotrophic lateral …
disorders such as Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, and amyotrophic lateral …