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Integration of cellular bioenergetics with mitochondrial quality control and autophagy
Bradford G. Hill, Gloria A. Benavides, Jack R. Lancaster, Scott W. Ballinger, Lou Dell’Italia, Jianhua Zhang, Victor Darley‐Usmar
Biological Chemistry · 2012 · ▲ 497 citations
Abstract
Bioenergetic dysfunction is emerging as a cornerstone for establishing a framework for understanding the pathophysiology of cardiovascular disease, diabetes,cancer and neurodegeneration. Recent advances in cellular bioenergetics have shown that many cells maintain a substantial bioenergetic reserve capacity, which is a prospective index of ‘ healthy ’ mitochondrial populations.The bioenergetics of the cell are likely regulated by energy requirements and substrate availability. Additionally,the overall quality of the mitochondrial population and the relative abundance of mitochondria in cells and tissues also impinge on overall bioenergetic capacity and resistance to stress. Because mitochondria are susceptible to damage mediated by reactive oxygen/nitrogen and lipid species, maintaining a ‘ healthy ’ population of mitochondria through quality control mechanisms appears to be essential for cell survival under conditions of pathological stress. Accumulating evidence suggest that mitophagy is particularly important for preventing amplification of initial oxidative insults, which otherwise would further impair the respiratory chain or promote mutations in mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA). The processes underlying the regulation of mitophagy depend on several factors, including the integrity of mtDNA, electron transport chain activity, and the interaction and regulation of the autophagic machinery. The integration and interpretation of cellular bioenergetics in the context of mitochondrial quality control and genetics is the theme of this review.
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Hill, B.G., Benavides, G.A., Lancaster, J.R., Ballinger, S.W., Dell’Italia, L., Zhang, J., & Darley‐Usmar, V. (2012). Integration of cellular bioenergetics with mitochondrial quality control and autophagy. <em>Biological Chemistry</em>. https://doi.org/10.1515/hsz-2012-0198
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Hill BG, Benavides GA, Lancaster JR, Ballinger SW, Dell’Italia L, Zhang J, et al. Integration of cellular bioenergetics with mitochondrial quality control and autophagy. Biological Chemistry. 2012. doi:10.1515/hsz-2012-0198.
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@article{bradford2012Integr,
title = {Integration of cellular bioenergetics with mitochondrial quality control and autophagy},
author = {Bradford G. Hill and Gloria A. Benavides and Jack R. Lancaster and Scott W. Ballinger and Lou Dell’Italia and Jianhua Zhang and Victor Darley‐Usmar},
journal = {Biological Chemistry},
year = {2012},
doi = {10.1515/hsz-2012-0198},
}
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