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  • Open Access
21 Citations
4,229 Views
14 Pages

18 July 2019

Promoting white-to-beige adipocyte transition is a promising approach for obesity treatment. Although Liensinine (Lie), a kind of isoquinoline alkaloid, has been reported to affect white-to-beige adipocyte transition, its effects on inhibiting beige...

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  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,515 Views
14 Pages

Effects of Particulate Matter Inhalation during Exercise on Oxidative Stress and Mitochondrial Function in Mouse Skeletal Muscle

  • Jinhan Park,
  • Junho Jang,
  • Byunghun So,
  • Kanggyu Lee,
  • Dongjin Yeom,
  • Ziyi Zhang,
  • Woo Shik Shin and
  • Chounghun Kang

17 January 2024

Particulate matter (PM) has deleterious consequences not only on the respiratory system but also on essential human organs, such as the heart, blood vessels, kidneys, and liver. However, the effects of PM inhalation on skeletal muscles have yet to be...

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  • Open Access
7 Citations
4,647 Views
21 Pages

Mitophagy Mediates the Beige to White Transition of Human Primary Subcutaneous Adipocytes Ex Vivo

  • Attila Vámos,
  • Abhirup Shaw,
  • Klára Varga,
  • István Csomós,
  • Gábor Mocsár,
  • Zoltán Balajthy,
  • Cecília Lányi,
  • Zsolt Bacso,
  • Mária Szatmári-Tóth and
  • Endre Kristóf

17 March 2022

Brown and beige adipocytes have multilocular lipid droplets, express uncoupling protein (UCP) 1, and promote energy expenditure. In rodents, when the stimulus of browning subsides, parkin-dependent mitophagy is activated and dormant beige adipocytes...

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  • Open Access
42 Citations
11,182 Views
19 Pages

Approaches for Studying Autophagy in Caenorhabditis elegans

  • Yanfang Chen,
  • Vincent Scarcelli and
  • Renaud Legouis

30 August 2017

Macroautophagy (hereafter referred to as autophagy) is an intracellular degradative process, well conserved among eukaryotes. By engulfing cytoplasmic constituents into the autophagosome for degradation, this process is involved in the maintenance of...

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  • Open Access
29 Citations
9,398 Views
19 Pages

The mito-QC Reporter for Quantitative Mitophagy Assessment in Primary Retinal Ganglion Cells and Experimental Glaucoma Models

  • Ines Rosignol,
  • Beatriz Villarejo-Zori,
  • Petra Teresak,
  • Elena Sierra-Filardi,
  • Xandra Pereiro,
  • Natalia Rodríguez-Muela,
  • Elena Vecino,
  • Helena L. A. Vieira,
  • Katharina Bell and
  • Patricia Boya

Mitochondrial damage plays a prominent role in glaucoma. The only way cells can degrade whole mitochondria is via autophagy, in a process called mitophagy. Thus, studying mitophagy in the context of glaucoma is essential to understand the disease. Up...

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  • Open Access
10 Citations
4,084 Views
19 Pages

Discovery of Mitophagy Inhibitors with Therapeutic Potential in Different Familial Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Mutations

  • Ines Maestro,
  • Laura R. de la Ballina,
  • Gracia Porras,
  • Silvia Corrochano,
  • Eva De Lago,
  • Anne Simonsen,
  • Patricia Boya and
  • Ana Martinez

21 October 2022

Mitophagy is the selective degradation of mitochondria by autophagy. It promotes the turnover of mitochondria and prevents the accumulation of dysfunctional mitochondria, which can lead to cellular degeneration. Mitophagy is known to be altered in se...

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  • Open Access
10 Citations
3,327 Views
16 Pages

Melatonin Ameliorates Post-Stroke Cognitive Impairment in Mice by Inhibiting Excessive Mitophagy

  • Yan Shi,
  • Qian Fang,
  • Yue Hu,
  • Zhaoyu Mi,
  • Shuting Luo,
  • Yaoxue Gan and
  • Shishan Yuan

18 May 2024

Post-stroke cognitive impairment (PSCI) remains the most common consequence of ischemic stroke. In this study, we aimed to investigate the role and mechanisms of melatonin (MT) in improving cognitive dysfunction in stroke mice. We used CoCl2-induced...

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  • Open Access
15 Citations
3,064 Views
15 Pages

5 November 2022

Hepatotoxicity brought on by acetaminophen (APAP) is significantly impacted by mitochondrial dysfunction. Mitophagy, particularly PINK1-mediated mitophagy, maintains the stability of cell function by eliminating damaged mitochondria. One of the most...

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  • Open Access
10 Citations
4,370 Views
20 Pages

USP8 Down-Regulation Promotes Parkin-Independent Mitophagy in the Drosophila Brain and in Human Neurons

  • Sofia Mauri,
  • Greta Bernardo,
  • Aitor Martinez,
  • Mariavittoria Favaro,
  • Marta Trevisan,
  • Gael Cobraiville,
  • Marianne Fillet,
  • Federico Caicci,
  • Alexander J. Whitworth and
  • Elena Ziviani

13 April 2023

Stress-induced mitophagy, a tightly regulated process that targets dysfunctional mitochondria for autophagy-dependent degradation, mainly relies on two proteins, PINK1 and Parkin, which genes are mutated in some forms of familiar Parkinson’s Di...

  • Article
  • Open Access
24 Citations
5,482 Views
17 Pages

Induction of Mitochondrial Fragmentation and Mitophagy after Neonatal Hypoxia–Ischemia

  • Syam Nair,
  • Anna-Lena Leverin,
  • Eridan Rocha-Ferreira,
  • Kristina S. Sobotka,
  • Claire Thornton,
  • Carina Mallard and
  • Henrik Hagberg

1 April 2022

Hypoxia–ischemia (HI) leads to immature brain injury mediated by mitochondrial stress. If damaged mitochondria cannot be repaired, mitochondrial permeabilization ensues, leading to cell death. Non-optimal turnover of mitochondria is critical as...

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  • Open Access
64 Citations
12,890 Views
27 Pages

How Parkinsonian Toxins Dysregulate the Autophagy Machinery

  • Ruben K. Dagda,
  • Tania Das Banerjee and
  • Elzbieta Janda

8 November 2013

Since their discovery, Parkinsonian toxins (6-hydroxydopamine, MPP+, paraquat, and rotenone) have been widely employed as in vivo and in vitro chemical models of Parkinson’s disease (PD). Alterations in mitochondrial homeostasis, protein quality cont...

  • Article
  • Open Access
56 Citations
5,895 Views
17 Pages

Exercise Training Enhances Myocardial Mitophagy and Improves Cardiac Function via Irisin/FNDC5-PINK1/Parkin Pathway in MI Mice

  • Hangzhuo Li,
  • Shuguang Qin,
  • Qiaoqin Liang,
  • Yue Xi,
  • Wenyan Bo,
  • Mengxin Cai and
  • Zhenjun Tian

Myocardial infarction is the major cause of death in cardiovascular disease. In vitro and in vivo models are used to find the exercise mode which has the most significant effect on myocardial irisin/FNDC5 expression and illuminate the cardioprotectiv...

  • Review
  • Open Access
25 Citations
8,076 Views
19 Pages

Hallmarks and Molecular Tools for the Study of Mitophagy in Parkinson’s Disease

  • Thomas Goiran,
  • Mohamed A. Eldeeb,
  • Cornelia E. Zorca and
  • Edward A. Fon

2 July 2022

The best-known hallmarks of Parkinson’s disease (PD) are the motor deficits that result from the degeneration of dopaminergic neurons in the substantia nigra. Dopaminergic neurons are thought to be particularly susceptible to mitochondrial dysf...

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  • Open Access
23 Citations
4,844 Views
19 Pages

Loss of Parkin Results in Altered Muscle Stem Cell Differentiation during Regeneration

  • Marcos V. Esteca,
  • Matheus B. Severino,
  • João G. Silvestre,
  • Gustavo Palmeira dos Santos,
  • Letícia Tamborlin,
  • Augusto D. Luchessi,
  • Anselmo S. Moriscot,
  • Åsa B. Gustafsson and
  • Igor L. Baptista

28 October 2020

The high capacity of the skeletal muscle to regenerate is due to the presence of muscle stem cells (MuSCs, or satellite cells). The E3 ubiquitin ligase Parkin is a key regulator of mitophagy and is recruited to mitochondria during differentiation of...

  • Article
  • Open Access
57 Citations
5,666 Views
15 Pages

Hydroxytyrosol Promotes the Mitochondrial Function through Activating Mitophagy

  • Yanzou Dong,
  • Manhan Yu,
  • Youlin Wu,
  • Tian Xia,
  • Ling Wang,
  • Kai Song,
  • Chunxiao Zhang,
  • Kangle Lu and
  • Samad Rahimnejad

Emerging evidence suggests that mitochondrial dysfunction mediates the pathogenesis for non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). Hydroxytyrosol (HT) is a key component of extra virgin olive oil which can exert beneficial effects on NAFLD through mo...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
3,127 Views
18 Pages

Disruption of Mitophagy Flux through the PARL-PINK1 Pathway by CHCHD10 Mutations or CHCHD10 Depletion

  • Tian Liu,
  • Liam Wetzel,
  • Zexi Zhu,
  • Pavan Kumaraguru,
  • Viraj Gorthi,
  • Yan Yan,
  • Mohammed Zaheen Bukhari,
  • Aizara Ermekbaeva,
  • Hanna Jeon and
  • David E. Kang
  • + 2 authors

7 December 2023

Coiled-coil-helix-coiled-coil-helix domain-containing 10 (CHCHD10) is a nuclear-encoded mitochondrial protein which is primarily mutated in the spectrum of familial and sporadic amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS)–frontotemporal dementia (FTD)....

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  • Open Access
39 Citations
5,169 Views
16 Pages

DHA Protects Hepatocytes from Oxidative Injury through GPR120/ERK-Mediated Mitophagy

  • Jinglong Chen,
  • Danping Wang,
  • Yibo Zong and
  • Xiaojing Yang

Oxidative stress occurs in a variety of clinical liver diseases and causes cellular damage and mitochondrial dysfunction. The clearance of damaged mitochondria by mitophagy may facilitate mitochondrial biogenesis and enhance cell survival. Although t...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,533 Views
16 Pages

Protective Effects of N-Acetylcysteine in Alleviating Cocaine-Mediated Microglial Activation and Neuroinflammation

  • Uma Maheswari Deshetty,
  • Abiola Oladapo,
  • Yazhini Mohankumar,
  • Elias Horanieh,
  • Shilpa Buch and
  • Palsamy Periyasamy

20 July 2025

Cocaine misuse induces microglial activation and neuroinflammation, contributing to neurodegeneration and behavioral impairments. Prior studies have shown that cocaine induces mitochondrial dysfunction, dysregulated mitophagy, and lysosomal impairmen...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
3,029 Views
21 Pages

Mitophagy is an important mechanism for maintaining mitochondrial homeostasis through elimination of damaged or dysfunctional mitochondria following cerebral ischemia-reperfusion (CIR) injury. β-Caryophyllene (BCP) is a natural sesquiterpene com...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
3,731 Views
13 Pages

PINK1/Parkin-Mediated Mitophagy Partially Protects against Inorganic Arsenic-Induced Hepatic Macrophage Polarization in Acute Arsenic-Exposed Mice

  • Gaoyang Qu,
  • Zi Liu,
  • Jiaxin Zhang,
  • Yaning Guo,
  • Hui Li,
  • Ruijie Qu,
  • Wei Su,
  • Huan Zhang,
  • Lin Zhang and
  • Jinlong Li
  • + 4 authors

13 December 2022

Inorganic arsenic is a well-known environmental toxicant and carcinogen, and there is overwhelming evidence for an association between this metalloid poisoning and hepatic diseases. However, the biological mechanism involved is not well characterized...

  • Article
  • Open Access
23 Citations
3,396 Views
18 Pages

Diosgenin Targets CaMKK2 to Alleviate Type II Diabetic Nephropathy through Improving Autophagy, Mitophagy and Mitochondrial Dynamics

  • Yujie Zhong,
  • Ruyi Jin,
  • Ruilin Luo,
  • Jiayu Liu,
  • Luting Ren,
  • Yinghan Zhang,
  • Zhongguo Shan and
  • Xiaoli Peng

11 August 2023

Diabetic nephropathy (DN) is a worldwide health problem with increasing incidence. Diosgenin (DIO) is a natural active ingredient extracted from Chinese yams (Rhizoma dioscoreae) with potential antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and antidiabetic effects...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
1,800 Views
18 Pages

Inhibition of TFAM-Mediated Mitophagy by Oroxylin A Restored Sorafenib Sensitivity Under Hypoxia Conditions in HepG2 Cells

  • Shufan Ji,
  • Xuefen Xu,
  • Yujia Li,
  • Sumin Sun,
  • Qiuyu Fu,
  • Yangling Qiu,
  • Shuqi Wang,
  • Siwei Xia,
  • Feixia Wang and
  • Shizhong Zheng
  • + 2 authors

20 December 2024

Background: Liver cancer treatment encounters considerable therapeutic challenges, especially because hypoxic microenvironments markedly reduce sensitivity to chemotherapeutic agents. TFAM (mitochondrial transcription factor A) plays a crucial role i...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
3,458 Views
25 Pages

ADP-Ribosylation Factor-Interacting Protein 2 Acts as a Novel Regulator of Mitophagy and Autophagy in Podocytes in Diabetic Nephropathy

  • Haihua Guo,
  • Manuel Rogg,
  • Julia Keller,
  • Ann-Kathrin Scherzinger,
  • Julia Jäckel,
  • Charlotte Meyer,
  • Alena Sammarco,
  • Martin Helmstädter,
  • Oliver Gorka and
  • Wibke Bechtel-Walz
  • + 2 authors

(1) Background: Differentiated podocytes are particularly vulnerable to oxidative stress and cellular waste products. The disease-related loss of postmitotic podocytes is a direct indicator of renal disease progression and aging. Podocytes use highly...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
3,407 Views
21 Pages

Activating PPARβ/δ Protects against Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress-Induced Astrocytic Apoptosis via UCP2-Dependent Mitophagy in Depressive Model

  • Juan Ji,
  • Shangze Li,
  • Zikai Jiang,
  • Jianbing Yu,
  • Yuqin Sun,
  • Zhenyu Cai,
  • Yinfeng Dong and
  • Xiulan Sun

16 September 2022

As energy metabolism regulation factor, peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor (PPAR) is thought to be a potential target for the treatment of depression. The present study was performed to evaluate the effects of activating PPARβ/δ, t...

  • Article
  • Open Access
21 Citations
4,480 Views
15 Pages

Downregulation of Mitochondrial TSPO Inhibits Mitophagy and Reduces Enucleation During Human Terminal Erythropoiesis

  • Martina Moras,
  • Claude Hattab,
  • Pedro Gonzalez-Menendez,
  • Suella Martino,
  • Jerome Larghero,
  • Caroline Le Van Kim,
  • Sandrina Kinet,
  • Naomi Taylor,
  • Sophie D. Lefevre and
  • Mariano A. Ostuni

28 November 2020

Translocator protein (TSPO) and voltage dependent anion channels (VDAC) are two proteins forming a macromolecular complex in the outer mitochondrial membrane that is involved in pleiotropic functions. Specifically, these proteins were described to re...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
6,522 Views
13 Pages

Korean Red Ginseng Improves Oxidative Stress-Induced Hepatic Insulin Resistance via Enhancing Mitophagy

  • Nodir Rustamov,
  • Yuanqiang Ma,
  • Jeong-Su Park,
  • Feng Wang,
  • Hwan Ma,
  • Guoyan Sui,
  • Gahye Moon,
  • Hwan-Soo Yoo and
  • Yoon-Seok Roh

5 July 2024

This study explored the potential of saponins from Korean Red Ginseng to target the PINK1/Parkin mitophagy pathway, aiming to enhance insulin sensitivity in hepatocytes—a key factor in metabolic disorders like metabolic dysfunction-associated s...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
2,795 Views
18 Pages

BNIP3 Downregulation Ameliorates Muscle Atrophy in Cancer Cachexia

  • Claudia Fornelli,
  • Marc Beltrà,
  • Antonio Zorzano,
  • Paola Costelli,
  • David Sebastian and
  • Fabio Penna

11 December 2024

Background and Aims: Cancer cachexia is a complex syndrome affecting most cancer patients and is directly responsible for about 20% of cancer-related deaths. Previous studies showed muscle proteolysis hyper-activation and mitophagy induction in tumor...

  • Article
  • Open Access
30 Citations
4,708 Views
20 Pages

Anthocyanin Extract from Purple Sweet Potato Exacerbate Mitophagy to Ameliorate Pyroptosis in Klebsiella pneumoniae Infection

  • Guokai Dong,
  • Nana Xu,
  • Meng Wang,
  • Yunyun Zhao,
  • Fei Jiang,
  • Huimin Bu,
  • Jinjuan Liu,
  • Bo Yuan and
  • Rongpeng Li

22 October 2021

Given the rise of morbidity and mortality caused by Klebsiella pneumoniae (KP), the increasing number of strains resistant to antibiotics, and the emergence of hypervirulent Klebsiella pneumonia, treatment of KP infection becomes difficult; thus, nov...

  • Article
  • Open Access
18 Citations
4,388 Views
21 Pages

Canagliflozin Mitigates Diabetic Cardiomyopathy through Enhanced PINK1-Parkin Mitophagy

  • Chunru Yang,
  • Cheng Xiao,
  • Zerui Ding,
  • Xiaojun Zhai,
  • Jieying Liu and
  • Miao Yu

Diabetic cardiomyopathy (DCM) is a major determinant of mortality in diabetic populations, and the potential strategies are insufficient. Canagliflozin has emerged as a potential cardioprotective agent in diabetes, yet its underlying molecular mechan...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
4,511 Views
15 Pages

Therapeutic Effect of Donepezil on Neuroinflammation and Cognitive Impairment after Moderate Traumatic Brain Injury

  • Dong Hyuk Youn,
  • Younghyurk Lee,
  • Sung Woo Han,
  • Jong-Tae Kim,
  • Harry Jung,
  • Gui Seung Han,
  • Jung In Yoon,
  • Jae Jun Lee and
  • Jin Pyeong Jeon

1 July 2024

Background: Despite the important clinical issue of cognitive impairment after moderate traumatic brain injury (TBI), there is currently no suitable treatment. Here, we used in vitro and in vivo models to investigate the effect of Donepezil—an...

  • Article
  • Open Access
45 Citations
6,553 Views
14 Pages

20 July 2021

Since mitochondria are suggested to be important regulators in maintaining cartilage homeostasis, turnover of mitochondria through mitochondrial biogenesis and mitochondrial degradation may play an important role in the pathogenesis of osteoarthritis...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,534 Views
16 Pages

A Reduction in Mitophagy Is Associated with Glaucomatous Neurodegeneration in Rodent Models of Glaucoma

  • Renuka M. Chaphalkar,
  • Bindu Kodati,
  • Prabhavathi Maddineni,
  • Shaoqing He,
  • Calvin D. Brooks,
  • Dorota L. Stankowska,
  • Shaohua Yang,
  • Gulab Zode and
  • Raghu R. Krishnamoorthy

4 December 2024

Glaucoma is a heterogenous group of optic neuropathies characterized by the degeneration of optic nerve axons and the progressive loss of retinal ganglion cells (RGCs), which could ultimately lead to vision loss. Elevated intraocular pressure (IOP) i...

  • Article
  • Open Access
14 Citations
4,874 Views
20 Pages

Impairment of Neuronal Mitochondrial Quality Control in Prion-Induced Neurodegeneration

  • Mo-Jong Kim,
  • Hee-Jun Kim,
  • Byungki Jang,
  • Hyun-Ji Kim,
  • Mohd Najib Mostafa,
  • Seok-Joo Park,
  • Yong-Sun Kim and
  • Eun-Kyoung Choi

2 September 2022

Mitochondrial dynamics continually maintain cell survival and bioenergetics through mitochondrial quality control processes (fission, fusion, and mitophagy). Aberrant mitochondrial quality control has been implicated in the pathogenic mechanism of va...

  • Article
  • Open Access
14 Citations
2,921 Views
19 Pages

Elaiophylin Inhibits Tumorigenesis of Human Lung Adenocarcinoma by Inhibiting Mitophagy via Suppression of SIRT1/Nrf2 Signaling

  • Jiali Ji,
  • Ke Wang,
  • Xinmin Meng,
  • Hongqin Zhong,
  • Xiyue Li,
  • Hongqing Zhao,
  • Guijuan Xie,
  • Yunying Xie,
  • Xun Wang and
  • Xue Zhu

25 November 2022

Lung adenocarcinoma (LADC), the most common type of lung cancer, is still one of the most aggressive and rapidly fatal tumor types, even though achievements in new therapeutic approaches have been developed. Elaiophylin as a C2 symmetrically glycosyl...

  • Review
  • Open Access
60 Citations
9,296 Views
19 Pages

Disruption of Mitochondrial Homeostasis: The Role of PINK1 in Parkinson’s Disease

  • Maria Vizziello,
  • Linda Borellini,
  • Giulia Franco and
  • Gianluca Ardolino

4 November 2021

The progressive reduction of the dopaminergic neurons of the substantia nigra is the fundamental process underlying Parkinson’s disease (PD), while the mechanism of susceptibility of this specific neuronal population is largely unclear. Disturbances...

  • Article
  • Open Access
17 Citations
3,385 Views
13 Pages

Microcystin-LR-Exposure-Induced Kidney Damage by Inhibiting MKK6-Mediated Mitophagy in Mice

  • Xueqiong Yao,
  • Ying Liu,
  • Yue Yang,
  • Yafang Li,
  • Na Hu,
  • Fengmei Song and
  • Fei Yang

19 June 2023

Previous studies have reported that microcystin-LR (MC-LR) levels are highly correlated with abnormal renal function indicators, suggesting that MC-LR is an independent risk factor for kidney damage. However, the evidence for the exact regulation mec...

  • Review
  • Open Access
9 Citations
5,859 Views
26 Pages

Polyamines and Physical Activity in Musculoskeletal Diseases: A Potential Therapeutic Challenge

  • Letizia Galasso,
  • Annalisa Cappella,
  • Antonino Mulè,
  • Lucia Castelli,
  • Andrea Ciorciari,
  • Alessandra Stacchiotti and
  • Angela Montaruli

Autophagy dysregulation is commonplace in the pathogenesis of several invalidating diseases, such as musculoskeletal diseases. Polyamines, as spermidine and spermine, are small aliphatic cations essential for cell growth and differentiation, with mul...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
3,222 Views
21 Pages

Color-Flu Fluorescent Reporter Influenza A Viruses Allow for In Vivo Studies of Innate Immune Function in Zebrafish

  • Brandy-Lee Soos,
  • Alec Ballinger,
  • Mykayla Weinstein,
  • Haley Foreman,
  • Julianna Grampone,
  • Samuel Weafer,
  • Connor Aylesworth and
  • Benjamin L. King

20 January 2024

Influenza virus infection can cause severe respiratory disease and is estimated to cause millions of illnesses annually. Studies on the contribution of the innate immune response to influenza A virus (IAV) to viral pathogenesis may yield new antivira...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,154 Views
19 Pages

Therapeutic Efficacy of Small Extracellular Vesicles Loaded with ROCK Inhibitor in Parkinson’s Disease

  • Candy Carbajal,
  • Myosotys Rodriguez,
  • Florida Owens,
  • Nicole Stone,
  • Dileepkumar Veeragoni,
  • Rebecca Z. Fan,
  • Kim Tieu and
  • Nazira El-Hage

Background/Objectives: Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a rapidly growing neurological disorder in the developed world, affecting millions over the age of 60. The decline in motor functions occurs due to a progressive loss of midbrain dopaminergic n...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
2,276 Views
17 Pages

Kynurenic Acid: A Novel Player in Cardioprotection against Myocardial Ischemia/Reperfusion Injuries

  • Rima Kamel,
  • Delphine Baetz,
  • Naïg Gueguen,
  • Lucie Lebeau,
  • Agnès Barbelivien,
  • Anne-Laure Guihot,
  • Louwana Allawa,
  • Jean Gallet,
  • Justine Beaumont and
  • Sophie Tamareille
  • + 5 authors

28 September 2023

Background: Myocardial infarction is one of the leading causes of mortality worldwide; hence, there is an urgent need to discover novel cardioprotective strategies. Kynurenic acid (KYNA), a metabolite of the kynurenine pathway, has been previously re...

  • Article
  • Open Access
67 Citations
5,377 Views
24 Pages

BNIP3L-Dependent Mitophagy Promotes HBx-Induced Cancer Stemness of Hepatocellular Carcinoma Cells via Glycolysis Metabolism Reprogramming

  • Yuan-Yuan Chen,
  • Wei-Hua Wang,
  • Lin Che,
  • You Lan,
  • Li-Yin Zhang,
  • Deng-Lin Zhan,
  • Zi-Yan Huang,
  • Zhong-Ning Lin and
  • Yu-Chun Lin

11 March 2020

Hepatitis B virus (HBV) is one of predisposing factors for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). The role of HBV x protein (HBx) in mediating the induction and maintenance of cancer stemness during HBV-related HCC attracts considerable attention, but the e...

  • Article
  • Open Access
105 Citations
9,356 Views
16 Pages

Metformin Attenuates UVA-Induced Skin Photoaging by Suppressing Mitophagy and the PI3K/AKT/mTOR Pathway

  • Qiuyan Chen,
  • Haiying Zhang,
  • Yimeng Yang,
  • Shuming Zhang,
  • Jing Wang,
  • Dawei Zhang and
  • Huimei Yu

Ultraviolet (UV) radiation is a major cause of photoaging that can induce DNA damage, oxidative stress, and cellular aging. Metformin (MF) can repair DNA damage, scavenge reactive oxygen species (ROS), and protect cells. However, the mechanism by whi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
25 Citations
5,247 Views
20 Pages

Rapamycin Plus Doxycycline Combination Affects Growth Arrest and Selective Autophagy-Dependent Cell Death in Breast Cancer Cells

  • Titanilla Dankó,
  • Gábor Petővári,
  • Dániel Sztankovics,
  • Dorottya Moldvai,
  • Regina Raffay,
  • Péter Lőrincz,
  • Tamás Visnovitz,
  • Viktória Zsiros,
  • Gábor Barna and
  • Anna Sebestyén
  • + 2 authors

Metabolic alteration is characteristic during tumour growth and therapy; however, targeting metabolic rewiring could overcome therapy resistance. mTOR hyperactivity, autophagy and other metabolic processes, including mitochondrial functions, could be...

  • Article
  • Open Access
199 Views
22 Pages

Investigating the Potential Role of Capsaicin in Facilitating the Spread of Coxsackievirus B3 via Extracellular Vesicles

  • Shruti Chatterjee,
  • Ramina Kordbacheh,
  • Haylee Tilley,
  • Devin Briordy,
  • Richard T. Waldron,
  • William D. Cutts,
  • Jayden Aleman,
  • Alexis Cook,
  • Raeesa Dhanji and
  • Jon Sin
  • + 4 authors

Coxsackievirus B3 (CVB3) is a picornavirus that causes systemic inflammatory diseases including myocarditis, pericarditis, pancreatitis, and meningoencephalitis. We have previously reported that CVB3 induces mitochondrial fission and mitophagy while...

  • Abstract
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,387 Views
1 Page

17 November 2017

Cardiac glycosides (CGs) were initially described as a cure for cardiovascular diseases. More recently a correlation between CG intake and anticancer activity was suggested, further validated by in vivo and in vitro preclinical research. Our recent f...

  • Article
  • Open Access
26 Citations
6,642 Views
16 Pages

S-Acetyl-Glutathione Attenuates Carbon Tetrachloride-Induced Liver Injury by Modulating Oxidative Imbalance and Inflammation

  • Rosanna Di Paola,
  • Sergio Modafferi,
  • Rosalba Siracusa,
  • Marika Cordaro,
  • Ramona D’Amico,
  • Maria Laura Ontario,
  • Livia Interdonato,
  • Angela Trovato Salinaro,
  • Roberta Fusco and
  • Salvatore Cuzzocrea
  • + 2 authors

Liver fibrosis, depending on the stage of the disease, could lead to organ dysfunction and cirrhosis, and no effective treatment is actually available. Emergent proof supports a link between oxidative stress, liver fibrogenesis and mitochondrial dysf...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,568 Views
17 Pages

28 October 2022

Mitochondrial dysfunction and oxidative stress are considered to be key events in acetaminophen (APAP)-induced acute liver injury. Mitochondrial quality control, including mitophagy and mitochondrial synthesis, can restore mitochondrial homeostasis a...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,015 Views
20 Pages

CDK5 Inhibits Synphilin-1 Ubiquitination and Basal Mitophagy: Implications for Parkinson’s Disease

  • Mor Savyon,
  • Eyal Avraham,
  • Ankit Kumar Shah,
  • Haya Hamza,
  • Raymonde Szargel,
  • Fatimah Abd Elghani,
  • Malik Farhoud,
  • Michal Toren-Hershkoviz,
  • Nicole Pavoncello and
  • Simone Engelender
  • + 3 authors

20 August 2025

Parkinson’s disease (PD) is characterized by the loss of dopaminergic neurons in the substantia nigra and the presence of α-synuclein-positive inclusions known as Lewy bodies. Synphilin-1 is a protein of unknown function that interacts wi...

  • Review
  • Open Access
9 Citations
5,606 Views
22 Pages

Systematic Review of Potential Anticancerous Activities of Erythrina senegalensis DC (Fabaceae)

  • Souleymane Fofana,
  • Moussa Ouédraogo,
  • Rafaèle Calvo Esposito,
  • Windbedema Prisca Ouedraogo,
  • Cédric Delporte,
  • Pierre Van Antwerpen,
  • Véronique Mathieu and
  • Innocent Pierre Guissou

22 December 2021

The objective of this study was to carry out a systematic review of the substances isolated from the African medicinal plant Erythrina senegalensis, focusing on compounds harboring activities against cancer models detailed in depth herein at both in...

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  • Open Access
23 Citations
4,900 Views
17 Pages

Dependence of Leydig Cell’s Mitochondrial Physiology on Luteinizing Hormone Signaling

  • Marija L. J. Medar,
  • Dijana Z. Marinkovic,
  • Zvezdana Kojic,
  • Alisa P. Becin,
  • Isidora M. Starovlah,
  • Tamara Kravic-Stevovic,
  • Silvana A. Andric and
  • Tatjana S. Kostic

31 December 2020

Knowledge about the relationship between steroidogenesis and the regulation of the mitochondrial bioenergetics and dynamics, in steroidogenic cells, is not completely elucidated. Here we employed in vivo and ex vivo experimental models to analyze mit...

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