Perspectives on mitochondrial dysfunction in the regeneration of aging skeletal muscle.

IF 10.2 1区 生物学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Kai Wang, Mailin Gan, Yuhang Lei, Tianci Liao, Jiaxin Li, Lili Niu, Ye Zhao, Lei Chen, Yan Wang, Li Zhu, Linyuan Shen
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Abstract

As the global population trends toward aging, the number of individuals suffering from age-related debilitating diseases is increasing. With advancing age, skeletal muscle undergoes progressive oxidative stress infiltration, coupled with detrimental factors such as impaired protein synthesis and mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) mutations, culminating in mitochondrial dysfunction. Muscle stem cells (MuSCs), essential for skeletal muscle regeneration, also experience functional decline during this process, leading to irreversible damage to muscle integrity in older adults. A critical contributing factor is the loss of mitochondrial metabolism and function in MuSCs within skeletal muscle. The mitochondrial quality control system plays a pivotal role as a modulator, counteracting aging-associated abnormalities in energy metabolism and redox imbalance. Mitochondria meet functional demands through processes such as fission, fusion, and mitophagy. The significance of mitochondrial morphology and dynamics in the mechanisms of muscle regeneration has been consistently emphasized. In this review, we provide a comprehensive summary of recent advances in understanding the mechanisms of aging-related mitochondrial dysfunction and its role in hindering skeletal muscle regeneration. Additionally, we present novel insights into therapeutic approaches for treating aging-related myopathies.

老化骨骼肌再生中线粒体功能障碍的研究进展。
随着全球人口走向老龄化,患有与年龄有关的衰弱性疾病的人数正在增加。随着年龄的增长,骨骼肌经历渐进式氧化应激浸润,再加上蛋白质合成受损和线粒体DNA (mtDNA)突变等不利因素,最终导致线粒体功能障碍。骨骼肌再生所必需的肌肉干细胞(MuSCs)在这一过程中也会经历功能衰退,导致老年人肌肉完整性受到不可逆转的损伤。一个关键的促成因素是骨骼肌中musc线粒体代谢和功能的丧失。线粒体质量控制系统作为一种调节剂,在能量代谢和氧化还原失衡中起着关键作用。线粒体通过裂变、融合和线粒体自噬等过程来满足功能需求。线粒体形态和动力学在肌肉再生机制中的重要性一直被强调。在这篇综述中,我们提供了一个全面的总结,了解与衰老相关的线粒体功能障碍的机制及其在阻碍骨骼肌再生中的作用的最新进展。此外,我们提出了新的见解,治疗方法的衰老相关的肌病。
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Cellular & Molecular Biology Letters
Cellular & Molecular Biology Letters 生物-生化与分子生物学
CiteScore
11.60
自引率
13.30%
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101
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Cellular & Molecular Biology Letters is an international journal dedicated to the dissemination of fundamental knowledge in all areas of cellular and molecular biology, cancer cell biology, and certain aspects of biochemistry, biophysics and biotechnology.
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