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Quality Control Mechanisms of Mitochondria: Another Important Target for Treatment of Peripheral Neuropathy

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DNA AND CELL BIOLOGY
Volume 40, Issue 12, Pages 1513-1527

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MARY ANN LIEBERT, INC
DOI: 10.1089/dna.2021.0529

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mitochondria; mitophagy; mitochondrial dynamics; peripheral neuropathy; pain

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Mitochondria provide energy and regulate physiological and pathological processes, controlled by various quality mechanisms such as division, fusion, and mitophagy. Peripheral neuropathy has complex etiologies, but oxidative stress from mitochondrial damage is a common pathogenesis. Regulation and control of mitochondrial quality may offer potential treatments for peripheral neuropathy.
Mitochondria provide energy for various cellular activities and are involved in the regulating of several physiological and pathological processes. Mitochondria constitute a dynamic network regulated by numerous quality control mechanisms; for example, division is necessary for mitochondria to develop, and fusion dilutes toxins produced by the mitochondria. Mitophagy removes damaged mitochondria. The etiologies of peripheral neuropathy include congenital and acquired diseases, and the pathogenesis varies; however, oxidative stress caused by mitochondrial damage is the accepted pathogenesis of peripheral neuropathy. Regulation and control of mitochondrial quality might point the way toward potential treatments for peripheral neuropathy. This article will review mitochondrial quality control mechanisms, their involvement in peripheral nerve diseases, and their potential therapeutic role.

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