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Targeting organ-specific mitochondrial dysfunction to improve biological aging

  • Corina T. Madreiter-Sokolowski*
  • , Ursula Hiden
  • , Jelena Krstic
  • , Katrin Panzitt
  • , Martin Wagner
  • , Christian Enzinger
  • , Michael Khalil
  • , Mahmoud Abdellatif
  • , Ernst Malle
  • , Tobias Madl
  • , Elena Osto
  • , Markus Schosserer
  • , Christoph J. Binder
  • , Andrea Olschewski*
  • *Korrespondierende:r Autor:in für diese Arbeit

Publikation: Beitrag in Fachzeitschrift (peer-reviewed)Übersichtsartikel

Abstract

In an aging society, unveiling new anti-aging strategies to prevent and combat aging-related diseases is of utmost importance. Mitochondria are the primary ATP production sites and key regulators of programmed cell death. Consequently, these highly dynamic organelles play a central role in maintaining tissue function, and mitochondrial dysfunction is a pivotal factor in the progressive age-related decline in cellular homeostasis and organ function. The current review examines recent advances in understanding the interplay between mitochondrial dysfunction and organ-specific aging. Thereby, we dissect molecular mechanisms underlying mitochondrial impairment associated with the deterioration of organ function, exploring the role of mitochondrial DNA, reactive oxygen species homeostasis, metabolic activity, damage-associated molecular patterns, biogenesis, turnover, and dynamics. We also highlight emerging therapeutic strategies in preclinical and clinical tests that are supposed to rejuvenate mitochondrial function, such as antioxidants, mitochondrial biogenesis stimulators, and modulators of mitochondrial turnover and dynamics. Furthermore, we discuss potential benefits and challenges associated with the use of these interventions, emphasizing the need for organ-specific approaches given the unique mitochondrial characteristics of different tissues. In conclusion, this review highlights the therapeutic potential of addressing mitochondrial dysfunction to mitigate organ-specific aging, focusing on the skin, liver, lung, brain, skeletal muscle, and lung, as well as on the reproductive, immune, and cardiovascular systems. Based on a comprehensive understanding of the multifaceted roles of mitochondria, innovative therapeutic strategies may be developed and optimized to combat biological aging and promote healthy aging across diverse organ systems.

OriginalspracheEnglisch
Aufsatznummer108710
FachzeitschriftPharmacology and Therapeutics
Jahrgang262
DOIs
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - Okt. 2024
Extern publiziertJa

ASJC Scopus Sachgebiete

  • Pharmakologie
  • Pharmakologie (medizinische)

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