Multi-factorial mitochondrial damage exhibits a “vicious circle” that leads to a progression of mitochondrial dysfunction and multi-organ adverse effects. Mitochondrial impairments (mitochondriopathies) are associated with severe pathologies including but not restricted to cancers, cardiovascular diseases, and neurodegeneration. However, the type and level of cascading pathologies are highly individual. Consequently, patient stratification, risk assessment, and mitigating measures are instrumental for cost-effective individualized protection. Therefore, the paradigm shift from reactive to predictive, preventive, and personalized medicine (3PM) is unavoidable in advanced healthcare. Flavonoids demonstrate evident antioxidant and scavenging activity are of great therapeutic utility against mitochondrial damage and cascading pathologies. In the context of 3PM, this review focuses on preclinical and clinical research data evaluating the efficacy of flavonoids as a potent protector against mitochondriopathies and associated pathologies.

Protective effects of flavonoids against mitochondriopathies and associated pathologies: focus on the predictive approach and personalized prevention / Koklesova, L.; Liskova, A.; Samec, M.; Zhai, K.; Al-Ishaq, R. K.; Bugos, O.; Sudomova, M.; Biringer, K.; Pec, M.; Adamkov, M.; Hassan, S. T. S.; Saso, L.; Giordano, F. A.; Busselberg, D.; Kubatka, P.; Golubnitschaja, O.. - In: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR SCIENCES. - ISSN 1661-6596. - 22:16(2021). [10.3390/ijms22168649]

Protective effects of flavonoids against mitochondriopathies and associated pathologies: focus on the predictive approach and personalized prevention

Saso L.;
2021

Abstract

Multi-factorial mitochondrial damage exhibits a “vicious circle” that leads to a progression of mitochondrial dysfunction and multi-organ adverse effects. Mitochondrial impairments (mitochondriopathies) are associated with severe pathologies including but not restricted to cancers, cardiovascular diseases, and neurodegeneration. However, the type and level of cascading pathologies are highly individual. Consequently, patient stratification, risk assessment, and mitigating measures are instrumental for cost-effective individualized protection. Therefore, the paradigm shift from reactive to predictive, preventive, and personalized medicine (3PM) is unavoidable in advanced healthcare. Flavonoids demonstrate evident antioxidant and scavenging activity are of great therapeutic utility against mitochondrial damage and cascading pathologies. In the context of 3PM, this review focuses on preclinical and clinical research data evaluating the efficacy of flavonoids as a potent protector against mitochondriopathies and associated pathologies.
2021
anti-oxidant activity; cancer; cardiovascular disease; dysfunction; flavonoids; genoprotection; injury; mitochondrial function; mitochondrial impairment; mitochondriopathy; natural substances; neurodegeneration; patient stratification; phytochemicals; predictive preventive personalized medicine (pppm/3pm); stress; tumorigenesis
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Protective effects of flavonoids against mitochondriopathies and associated pathologies: focus on the predictive approach and personalized prevention / Koklesova, L.; Liskova, A.; Samec, M.; Zhai, K.; Al-Ishaq, R. K.; Bugos, O.; Sudomova, M.; Biringer, K.; Pec, M.; Adamkov, M.; Hassan, S. T. S.; Saso, L.; Giordano, F. A.; Busselberg, D.; Kubatka, P.; Golubnitschaja, O.. - In: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR SCIENCES. - ISSN 1661-6596. - 22:16(2021). [10.3390/ijms22168649]
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