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Title: | Mitochondrial-Shaping Proteins in Cardiac Health and Disease – the Long and the Short of It! | Authors: | Ong, S.-B Kalkhoran, S.B Hernández-Reséndiz, S Samangouei, P Ong, S.-G Hausenloy, D.J |
Keywords: | anthracycline dynamin related protein 1 human fission protein 1 mitochondrial dynamics proteins of 49 kDa mitochondrial dynamics proteins of 51 kDa mitochondrial fission factor mitochondrial protein mitofusin 1 mitofusin 2 optic atrophy 1 protein unclassified drug mitochondrial protein adult apoptosis Article cardiac muscle cell cardiomyopathy cell differentiation cell structure diabetes mellitus endoplasmic reticulum heart development heart disease heart failure heart function heart injury heart left ventricle hypertrophy heart mitochondrion heart protection human mitochondrial respiration mitophagy necroptosis nonhuman pleiotropy priority journal protein function protein targeting reperfusion injury stem cell animal cardiac muscle energy metabolism Heart Diseases metabolism mitochondrial dynamics necrosis pathology pathophysiology signal transduction Animals Apoptosis Energy Metabolism Heart Diseases Humans Mitochondria, Heart Mitochondrial Degradation Mitochondrial Dynamics Mitochondrial Proteins Myocardium Necrosis Signal Transduction |
Issue Date: | 2017 | Publisher: | Springer New York LLC | Citation: | Ong, S.-B, Kalkhoran, S.B, Hernández-Reséndiz, S, Samangouei, P, Ong, S.-G, Hausenloy, D.J (2017). Mitochondrial-Shaping Proteins in Cardiac Health and Disease – the Long and the Short of It!. Cardiovascular Drugs and Therapy 31 (1) : 87-107. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10557-016-6710-1 | Abstract: | Mitochondrial health is critically dependent on the ability of mitochondria to undergo changes in mitochondrial morphology, a process which is regulated by mitochondrial shaping proteins. Mitochondria undergo fission to generate fragmented discrete organelles, a process which is mediated by the mitochondrial fission proteins (Drp1, hFIS1, Mff and MiD49/51), and is required for cell division, and to remove damaged mitochondria by mitophagy. Mitochondria undergo fusion to form elongated interconnected networks, a process which is orchestrated by the mitochondrial fusion proteins (Mfn1, Mfn2 and OPA1), and which enables the replenishment of damaged mitochondrial DNA. In the adult heart, mitochondria are relatively static, are constrained in their movement, and are characteristically arranged into 3 distinct subpopulations based on their locality and function (subsarcolemmal, myofibrillar, and perinuclear). Although the mitochondria are arranged differently, emerging data supports a role for the mitochondrial shaping proteins in cardiac health and disease. Interestingly, in the adult heart, it appears that the pleiotropic effects of the mitochondrial fusion proteins, Mfn2 (endoplasmic reticulum-tethering, mitophagy) and OPA1 (cristae remodeling, regulation of apoptosis, and energy production) may play more important roles than their pro-fusion effects. In this review article, we provide an overview of the mitochondrial fusion and fission proteins in the adult heart, and highlight their roles as novel therapeutic targets for treating cardiac disease. © 2017, The Author(s). | Source Title: | Cardiovascular Drugs and Therapy | URI: | https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/175235 | ISSN: | 0920-3206 | DOI: | 10.1007/s10557-016-6710-1 |
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