Targeting Mitochondria
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Abstract
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) and reactive nitrogen species (RNS) are closely linked to degenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's, neuronal death including ischemic and hemorrhagic stroke, acute and chronic degenerative cardiac myocyte death, and cancer. As a byproduct of oxidative phosphorylation, a steady stream of reactive species emerge from our cellular energy plants, the mitochondria. ROS and RNS potentially cause damage to all cellular components. Structure alteration, biomolecule fragmentation, and oxidation of side chains are trade-offs of cellular energy production. ROS and RNS escape results in the activation of cytosolic stress pathways, DNA damage, and the upregulation of JNK,…
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- Mitochondrion
- Reactive oxygen species
- Cell biology
- Cardiolipin
- Reactive nitrogen species
- Chemistry
- Cytochrome c
- Oxidative stress
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Affordable and clean energy
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