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  • Neurodegenerative diseases often impair nervous system function due to mitochondrial dysfunction and oxidative stress, which are major contributors to neurodegeneration.
  • The brain is particularly vulnerable to oxidative damage because of its high energy needs and weak antioxidant defenses, leading to further tissue damage and neuroinflammation when imbalances occur.
  • Targeting mitochondrial dysfunction through pharmacological interventions, like enhancing mitochondrial biogenesis or activating antioxidant pathways, has emerged as a promising therapeutic strategy to mitigate neurodegeneration, with compounds like natural polyphenols and Nrf2 activators showing potential benefits.

Article Abstract

Many neurodegenerative and inherited metabolic diseases frequently compromise nervous system function, and mitochondrial dysfunction and oxidative stress have been implicated as key events leading to neurodegeneration. Mitochondria are essential for neuronal function; however, these organelles are major sources of endogenous reactive oxygen species and are vulnerable targets for oxidative stress-induced damage. The brain is very susceptible to oxidative damage due to its high metabolic demand and low antioxidant defence systems, therefore minimal imbalances in the redox state can result in an oxidative environment that favours tissue damage and activates neuroinflammatory processes. Mitochondrial-associated molecular pathways are often compromised in the pathophysiology of neurodegeneration, including the parkin/PINK1, Nrf2, PGC1α, and PPARγ pathways. Impairments to these signalling pathways consequently effect the removal of dysfunctional mitochondria, which has been suggested as contributing to the development of neurodegeneration. Mitochondrial dysfunction prevention has become an attractive therapeutic target, and there are several molecular pathways that can be pharmacologically targeted to remove damaged mitochondria by inducing mitochondrial biogenesis or mitophagy, as well as increasing the antioxidant capacity of the brain, in order to alleviate mitochondrial dysfunction and prevent the development and progression of neurodegeneration in these disorders. Compounds such as natural polyphenolic compounds, bioactive quinones, and Nrf2 activators have been reported in the literature as novel therapeutic candidates capable of targeting defective mitochondrial pathways in order to improve mitochondrial function and reduce the severity of neurodegeneration in these disorders.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8583882PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms222111444DOI Listing

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