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Mitochondrial targets of metformin-Are they physiologically relevant?

Journal

BIOFACTORS
Volume 45, Issue 5, Pages 703-711

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/biof.1548

Keywords

AMPK; metformin; mitochondria; oxidative phosphorylation

Funding

  1. Akademie Ved Ceske Republiky [RVO: 67985823]
  2. European Regional Development Fund [CZ.2.16/3.1.00/21531]
  3. Grantova Agentura Ceske Republiky [16-12726S]
  4. Ministerstvo Zdravotnictvi Ceske Republiky [17-28784A]

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Metformin is the most widely prescribed treatment of hyperglycemia and type II diabetes since 1970s. During the last 15 years, its popularity increased due to epidemiological evidence, that metformin administration reduces incidence of cancer. However, despite the ongoing effort of many researchers, the molecular mechanisms underlying antihyperglycemic or antineoplastic action of metformin remain elusive. Most frequently, metformin is associated with modulation of mitochondrial metabolism leading to lowering of blood glucose or activation of antitumorigenic pathways. Here we review the reported effects of metformin on mitochondrial metabolism and their potential relevance as effective molecular targets with beneficial therapeutic outcome.

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