Relationship between Notch signaling pathway and mitochondrial energy metabolism.
10.3760/cma.j.cn121430-20230719-00532
- Author:
Qi SHEN
1
;
Yufan YUAN
;
Jinlan JIN
Author Information
1. Department of Critical Care Medicine, Shenzhen Hospital of Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine (Futian), Shenzhen 518034, Guangdong, China. Corresponding author: Jin Jinlan, Email: jinjinlan@163.com.
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- MeSH:
Signal Transduction/physiology*;
Mitochondria;
Receptors, Notch/metabolism*;
Cell Differentiation/physiology*;
Energy Metabolism
- From:
Chinese Critical Care Medicine
2023;35(12):1321-1326
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Notch signaling pathway is a highly conserved signaling pathway in the process of evolution. It is composed of three parts: Notch receptor, ligand and effector molecules responsible for intracellular signal transduction. It plays an important role in cell proliferation, differentiation, development, migration, apoptosis and other processes, and has a regulatory effect on tissue homeostasis and homeostasis. Mitochondria are the sites of oxidative metabolism in eukaryotes, where sugars, fats and proteins are finally oxidized to release energy. In recent years, the regulation of Notch signaling pathway on mitochondrial energy metabolism has attracted more and more attention. A large number of data have shown that Notch signaling pathway has a significant effect on mitochondrial energy metabolism, but the relationship between Notch signaling pathway and mitochondrial energy metabolism needs to be specifically and systematically discussed. In this paper, the relationship between Notch signaling pathway and mitochondrial energy metabolism is reviewed, in order to improve the understanding of them and provide new ideas for the treatment of related diseases.