Intersection between Redox Homeostasis and Autophagy: Valuable Insights into Neurodegeneration

  • Park, Hyungsun
  • Kim, Jongyoon
  • Shin, Chihoon
  • Lee, Seongju
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Autophagy, a main degradation pathway for maintaining cellular homeostasis, and redox homeostasis have recently been considered to play protective roles in neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. Increased levels of reactive oxygen species (ROS) in neurons can induce mitochondrial damage and protein aggregation, thereby resulting in neurodegeneration. Oxidative stress is one of the major activation signals for the induction of autophagy. Upon activation, autophagy can remove ROS, damaged mitochondria, and aggregated proteins from the cells. Thus, autophagy can be an effective strategy to maintain redox homeostasis in the brain. However, the interaction between redox homeostasis and autophagy is not clearly elucidated. In this review, we discuss recent studies on the relationship between redox homeostasis and autophagy associated with neurodegenerative diseases and propose that autophagy induction through pharmacological intervention or genetic activation might be a promising strategy to treat these disorders.

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autophagyredox homeostasisROSneurodegenerative diseasesAMYOTROPHIC-LATERAL-SCLEROSISTRANSCRIPTION FACTOR NRF2ANTIOXIDANT RESPONSE ELEMENTAMYLOID-BETA PEPTIDEOXYGEN SPECIES ROSOXIDATIVE STRESSALPHA-SYNUCLEINPARKINSONS-DISEASEHYDROGEN-PEROXIDEFREE-RADICALS
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Intersection between Redox Homeostasis and Autophagy: Valuable Insights into Neurodegeneration
저자
Park, HyungsunKim, JongyoonShin, ChihoonLee, Seongju
DOI
10.3390/antiox10050694
발행일
2021-05
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Review
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