Aging-Related Disorders and Mitochondrial Dysfunction: A Critical Review for Prospect Mitoprotective Strategies Based on Mitochondrial Nutrient Mixtures

A number of aging-related disorders (ARD) have been related to oxidative stress (OS) and mitochondrial dysfunction (MDF) in a well-established body of literature. Most studies focused on cardiovascular disorders (CVD), type 2 diabetes (T2D), and neurodegenerative disorders. Counteracting OS and MDF...

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Main Authors: Giovanni Pagano, Federico V. Pallardó, Alex Lyakhovich, Luca Tiano, Maria Rosa Fittipaldi, Maria Toscanesi, Marco Trifuoggi
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Published: MDPI AG 2020-09-01
Series:International Journal of Molecular Sciences
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spelling doaj-188a804b102844d5aac34a7e95cdd4512020-11-25T01:59:39ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Molecular Sciences1661-65961422-00672020-09-01217060706010.3390/ijms21197060Aging-Related Disorders and Mitochondrial Dysfunction: A Critical Review for Prospect Mitoprotective Strategies Based on Mitochondrial Nutrient MixturesGiovanni Pagano0Federico V. Pallardó1Alex Lyakhovich2Luca Tiano3Maria Rosa Fittipaldi4Maria Toscanesi5Marco Trifuoggi6Department of Chemical Sciences, Federico II Naples University, I-80126 Naples, ItalyDepartment of Physiology, Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry, University of Valencia-INCLIVA, CIBERER, E-46010 Valencia, SpainVall d’Hebron Institut de Recerca, E-08035 Barcelona, Catalunya, SpainDepartment of Life and Environmental Sciences, Polytechnical University of Marche, I-60100 Ancona, ItalyInternal Medicine Unit, San Francesco d’Assisi Hospital, I-84020 Oliveto Citra (SA), ItalyDepartment of Chemical Sciences, Federico II Naples University, I-80126 Naples, ItalyDepartment of Chemical Sciences, Federico II Naples University, I-80126 Naples, ItalyA number of aging-related disorders (ARD) have been related to oxidative stress (OS) and mitochondrial dysfunction (MDF) in a well-established body of literature. Most studies focused on cardiovascular disorders (CVD), type 2 diabetes (T2D), and neurodegenerative disorders. Counteracting OS and MDF has been envisaged to improve the clinical management of ARD, and major roles have been assigned to three mitochondrial cofactors, also termed mitochondrial nutrients (MNs), i.e., α-lipoic acid (ALA), Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10), and carnitine (CARN). These cofactors exert essential–and distinct—roles in mitochondrial machineries, along with strong antioxidant properties. Clinical trials have mostly relied on the use of only one MN to ARD-affected patients as, e.g., in the case of CoQ10 in CVD, or of ALA in T2D, possibly with the addition of other antioxidants. Only a few clinical and pre-clinical studies reported on the administration of two MNs, with beneficial outcomes, while no available studies reported on the combined administration of three MNs. Based on the literature also from pre-clinical studies, the present review is to recommend the design of clinical trials based on combinations of the three MNs.https://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/21/19/7060aging-related disordersoxidative stressmitochondriamitochondrial dysfunctionmitochondrial nutrientsoptic neuropathies
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author Giovanni Pagano
Federico V. Pallardó
Alex Lyakhovich
Luca Tiano
Maria Rosa Fittipaldi
Maria Toscanesi
Marco Trifuoggi
spellingShingle Giovanni Pagano
Federico V. Pallardó
Alex Lyakhovich
Luca Tiano
Maria Rosa Fittipaldi
Maria Toscanesi
Marco Trifuoggi
Aging-Related Disorders and Mitochondrial Dysfunction: A Critical Review for Prospect Mitoprotective Strategies Based on Mitochondrial Nutrient Mixtures
International Journal of Molecular Sciences
aging-related disorders
oxidative stress
mitochondria
mitochondrial dysfunction
mitochondrial nutrients
optic neuropathies
author_facet Giovanni Pagano
Federico V. Pallardó
Alex Lyakhovich
Luca Tiano
Maria Rosa Fittipaldi
Maria Toscanesi
Marco Trifuoggi
author_sort Giovanni Pagano
title Aging-Related Disorders and Mitochondrial Dysfunction: A Critical Review for Prospect Mitoprotective Strategies Based on Mitochondrial Nutrient Mixtures
title_short Aging-Related Disorders and Mitochondrial Dysfunction: A Critical Review for Prospect Mitoprotective Strategies Based on Mitochondrial Nutrient Mixtures
title_full Aging-Related Disorders and Mitochondrial Dysfunction: A Critical Review for Prospect Mitoprotective Strategies Based on Mitochondrial Nutrient Mixtures
title_fullStr Aging-Related Disorders and Mitochondrial Dysfunction: A Critical Review for Prospect Mitoprotective Strategies Based on Mitochondrial Nutrient Mixtures
title_full_unstemmed Aging-Related Disorders and Mitochondrial Dysfunction: A Critical Review for Prospect Mitoprotective Strategies Based on Mitochondrial Nutrient Mixtures
title_sort aging-related disorders and mitochondrial dysfunction: a critical review for prospect mitoprotective strategies based on mitochondrial nutrient mixtures
publisher MDPI AG
series International Journal of Molecular Sciences
issn 1661-6596
1422-0067
publishDate 2020-09-01
description A number of aging-related disorders (ARD) have been related to oxidative stress (OS) and mitochondrial dysfunction (MDF) in a well-established body of literature. Most studies focused on cardiovascular disorders (CVD), type 2 diabetes (T2D), and neurodegenerative disorders. Counteracting OS and MDF has been envisaged to improve the clinical management of ARD, and major roles have been assigned to three mitochondrial cofactors, also termed mitochondrial nutrients (MNs), i.e., α-lipoic acid (ALA), Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10), and carnitine (CARN). These cofactors exert essential–and distinct—roles in mitochondrial machineries, along with strong antioxidant properties. Clinical trials have mostly relied on the use of only one MN to ARD-affected patients as, e.g., in the case of CoQ10 in CVD, or of ALA in T2D, possibly with the addition of other antioxidants. Only a few clinical and pre-clinical studies reported on the administration of two MNs, with beneficial outcomes, while no available studies reported on the combined administration of three MNs. Based on the literature also from pre-clinical studies, the present review is to recommend the design of clinical trials based on combinations of the three MNs.
topic aging-related disorders
oxidative stress
mitochondria
mitochondrial dysfunction
mitochondrial nutrients
optic neuropathies
url https://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/21/19/7060
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