Abstract:
Mitochondria are highly dynamic organelles that serve as the primary cellular energy-generating system. Apart from ATP production, they are
essential for many biological processes, including calcium homeostasis,
lipid biogenesis, ROS regulation and programmed cell death, which
collectively render them invaluable for neuronal integrity and function.
Emerging evidence indicates that mitochondrial dysfunction and altered
mitochondrial dynamics are crucial hallmarks of a wide variety of
neurodevelopmental and neurodegenerative conditions. At the same time, the
gut microbiome has been implicated in the pathogenesis of several
neurodegenerative disorders due to the bidirectional communication between
the gut and the central nervous system, known as the gut-brain axis. Here
we summarize new insights into the complex interplay between mitochondria,
gut microbiota and neurodegeneration, and we refer to animal models that
could elucidate the underlying mechanisms, as well as novel interventions
to tackle age-related neurodegenerative conditions, based on this
intricate network.
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