Mitochondrial Adaptations in the Growing Heart
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Tipo de documento: Artículo
Fecha de publicación: Febrero 2020
URI: https://repositorio.uneatlantico.es/id/eprint/128
DOI: http://doi.org/10.1016/j.tem.2020.01.006
Resumen:
The heart pumps blood throughout the whole life of an organism, without rest periods during which to replenish energy or detoxify. Hence, cardiomyocytes, the working units of the heart, have mechanisms to ensure constitutive production of energy and detoxification to preserve fitness and function for decades. Even more challenging, the heart must adapt to the varying conditions of the organism from fetal life to adulthood, old age, and pathological stress. Mitochondria are at the nexus of these processes by producing not only energy but also metabolites and oxidative byproducts that can activate alarm signals and be toxic to the cell. We review basic concepts about cardiac mitochondria with a focus on their remarkable adaptations, including elimination, throughout the mammalian lifetime.
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- Sánchez-Díaz, María; Nicolás-Ávila, José Ángel; Cordero, Mario D. y Hidalgo, Andrés Mitochondrial Adaptations in the Growing Heart. (deposited 01 Jun 2021 23:55) [Mostrada Ahora]
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