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Mitochondrial quality control in the diabetic heart

Journal

JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR CARDIOLOGY
Volume 95, Issue -, Pages 57-69

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.yjmcc.2015.12.025

Keywords

Diabetic cardiomyopathy; Mitochondria quality control; Mitochondrial dynamics; Mitophagy; Mitochondrial biogenesis

Funding

  1. NIH [1R15HL120027-01A1]
  2. American Diabetes Association [1-09-CD-09]
  3. American Heart Association [15SDG25080077]

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Diabetes is a well-known risk factor for heart failure. Diabetic heart damage is closely related to mitochondrial dysfunction and increased ROS generation. However, clinical trials have shown no effects of antioxidant therapies on heart failure in diabetic patients, suggesting that simply antagonizing existing ROS by antioxidants is not sufficient to reduce diabetic cardiac injury. A potentially more effective treatment strategy may be to enhance the overall capacity of mitochondrial quality control to maintain a pool of healthy mitochondria that are needed for supporting cardiac contractile function in diabetic patients. Mitochondrial quality is controlled by a number of coordinated mechanisms including mitochondria] fission and fusion, mitophagy and biogenesis. The mitochondria] damage consistently observed in the diabetic hearts indicates a failure of the mitochondria] quality control mechanisms. Recent studies have demonstrated a crucial role for each of these mechanisms in cardiac homeostasis and have begun to interrogate the relative contribution of insufficient mitochondrial quality control to diabetic cardiac injury. In this review, we will present currently available literature that links diabetic heart disease to the dysregulation of major mitochondrial quality control mechanisms. We will discuss the functional roles of these mechanisms in the pathogenesis of diabetic heart disease and their potentials for targeted therapeutical manipulation. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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