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The Charnoly Body - A Novel Biomarker of Mitochondrial Bioenergetics (Paperback)
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The Charnoly Body - A Novel Biomarker of Mitochondrial Bioenergetics (Paperback)
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Diversified physicochemical injuries trigger Charnoly body (CB)
formation as pleomorphic, electron-dense, multi-lamellar stacks of
nonfunctional mitochondrial membranes in the most vulnerable cell.
Free radicals induce downregulation of mitochondrial DNA, microRNA,
AgNOR, and epigenetics to trigger CB molecular pathogenesis. CB is
eliminated by energy (ATP)-driven lysosome-dependent charnolophagy
as a basic molecular mechanism of intracellular detoxification to
prevent acute and chronic diseases. Accumulation of CB at the
junction of axon hillock and charnolosome (CS) at the synapses
causes cognitive impairments; whereas, nonspecific induction of CB
causes GIT stress, myelosuppression, alopecia, neurotoxicity,
cardiotoxicity, and infertility in multidrug-resistant
malignancies. Hence, stem cell-specific CB, charnolophagy, and CS
agonists/antagonists are introduced as novel
charnolopharmacotherapeutics for the successful treatment of
cardiovascular diseases, neurodegenerative diseases, infectious
diseases, drug addiction, and cancer. Nanoparticles to improve drug
delivery, CS exocytosis, and disease-specific spatiotemporal
charnolosomics employing correlative and combinatorial
bioinformatics boost mitochondrial bioenergetics through balanced
diet, exercise, and antioxidants. The book will be of interest to
medical scientists and practitioners.
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