Mitochondria have traditionally been associated with metabolic
functions; however recent research has uncovered a central role for
these organelles in cell signaling, cell survival, and cell death.
Mitochondrial dysfunction is a factor in a myriad of
pathophysiological conditions, including age-related
neurodegenerative disorders, cancer, metabolic syndrome, and
cardiovascular disease. Mitochondrial Signaling in Health and
Disease examines themes essential for the maintenance of the
mitochondrial redox (reduction-oxidation) energy axis.
With contributions from an impressive cadre of internationally
recognized scientists, the book discusses coordinated mitochondrial
functions that regulate cell function by discrete signaling
pathways. Topics discussed include:
- Electron transport and energy production
- Mitochondrial biogenesis and dynamics
- Mitochondrial signaling
- Apoptosis and autophagy
- Pharmacology signaling
- Epigenetic signaling: mitochondrial methylation and acetylation
reactions
An essential resource for life and health scientists as well as
pharmaceutical industry professionals, this volume highlights the
importance of mitochondrial signaling and its role in establishing
a harmonized communication between several cellular compartments.
The information in this volume is critical to those developing
mitochondrion-targeted therapies aimed at assuaging mitochondrial
dysfunction or the specific factors contributing to its
dysfunction.
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