线粒体机械传感器在心血管疾病中的应用。

Vascular biology (Bristol, England) Pub Date : 2020-06-22 eCollection Date: 2020-01-01 DOI:10.1530/VB-20-0002
Cristina Caffarra Malvezzi, Aderville Cabassi, Michele Miragoli
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摘要

由于心脏的动态性质及其能量需求,线粒体在心脏组织中的作用至关重要,这是确保其正常跳动功能所必需的。最近,线粒体的其他重要作用被发现,即它对正常和病理心肌细胞内钙处理的贡献。新的研究支持这样一个事实,即在心力衰竭的进展过程中,线粒体钙机制由于其形态、结构和生化修饰而受损,从而促进心律失常和心力衰竭的发展。线粒体和肌节之间的相互作用直接影响心肌细胞的兴奋-收缩,并通过将线粒体和肌浆网连接在一起的细胞骨架蛋白参与机械转导。这篇综述的重点是简要地阐明线粒体作为(机械)传感器在心脏中的作用。
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Mitochondrial mechanosensor in cardiovascular diseases.

Mitochondrial mechanosensor in cardiovascular diseases.

Mitochondrial mechanosensor in cardiovascular diseases.

Mitochondrial mechanosensor in cardiovascular diseases.

The role of mitochondria in cardiac tissue is of utmost importance due to the dynamic nature of the heart and its energetic demands, necessary to assure its proper beating function. Recently, other important mitochondrial roles have been discovered, namely its contribution to intracellular calcium handling in normal and pathological myocardium. Novel investigations support the fact that during the progression toward heart failure, mitochondrial calcium machinery is compromised due to its morphological, structural and biochemical modifications resulting in facilitated arrhythmogenesis and heart failure development. The interaction between mitochondria and sarcomere directly affect cardiomyocyte excitation-contraction and is also involved in mechano-transduction through the cytoskeletal proteins that tether together the mitochondria and the sarcoplasmic reticulum. The focus of this review is to briefly elucidate the role of mitochondria as (mechano) sensors in the heart.

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