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Review|Volume 4, Issue 11|pp 734—741

Nutrient availability links mitochondria, apoptosis, and obesity

Francesca Pintus1,2, Giovanni Floris2, Alessandro Rufini1
  • 1Medical Research Council, Toxicology Unit/University of Leicester, LE1 1QH, Leicester UK
  • 2Dipartimento di Scienze della Vita e dell'Ambiente, Università di Cagliari, 09042 Monserrato, Italy
Received: October 23, 2012Accepted: November 28, 2012Published: November 30, 2012

Abstract

Mitochondria are the dominant source of the cellular energy requirements through oxidative phosphorylation, but they are also central players in apoptosis. Nutrient availability may have been the main evolutionary driving force behind these opposite mitochondrial functions: production of energy to sustain life and release of apoptotic proteins to trigger cell death. Here, we explore the link between nutrients, mitochondria and apoptosis with known and potential implications for age-related decline and metabolic syndromes.