Mitophagy and Traumatic Brain Injury: Regulatory Mechanisms and Therapeutic Potentials

Author:

Luan Yi1ORCID,Jiang Lulu2,Luan Ying3,Xie Yi4ORCID,Yang Yang1ORCID,Ren Kai-Di56ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Clinical Systems Biology Research Laboratories, Translational Medicine Center, The First Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University, Zhengzhou 450052, China

2. Department of Anesthesiology and Perioperative Medicine, Henan Provincial People’s Hospital, People’s Hospital of Zhengzhou University, Zhengzhou 463599, China

3. Department of Physiology and Neurobiology, School of Basic Medical Sciences, Zhengzhou University, Zhengzhou 450001, China

4. Department of Neurology, The First Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University, Zhengzhou 450052, China

5. Department of Pharmacy, The First Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University, Zhengzhou 450052, China

6. Henan Key Laboratory of Precision Clinical Pharmacy, Zhengzhou University, Zhengzhou 450052, China

Abstract

Traumatic brain injury (TBI), a kind of external trauma-induced brain function alteration, has posed a financial burden on the public health system. TBI pathogenesis involves a complicated set of events, including primary and secondary injuries that can cause mitochondrial damage. Mitophagy, a process in which defective mitochondria are specifically degraded, segregates and degrades defective mitochondria allowing a healthier mitochondrial network. Mitophagy ensures that mitochondria remain healthy during TBI, determining whether neurons live or die. Mitophagy acts as a critical regulator in maintaining neuronal survival and healthy. This review will discuss the TBI pathophysiology and the consequences of the damage it causes to mitochondria. This review article will explore the mitophagy process, its key factors, and pathways and reveal the role of mitophagy in TBI. Mitophagy will be further recognized as a therapeutic approach in TBI. This review will offer new insights into mitophagy’s role in TBI progression.

Funder

Medical Science and Technology Research Project of Henan Province

Publisher

Hindawi Limited

Subject

Cell Biology,Aging,General Medicine,Biochemistry

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