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Mitochondria and oxygen homeostasis

Mateus P. Mori, Rozhin Penjweini, Jay R. Knutson, Ping-yuan Wang, Paul M. Hwang

The FEBS journal(2022)

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Abstract
Molecular oxygen possesses a dual nature due to its highly reactive free radical property: it is capable of oxidizing metabolic substrates to generate cellular energy, but can also serve as a substrate for genotoxic reactive oxygen species generation. As a labile substance upon which aerobic life depends, the mechanisms for handling cellular oxygen have been fine-tuned and orchestrated in evolution. Protection from atmospheric oxygen toxicity as originally posited by the Endosymbiotic Theory of the Mitochondrion is likely to be one basic principle underlying oxygen homeostasis. We briefly review the literature on oxygen homeostasis both in vitro and in vivo with a focus on the role of the mitochondrion where the majority of cellular oxygen is consumed. The insights gleaned from these basic mechanisms are likely to be important for understanding disease pathogenesis and developing strategies for maintaining health.
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altitude,cancer,cardiovascular,hypoxia,lifespan,metabolism,mitochondria,oxidative stress,oxygen,oxygen toxicity,tissue oxygen
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