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. 2016 Oct 14;6(3):174-176.
doi: 10.4103/2045-9912.191365. eCollection 2016 Jul-Sep.

Hypoxia therapy--a new hope for the treatment of mitochondrial dysfunctions

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Hypoxia therapy--a new hope for the treatment of mitochondrial dysfunctions

Jun-Long Huang et al. Med Gas Res. .

Abstract

Mitochondrial dysfunctions are characteristic features of numerous diseases and play a critical role in disease pathogenesis. Despite intensive research in this area, there are no approved therapies that directly target mitochondria. Recently a study by Jain et al. from Massachusetts General Hospital, USA reported the effectiveness of hypoxia for treatment of mitochondrial disease in mice. In this commentary, we summarized the potential mechanisms underlying the therapeutic effects of hypoxia on mitochondrial dysfunction, and clinical limitations of hypoxia as a therapy for human patients. We hope that our concerns will be helpful for further clinical studies addressing moderate hypoxia in mitochondrial dysfunction.

Keywords: Leigh syndrome; Von Hippel-Lindau factor; hypoxia; hypoxia-inducible factor-1α; mitochondrial dysfunction; neuroprotective; oxygen toxicity; respiratory chain.

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The authors declare that they have no competing interests.

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  • Med Gas Res. 6(3):169.

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