Mitochondrial energetics and therapeutics

DC Wallace, W Fan, V Procaccio - Annual Review of Pathology …, 2010 - annualreviews.org
DC Wallace, W Fan, V Procaccio
Annual Review of Pathology: Mechanisms of Disease, 2010annualreviews.org
Mitochondrial dysfunction has been linked to a wide range of degenerative and metabolic
diseases, cancer, and aging. All these clinical manifestations arise from the central role of
bioenergetics in cell biology. Although genetic therapies are maturing as the rules of
bioenergetic genetics are clarified, metabolic therapies have been ineffectual. This failure
results from our limited appreciation of the role of bioenergetics as the interface between the
environment and the cell. A systems approach, which, ironically, was first successfully …
Mitochondrial dysfunction has been linked to a wide range of degenerative and metabolic diseases, cancer, and aging. All these clinical manifestations arise from the central role of bioenergetics in cell biology. Although genetic therapies are maturing as the rules of bioenergetic genetics are clarified, metabolic therapies have been ineffectual. This failure results from our limited appreciation of the role of bioenergetics as the interface between the environment and the cell. A systems approach, which, ironically, was first successfully applied over 80 years ago with the introduction of the ketogenic diet, is required. Analysis of the many ways that a shift from carbohydrate glycolytic metabolism to fatty acid and ketone oxidative metabolism may modulate metabolism, signal transduction pathways, and the epigenome gives us an appreciation of the ketogenic diet and the potential for bioenergetic therapeutics.
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