Mitochondria damage and kidney disease

P Duann, PH Lin - Mitochondrial Dynamics in Cardiovascular Medicine, 2017 - Springer
P Duann, PH Lin
Mitochondrial Dynamics in Cardiovascular Medicine, 2017Springer
The kidney is a vital organ that demands an extraordinary amount of energy to actively
maintain the body's metabolism, plasma hemodynamics, electrolytes and water
homeostasis, nutrients reabsorption, and hormone secretion. Kidney is only second to the
heart in mitochondrial count and oxygen consumption. As such, the health and status of the
energy power house, the mitochondria, is pivotal to the health and proper function of the
kidney. Mitochondria are heterogeneous and highly dynamic organelles and their functions …
Abstract
The kidney is a vital organ that demands an extraordinary amount of energy to actively maintain the body’s metabolism, plasma hemodynamics, electrolytes and water homeostasis, nutrients reabsorption, and hormone secretion. Kidney is only second to the heart in mitochondrial count and oxygen consumption. As such, the health and status of the energy power house, the mitochondria, is pivotal to the health and proper function of the kidney. Mitochondria are heterogeneous and highly dynamic organelles and their functions are subject to complex regulations through modulation of its biogenesis, bioenergetics, dynamics and clearance within cell. Kidney diseases, either acute kidney injury (AKI) or chronic kidney disease (CKD), are important clinical issues and global public health concerns with high mortality rate and socioeconomic burden due to lack of effective therapeutic strategies to cure or retard the progression of the diseases. Mitochondria-targeted therapeutics has become a major focus for modern research with the belief that maintaining mitochondria homeostasis can prevent kidney pathogenesis and disease progression. A better understanding of the cellular and molecular events that govern mitochondria functions in health and disease will potentially lead to improved therapeutics development.
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