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Defective Autophagy and Mitophagy in Aging and Alzheimer’s Disease

Michael Tran, P. Hemachandra Reddy

Frontiers in Neuroscience · 2021 · ▲ 161 citations

Abstract

Aging is the time-dependent process that all living organisms go through characterized by declining physiological function due to alterations in metabolic and molecular pathways. Many decades of research have been devoted to uncovering the cellular changes and progression of aging and have revealed that not all organisms with the same chronological age exhibit the same age-related declines in physiological function. In assessing biological age, factors such as epigenetic changes, telomere(definition) length, oxidative damage, and mitochondrial dysfunction(definition) in rescue mechanisms such as autophagy(definition) all play major roles. Recent studies have focused on autophagy dysfunction in aging, particularly on mitophagy due to its major role in energy generation and reactive oxidative species generation of mitochondria. Mitophagy has been implicated in playing a role in the pathogenesis of many age-related diseases, including Alzheimer's disease (AD), Parkinson's, Huntington's, and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. The purpose of our article is to highlight the mechanisms of autophagy and mitophagy and how defects in these pathways contribute to the physiological markers of aging and AD. This article also discusses how mitochondrial dysfunction, abnormal mitochondrial dynamics, impaired biogenesis, and defective mitophagy are related to aging and AD progression. This article highlights recent studies of amyloid beta and phosphorylated tau in relation to autophagy and mitophagy in AD.

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Tran, M., &amp; Reddy, P.H. (2021). Defective Autophagy and Mitophagy in Aging and Alzheimer’s Disease. <em>Frontiers in Neuroscience</em>. https://doi.org/10.3389/fnins.2020.612757
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Tran M, Reddy PH. Defective Autophagy and Mitophagy in Aging and Alzheimer’s Disease. Frontiers in Neuroscience. 2021. doi:10.3389/fnins.2020.612757.
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@article{michael2021Defect, title = {Defective Autophagy and Mitophagy in Aging and Alzheimer’s Disease}, author = {Michael Tran and P. Hemachandra Reddy}, journal = {Frontiers in Neuroscience}, year = {2021}, doi = {10.3389/fnins.2020.612757}, }

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