AI Article Synopsis

  • Alzheimer's disease (AD) causes significant cognitive decline and higher health risks in older adults, with mitochondrial dysfunction being a key contributor.
  • Mitochondrial issues include problems with energy metabolism, calcium regulation, and cellular damage, which are linked to several complex mechanisms in AD pathology.
  • While lecanemab is currently the only FDA-approved drug for AD, various therapies targeting mitochondrial dysfunction are explored, including antioxidants, nutritional supplements, and lifestyle changes like exercise.

Article Abstract

Alzheimer's disease (AD) presents a significant challenge to global health. It is characterized by progressive cognitive deterioration and increased rates of morbidity and mortality among older adults. Among the various pathophysiologies of AD, mitochondrial dysfunction, encompassing conditions such as increased reactive oxygen production, dysregulated calcium homeostasis, and impaired mitochondrial dynamics, plays a pivotal role. This review comprehensively investigates the mechanisms of mitochondrial dysfunction in AD, focusing on aspects such as glucose metabolism impairment, mitochondrial bioenergetics, calcium signaling, protein tau and amyloid-beta-associated synapse dysfunction, mitophagy, aging, inflammation, mitochondrial DNA, mitochondria-localized microRNAs, genetics, hormones, and the electron transport chain and Krebs cycle. While lecanemab is the only FDA-approved medication to treat AD, we explore various therapeutic modalities for mitigating mitochondrial dysfunction in AD, including antioxidant drugs, antidiabetic agents, acetylcholinesterase inhibitors (FDA-approved to manage symptoms), nutritional supplements, natural products, phenylpropanoids, vaccines, exercise, and other potential treatments.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12035-024-04468-yDOI Listing

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