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    The role of mitochondrial fusion and fission in the process of cardiac oxidative stress
    (Universidad de Murcia, Departamento de Biologia Celular e Histiologia, 2020) Yu, Fei; Abdelwahid, Eltyeb; Xu, Tao; Hu, Longgang; Wang, Man; Li, Yuzhen; Mogharbel, Bassam Felipe; Teixeira de Carvalho, Katherine Athayde; Guarita-Souza, Luiz Cesar; An, Yi; Li, Peifng
    Summary. Mitochondria are the energy suppliers in the cell and undergo constant fusion and fission to meet metabolic demand during the cell life cycle. Well- balanced mitochondrial dynamics are extremely important and necessary for cell survival as well as for tissue homeostasis. Cardiomyocytes contain large numbers of mitochondria to satisfy the high energy demand. It has been established that deregulated processes of mitochondrial dynamics play a major role in myocardial cell death. Currently, cardiac mitochondrial cell death pathways attract great attention in the cell biology and regenerative medicine fields. Importantly, mitochondrial dynamics are tightly linked to oxidative stress-induced cardiac damage. This review summarizes molecular mechanisms of mitochondrial fusion and fission processes and their potential roles in myocardial cell death triggered by oxidative stress. Advances in understanding the effect of both normal and abnormal mitochondrial dynamics on heart protection will lead to significant improvement of therapeutic discoveries

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