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Mitochondrial function is known to be an important factor in maintaining cellular homeostasis and its dysregulation has become a hallmark for multiple disease conditions. This review aims to | Mitochondrial function is known to be an important factor in maintaining cellular homeostasis and its dysregulation has become a hallmark for multiple disease conditions. This review aims to synthesise the extent of this knowledge by analysing changes of mitochondrial physiology parameters in Parkinsonโs disease (PD) and to evaluate the contribution of cellular models of PD in the field. The analysis provided here constitutes a platform for further elucidation of mitochondrial function parameters relative to factors that may potentiate disease progression. | ||
|keywords=ATP, mitochondrial homeostasis, mitochondrial respiration, Parkinsonโs disease, cellular models of Parkinsonโs, qualitative analysis | |keywords=ATP, mitochondrial homeostasis, mitochondrial respiration, Parkinsonโs disease, cellular models of Parkinsonโs, qualitative analysis |
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Krako Jakovljevic N, Ebanks B, Katyal G, Chakrabarti L, Markovic I, Moisoi N (2021) Mitochondrial homeostasis in cellular models of Parkinsonโs Disease. Bioenerg Commun 2021.2. doi:10.26124/bec:2021-0002 |
ยป Published online: 2021-Oct-06
Krako Jakovljevic Nina, Ebanks Brad, Katyal Gunjan, Chakrabarti Lisa, Markovic Ivanka, Moisoi Nicoleta (2021-10-06) Bioenerg Commun
Abstract: Mitochondrial function is known to be an important factor in maintaining cellular homeostasis and its dysregulation has become a hallmark for multiple disease conditions. This review aims to synthesise the extent of this knowledge by analysing changes of mitochondrial physiology parameters in Parkinsonโs disease (PD) and to evaluate the contribution of cellular models of PD in the field. The analysis provided here constitutes a platform for further elucidation of mitochondrial function parameters relative to factors that may potentiate disease progression. โข Keywords: ATP, mitochondrial homeostasis, mitochondrial respiration, Parkinsonโs disease, cellular models of Parkinsonโs, qualitative analysis โข Bioblast editor: Gnaiger E, Cardoso LHD โข O2k-Network Lab: RS Belgrade Lalic NM, UK Nottingham Chakrabarti L, UK Leicester Moisoi N
ORCID: Krako Jakovljevic Nina, Ebanks Brad, Katyal Gunjan, Chakrabarti Lisa, , Markovic Ivanka Moisoi Nicoleta
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Pathology: Parkinson's
Organism: Human, Mouse, Drosophila