Nitric Oxide and Mitochondrial Function in Neurological Diseases
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.neuroscience.2018.02.017
Nitric Oxide and Mitochondrial Function in Neurological Diseases
Abstract
Mitochondria are key cellular organelles that play crucial roles in the energy production and regulation of cellular metabolism. Accumulating evidence suggests that mitochondrial activity can be modulated by nitric oxide (NO). As a key neurotransmitter in biologic systems, NO mediates the majority of its function through activation of the cyclic guanylyl cyclase (cGC) signaling pathway and S-nitrosylation of a variety of proteins involved in cellular functioning including those involved in mitochondrial biology. Moreover, excess NO or the formation of reactive NO species (RNS), e.g., peroxynitrite (ONOO-), impairs mitochondrial functioning and this, in conjunction with nuclear events, eventually affects neuronal cell metabolism and survival, contributing to the pathogenesis of several neurodegenerative diseases. In this review we highlight the possible mechanisms underlying the noxious effects of excess NO and RNS on mitochondrial function including (i) negative effects on electron transport chain (ETC); (ii) ONOO--mediated alteration in mitochondrial permeability transition; (iii) enhanced mitochondrial fragmentation and autophagy through S-nitrosylation of key proteins involved in this process such as dynamin-related protein 1 (DRP-1) and Parkin/PINK1 (protein phosphatase and tensin homolog-induced kinase 1) complex; (iv) alterations in the mitochondrial metabolic pathways including Krebs cycle, glycolysis, fatty acid metabolism, and urea cycle; and finally (v) mitochondrial ONOO--induced nuclear toxicity and subsequent release of apoptosis-inducing factor (AIF) from mitochondria, causing neuronal cell death. These proposed mechanisms highlight the multidimensional nature of NO and its signaling in the mitochondrial function. Understanding the mechanisms by which NO mediates mitochondrial (dys)function can provide new insights into the treatment of neurodegenerative diseases.
Keywords: mitochondria; mitochondrial fragmentation; neurologic diseases; nitric oxide; parthanatos; peroxynitrite.
Copyright © 2018 IBRO. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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