reviewAmerican Journal of Physiology-Cell PhysiologyAug 10, 2006Closed access

Role of cardiolipin alterations in mitochondrial dysfunction and disease

University of Colorado Boulder

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Abstract

Cardiolipin (CL) is a structurally unique dimeric phospholipid localized in the inner mitochondrial membrane where it is required for optimal mitochondrial function. In addition to its role in maintaining membrane potential and architecture, CL is known to provide essential structural and functional support to several proteins involved in mitochondrial bioenergetics. A loss of CL content, alterations in its acyl chain composition, and/or CL peroxidation have been associated with mitochondrial dysfunction in multiple tissues in a variety of pathological conditions, including ischemia, hypothyroidism, aging, and heart failure. Recently, aberrations in CL metabolism have been implicated as a primary causative…

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Keywords
  • Cardiolipin
  • Mitochondrion
  • Bioenergetics
  • Inner mitochondrial membrane
  • Pathological
  • Biology
  • Function (biology)
  • Disease
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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