线粒体
粒体自噬
性二态性
生物
线粒体生物发生
氧化应激
生物发生
氧化磷酸化
激素
活性氧
线粒体DNA
细胞生物学
遗传学
内分泌学
自噬
基因
生物化学
细胞凋亡
作者
Renée Ventura‐Clapier,Maryline Moulin,Jérôme Piquereau,Christophe Lemaire,Mathias Mericskay,Vladimir Veksler,Anne Garnier
出处
期刊:Clinical Science
[Portland Press]
日期:2017-04-19
卷期号:131 (9): 803-822
被引量:290
摘要
It is increasingly acknowledged that a sex and gender specificity affects the occurrence, development, and consequence of a plethora of pathologies. Mitochondria are considered as the powerhouse of the cell because they produce the majority of energy-rich phosphate bonds in the form of adenosine tri-phosphate (ATP) but they also participate in many other functions like steroid hormone synthesis, reactive oxygen species (ROS) production, ionic regulation, and cell death. Adequate cellular energy supply and survival depend on mitochondrial life cycle, a process involving mitochondrial biogenesis, dynamics, and quality control via mitophagy. It appears that mitochondria are the place of marked sexual dimorphism involving mainly oxidative capacities, calcium handling, and resistance to oxidative stress. In turn, sex hormones regulate mitochondrial function and biogenesis. Mutations in genes encoding mitochondrial proteins are the origin of serious mitochondrial genetic diseases. Mitochondrial dysfunction is also an important parameter for a large panel of pathologies including neuromuscular disorders, encephalopathies, cardiovascular diseases (CVDs), metabolic disorders, neuropathies, renal dysfunction etc. Many of these pathologies present sex/gender specificity. Here we review the sexual dimorphism of mitochondria from different tissues and how this dimorphism takes part in the sex specificity of important pathologies mainly CVDs and neurological disorders.
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