نتایج جستجو برای: mitochondrial damage

تعداد نتایج: 349971  

Journal: :Alcoholism, clinical and experimental research 2014
Andres A Caro Matthew Bell Shannon Ejiofor Grant Zurcher Dennis R Petersen Martin J J Ronis

BACKGROUND Chronic ethanol (EtOH) administration to experimental animals induces hepatic oxidative stress and up-regulates mitochondrial biogenesis. The mechanisms by which chronic EtOH up-regulates mitochondrial biogenesis have not been fully explored. In this work, we hypothesized that oxidative stress is a factor that triggers mitochondrial biogenesis after chronic EtOH feeding. If our hypot...

2012
Seung Min Jeong Marcia C Haigis

DNA damage elicits a cellular signaling response that initiates cell cycle arrest and DNA repair. The metabolic response to DNA damage is largely unknown. Here we report a novel metabolic response to genotoxic stress. DNA damage triggers a critical block in the uptake of glutamine, a mitochondrial substrate essential for cellular proliferation. Sirtuins regulate both cellular metabolism and str...

Journal: :Human molecular genetics 2006
Janine Hertzog Santos Joel N Meyer Bennett Van Houten

We have previously shown that the protein subunit of telomerase, hTERT, has a bonafide N-terminal mitochondrial targeting sequence, and that ectopic hTERT expression in human cells correlated with increase in mtDNA damage after hydrogen peroxide treatment. In this study, we show, using a loxP hTERT construct, that this increase in mtDNA damage following hydrogen peroxide exposure is dependent o...

2016
Angela D. Bhalla Alireza Khodadadi‐Jamayran Yanjie Li David R. Lynch Marek Napierala

OBJECTIVE Friedreich's ataxia (FRDA) is an autosomal recessive trinucleotide repeat expansion disorder caused by epigenetic silencing of the frataxin gene (FXN). Current research suggests that damage and variation of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) contribute to the molecular pathogenesis of FRDA. We sought to establish the extent of the mutation burden across the mitochondrial genome in FRDA cells a...

2016
Hsiang‐Chun Chang Rongxue Wu Meng Shang Tatsuya Sato Chunlei Chen Jason S Shapiro Ting Liu Anita Thakur Konrad T Sawicki Sathyamangla VN Prasad Hossein Ardehali

Excess cellular iron increases reactive oxygen species (ROS) production and causes cellular damage. Mitochondria are the major site of iron metabolism and ROS production; however, few studies have investigated the role of mitochondrial iron in the development of cardiac disorders, such as ischemic heart disease or cardiomyopathy (CM). We observe increased mitochondrial iron in mice after ischem...

2014
Dao-Fu Dai Ying Ann Chiao David J Marcinek Hazel H Szeto Peter S Rabinovitch

The free radical theory of aging proposes that reactive oxygen species (ROS)-induced accumulation of damage to cellular macromolecules is a primary driving force of aging and a major determinant of lifespan. Although this theory is one of the most popular explanations for the cause of aging, several experimental rodent models of antioxidant manipulation have failed to affect lifespan. Moreover,...

2013
Jignesh D. Pandya Vidya N. Nukala Patrick G. Sullivan

Mitochondrial dysfunction following traumatic brain and spinal cord injury (TBI and SCI) plays a pivotal role in the development of secondary pathophysiology and subsequent neuronal cell death. Previously, we demonstrated a loss of mitochondrial bioenergetics in the first 24 h following TBI and SCI initiates a rapid and extensive necrotic event at the primary site of injury. Within the mitochon...

2012
Jun Li Xuesong Ma Wei Yu Zhangqun Lou Dunlan Mu Ying Wang Baozhong Shen Sihua Qi

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Mitochondrial dysfunction has been implicated in the cell death observed after cerebral ischemia, and several mechanisms for this dysfunction have been proposed. Reperfusion after transient cerebral ischemia may cause continued and even more severe damage to the brain. Many lines of evidence have shown that mitochondria suffer severe damage in response to ischemic injury....

2016
Michael P. Murphy

Mitochondrial oxidative damage has long been known to contribute to damage in conditions such as ischaemia-reperfusion (IR) injury in heart attack. Over the past years, we have developed a series of mitochondria-targeted compounds designed to ameliorate or determine how this damage occurs. I will outline some of this work, from MitoQ to the mitochondria-targeted S-nitrosating agent, called Mito...

2017
Antonio Michelucci Alessandro De Marco Flavia A Guarnier Feliciano Protasi Simona Boncompagni

Central core disease (CCD) is a congenital myopathy linked to mutations in the ryanodine receptor type 1 (RYR1), the sarcoplasmic reticulum Ca2+ release channel of skeletal muscle. CCD is characterized by formation of amorphous cores within muscle fibers, lacking mitochondrial activity. In skeletal muscle of RYR1Y522S/WT knock-in mice, carrying a human mutation in RYR1 linked to malignant hyper...

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