Qin Dong, Yichan Zhu, Xinghai Zhang, Lu Li, Yi Yang, Chuan Liu, Jianxia Wen
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Abstract
Mitophagy is a process by which cells selectively eliminate damaged or dysfunctional mitochondria through the autophagy-lysosome pathway, thereby maintaining mitochondrial quality and cellular homeostasis. This process is closely linked to the onset and progression of various heart diseases. Modern pharmacological research has demonstrated that phytochemicals can regulate mitochondrial homeostasis in cardiomyocytes through multiple mechanisms, influencing mitophagy and protecting cardiomyocytes, which in turn exerts anti-cardiovascular effects. However, the underlying mechanisms of these effects are not yet fully understood. This study summarizes the pharmacological effects and molecular mechanisms of mitophagy in heart diseases, aiming to provide reference for the research and treatment of phytochemicals targeting mitophagy against heart diseases. The results indicated that phytochemicals (such as Berberine, Ginsenoside Rg1, Quercetin, Resveratrol, Baicalein, and so on) can exert preventive and therapeutic effects on heart diseases (such as cardiac toxicity or damage, myocardial ischemia/reperfusion injury, heart failure, heart aging, cardiac hypertrophy, cardiomyopathy, and so on.) via regulating the PINK1/Parkin and FUNDC1-dependent mitophagy pathway. These compounds mainly exert their effects by regulating mitochondrial homeostasis, mitochondrial dynamics, mitochondrial oxidative stress, mitochondrial apoptosis, and mitochondrial energy metabolism. This study provides a reference that phytochemicals have effect on anti-cardiovascular effects by regulating mitophagy. However, further in-depth mechanistic and clinical research are needed in the future.
期刊介绍:
Phytotherapy Research is an internationally recognized pharmacological journal that serves as a trailblazing resource for biochemists, pharmacologists, and toxicologists. We strive to disseminate groundbreaking research on medicinal plants, pushing the boundaries of knowledge and understanding in this field.
Our primary focus areas encompass pharmacology, toxicology, and the clinical applications of herbs and natural products in medicine. We actively encourage submissions on the effects of commonly consumed food ingredients and standardized plant extracts. We welcome a range of contributions including original research papers, review articles, and letters.
By providing a platform for the latest developments and discoveries in phytotherapy, we aim to support the advancement of scientific knowledge and contribute to the improvement of modern medicine.