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Mitochondrial Dysfunction in Obesity and Reproduction.

Citation
Das, M., et al. “Mitochondrial Dysfunction In Obesity And Reproduction.”. Endocrinology.
Center UCSD-UCLA
Author Manasi Das, Consuelo Sauceda, Nicholas J G Webster
Keywords Insulin resistance, lipid accumulation, Mitochondrial dynamics, Mitochondrial function, mitophagy, ovarian dysfunction, oxidative stress
Abstract

Mounting evidence suggests a role for mitochondrial dysfunction in the pathogenesis of many diseases, including type 2 diabetes, aging, and ovarian failure. Because of the central role of mitochondria in energy production, heme biosynthesis, calcium buffering, steroidogenesis, and apoptosis signaling within cells, understanding the molecular mechanisms behind mitochondrial dysregulation and its potential implications in disease is critical. This review will take a journey through the past and summarize what is known about mitochondrial dysfunction in various disorders, focusing on metabolic alterations and reproductive abnormalities. Evidence is presented from studies in different human populations, and rodents with genetic manipulations of pathways known to affect mitochondrial function.

Year of Publication
2021
Journal
Endocrinology
Volume
162
Issue
1
Date Published
01/2021
ISSN Number
1945-7170
DOI
10.1210/endocr/bqaa158
Alternate Journal
Endocrinology
PMID
32945868
PMCID
PMC7709214
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