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Kappler, L.* ; Kollipara, L.* ; Lehmann, R. ; Sickmann, A.*

Investigating the role of mitochondria in type 2 diabetes - lessons from lipidomics and proteomics studies of skeletal muscle and liver.

In:. New York: Springer, 2019. 143-182 (Adv. Exp. Med. Biol. ; 1158)
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Mitochondrial dysfunction is discussed as a key player in the pathogenesis of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2Dm), a highly prevalent disease rapidly developing as one of the greatest global health challenges of this century. Data however about the involvement of mitochondria, central hubs in bioenergetic processes, in the disease development are still controversial. Lipid and protein homeostasis are under intense discussion to be crucial for proper mitochondrial function. Consequently proteomics and lipidomics analyses might help to understand how molecular changes in mitochondria translate to alterations in energy transduction as observed in the healthy and metabolic diseases such as T2Dm and other related disorders. Mitochondrial lipids integrated in a tool covering proteomic and functional analyses were up to now rarely investigated, although mitochondrial lipids might provide a possible lynchpin in the understanding of type 2 diabetes development and thereby prevention. In this chapter state-of-the-art analytical strategies, pre-analytical aspects, potential pitfalls as well as current proteomics and lipidomics-based knowledge about the pathophysiological role of mitochondria in the pathogenesis of type 2 diabetes will be discussed.
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Publication type Article: Edited volume or book chapter
Keywords Function ; Lipidomics ; Mass Spectrometry ; Mitochondria ; Proteomics ; Type 2 Diabetes
Language english
Publication Year 2019
HGF-reported in Year 2019
ISSN (print) / ISBN 0065-2598
Quellenangaben Volume: 1158, Issue: , Pages: 143-182 Article Number: , Supplement: ,
Publisher Springer
Publishing Place New York
Reviewing status Peer reviewed
POF-Topic(s) 90000 - German Center for Diabetes Research
Research field(s) Helmholtz Diabetes Center
PSP Element(s) G-502400-001
Scopus ID 85071742188
PubMed ID 31452140
Erfassungsdatum 2019-09-30