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Mitochondrial Quality Control in the Heart: The Balance between Physiological and Pathological Stress

Giovanni Fajardo, Michael Coronado, Melia Matthews, Daniel Bernstein

2022Biomedicines22 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Alterations in mitochondrial function and morphology are critical adaptations to cardiovascular stress, working in concert in an attempt to restore organelle-level and cellular-level homeostasis. Processes that alter mitochondrial morphology include fission, fusion, mitophagy, and biogenesis, and these interact to maintain mitochondrial quality control. Not all cardiovascular stress is pathologic (e.g., ischemia, pressure overload, cardiotoxins), despite a wealth of studies to this effect. Physiological stress, such as that induced by aerobic exercise, can induce morphologic adaptations that share many common pathways with pathological stress, but in this case result in improved mitochondrial health. Developing a better understanding of the mechanisms underlying alterations in mitochondrial quality control under diverse cardiovascular stressors will aid in the development of pharmacologic interventions aimed at restoring cellular homeostasis.

Topics & Concepts

Mitophagymitochondrial fusionMitochondrial fissionMitochondrionMitochondrial biogenesisBiologyHomeostasisCell biologyAutophagyNeuroscienceBioinformaticsMitochondrial DNAGeneticsApoptosisGeneMitochondrial Function and PathologyCardiac Ischemia and ReperfusionATP Synthase and ATPases Research