期刊
ANTIOXIDANTS & REDOX SIGNALING
卷 39, 期 4-6, 页码 278-320出版社
MARY ANN LIEBERT, INC
DOI: 10.1089/ars.2022.0016
关键词
type 2 diabetes; mitochondria; autophagy; mitophagy
Type 2 diabetes mellitus is closely linked to oxidative stress, mitochondrial dysfunction, and alterations in autophagy and mitophagy. Despite progress in understanding the molecular events associated with these processes, effective therapeutic strategies targeting these mechanisms are yet to be implemented.
Significance: Type 2 diabetes mellitus, which is related to oxidative stress and mitochondrial dysfunction, is one of the most prevalent diseases in the world. In the past decade, alterations in autophagy have been shown to play a fundamental role in the development and control of type 2 diabetes. Further, mitophagy has been recognized as a key player in eliminating dysfunctional mitochondria in this disease.Recent Advances: Recently, much progress has been made in understanding the molecular events associated with oxidative stress, mitochondrial dysfunction, and alterations in autophagy and mitophagy in type 2 diabetes.Critical Issues: Despite increasing evidence of a relationship between mitochondrial dysfunction, oxidative stress, and alterations of autophagy and mitophagy and their role in the pathophysiolology of type 2 diabetes, effective therapeutic strategies to combat the disease through targeting mitochondria, autophagy, and mitophagy are yet to be implemented.Future Directions: This review provides a wide perspective of the existing literature concerning the complicated interplay between autophagy, mitophagy, and mitochondrial dysfunction in type 2 diabetes. Further, potential therapeutic targets based on these molecular mechanisms are explored.
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