分子化学观点:线粒体动力学不是软骨疾病的旁观者。

IF 4.9 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MEDICINAL
ACS Pharmacology and Translational Science Pub Date : 2025-05-22 eCollection Date: 2025-06-13 DOI:10.1021/acsptsci.4c00706
Jianing Wu, Xin Zhou, Xin Xu, Jing Xie
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软骨相关性骨关节炎(OA)和椎间盘退变(IVDD)是典型的退行性疾病,由于缺乏疾病改善治疗而造成沉重的社会经济负担。由于软骨的无血管和缺氧微环境,软骨细胞主要通过细胞质厌氧糖酵解来获得能量供应;因此,线粒体,通过有氧磷酸化产生能量,直到最近才受到关注。线粒体在调节细胞生物能量、代谢和信号传导方面发挥着至关重要的作用,同时也是多种生物过程汇聚的中心平台,因此对细胞稳态和软骨生理有重要贡献。线粒体功能与线粒体形态交织在一起,这是由线粒体融合和裂变之间的动态平衡决定的。这种平衡的破坏会导致线粒体功能障碍和疾病的发生。尽管线粒体在软骨相关疾病发病机制中的潜在作用已经被提出,零星的研究已经开始关注线粒体融合/裂变的潜在分子机制,但线粒体融合-裂变动力学在软骨生物过程中的生理和病理功能的重要性却很少被讨论。本综述旨在通过表征其与线粒体质量控制、能量代谢、氧化还原稳态调节、细胞衰老和凋亡的相互作用来弥补这一空白,这些都与软骨生理和病理密切相关。并进一步讨论其在软骨相关疾病,特别是OA和IVDD中的作用。这篇综述强调了骨骼系统中线粒体融合-裂变动力学的新兴领域,并可能为疾病控制和临床干预提供新的线索。
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A Molecular Chemical Perspective: Mitochondrial Dynamics Is Not a Bystander of Cartilage Diseases.

Cartilage-related osteoarthritis (OA) and intervertebral disc degeneration (IVDD) are typical degenerative diseases that cause a heavy socioeconomic burden for lack of disease-modifying treatments. Due to the avascular and hypoxic microenvironment of cartilage, chondrocytes primarily achieve energy supply through cytoplasmic anaerobic glycolysis; thus, mitochondria, energy producers through aerobic phosphorylation, have received little attention until recently. Mitochondria carry out a crucial role in the regulation of cellular bioenergetics, metabolism, and signaling while also serving as a central platform where diverse biological processes converge, thereby contributing significantly to cellular homeostasis and cartilage physiology. Mitochondrial functionality is intertwined with mitochondrial morphology, which is determined by a dynamic balance between mitochondrial fusion and fission. Disruption of the equilibrium leads to mitochondrial dysfunction and the onset of diseases. Although the potential role of mitochondria in the pathogenesis of cartilage-related diseases has been proposed and sporadic studies have begun to focus on the underlying molecular mechanisms of mitochondrial fusion/fission, the importance of the physiological and pathological functions of mitochondrial fusion-fission dynamics in cartilage biological processes is little discussed. This review aims to bridge the gap by characterizing its interplay with mitochondrial quality control, energy metabolism, redox homeostasis regulation, cellular senescence, and apoptosis, which are all closely associated with cartilage physiology and pathology. Moreover, its role in cartilage-related diseases, especially OA and IVDD, is further discussed. This review emphasizes the emerging field of mitochondrial fusion-fission dynamics in skeletal systems and possibly provides new cues for disease control and clinical intervention.

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