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Endoplasmic reticulum: ER stress regulates mitochondrial bioenergetics

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Endoplasmic reticulum: ER stress regulates mitochondrial bioenergetics
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  • Bravo Sagua, Roberto;
  • Gutiérrez, Tomás;
  • Paredes, Felipe;
  • Gatica, Damián;
  • Rodríguez, Andrea E.;
  • Pedrozo Cibils, Zully;
  • Chiong Lay, Mario;
  • Parra, Valentina;
  • Quest, Andrew F. G.;
  • Rothermel, Beverly A.;
  • Lavandero González, Sergio;
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Endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress activates an adaptive unfolded protein response (UPR) that facilitates cellular repair, however, under prolonged ER stress, the UPR can ultimately trigger apoptosis thereby terminating damaged cells. The molecular mechanisms responsible for execution of the cell death program are relatively well characterized, but the metabolic events taking place during the adaptive phase of ER stress remain largely undefined. Here we discuss emerging evidence regarding the metabolic changes that occur during the onset of ER stress and how ER influences mitochondrial function through mechanisms involving calcium transfer, thereby facilitating cellular adaptation. Finally, we highlight how dysregulation of ER–mitochondrial calcium homeostasis during prolonged ER stress is emerging as a novel mechanism implicated in the onset of metabolic disorders.
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This research was funded in part by Comision Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnologia (CONICYT), Chile (FONDECYT 1080436 to S.L.; FONDECYT 1110180 to M.C., FONDECYT 3110039 to Z.P.; FONDAP 15010006 to S.L., A.Q., and M.C.), the National Institutes of Health (HL072016, and HL097768 to B.A.R.) and the American Heart Association (0655202Y to B.A.R.). R.B., F.P., A.E.R. and V.P hold CONICYT PhD fellowships.
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/121640
DOI: doi:10.1016/j.biocel.2011.10.012
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The International Journal of Biochemistry & Cell Biology 44 (2012) 16– 20
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