Mitochondria in Human Health and Disease
A special issue of International Journal of Molecular Sciences (ISSN 1422-0067). This special issue belongs to the section "Molecular Endocrinology and Metabolism".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 June 2023) | Viewed by 49395
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Interests: steroid receptors; mitochondria; mitochondrial transcription; OXPHOS; apoptosis; ROS; SEGRAs; inflammation; energy metabolism; cancer
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Dear Colleagues,
Mitochondria are the powerhouses of the cell, generating over 90% of a cell’s energy requirements by way of oxidative phosphorylation in the respiratory chain. The mitochondria host several other important metabolic processes, such as Krebs cycle, β-oxidation of fatty acids, and heme biosynthesis, playing a central role in cellular events. Mitochondria are also involved in oxidative stress, redox regulation, in apoptosis, in immunomodulation, and in ageing. Mitochondria receive and integrate intracellular signals, contributing to the orchestration of cellular functions. Novel mitochondria-associated molecules have also been discovered, uncovering new roles of mitochondria in the regulation and fine-tuning control of cellular metabolism. Interestingly, mitochondrial dysfunction is associated with many pathological conditions such as cancer, myopathies, and metabolic, cardiovascular, and neurodegenerative diseases. Thus, mitochondria are considered to be important therapeutic targets for these highly prevalent diseases.
Authors are invited to submit articles highlighting recent novel findings on the characterization of the biochemical and molecular mechanism underlying mitochondrial functions, including mitochondrial biogenesis, bioenergetics, apoptosis, autophagy, reactive oxygen species generation, calcium homeostasis, interaction and communication of mitochondria with other cellular organelles, and the association of mitochondrial dysfunction with the pathophysiology of the cell. Computational studies and studies on in vitro, cellular, and animal models are welcome.
Dr. Anna-Maria Psarra
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- OXPHOS
- mitochondrial transcription
- mitochondrial–nuclear interactions
- mitochondrial–ER interactions
- mitochondrial bioenergetics
- mitochondrial fusion/fission
- apoptosis
- mitophagy
- ROS–mitochondrial oxidative defense systems
- neurodegenerative diseases
- mitochondrial myopathies
- mitochondrial diseases
- mitochondrial disorders in cancer
- mitochondria and inflammation
- Ca2+ signaling
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