Role of Mitochondrial Dynamics in Cocaine’s Neurotoxicity

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Abstract

The dynamic balance of mitochondrial fission and fusion maintains mitochondrial home-ostasis and optimal function. It is indispensable for cells such as neurons, which rely on the finely tuned mitochondria to carry out their normal physiological activities. The potent psychostimulant cocaine impairs mitochondria as one way it exerts its neurotoxicity, wherein the disturbances in mitochondrial dynamics have been suggested to play an essential role. In this review, we summa-rize the neurotoxicity of cocaine and the role of mitochondrial dynamics in cellular physiology. Sub-sequently, we introduce current findings that link disturbed neuronal mitochondrial dynamics with cocaine exposure. Finally, the possible role and potential therapeutic value of mitochondrial dynamics in cocaine neurotoxicity are discussed.

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Wen, S., Aki, T., Funakoshi, T., Unuma, K., & Uemura, K. (2022, May 1). Role of Mitochondrial Dynamics in Cocaine’s Neurotoxicity. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms23105418

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