About this Research Topic
Tracking changes in the abundance and function of mitochondrial key-proteins might be an efficient and fast way to reveal the mechanisms underneath mitochondrial defects in obese and diabetic, especially in mitochondrion-rich organs, such as heart, liver, and kidney. Oxidative phosphorylation, commonly carried on by Seahorse Assay, is one of the most important and useful techniques to evaluate mitochondrial efficiency. Also, crosstalk between mitochondrion and other organelles such as endoplasmic reticulum and peroxisome should be taken into consideration.
This Research Topic of Frontiers in Endocrinology would accept articles involved in:
1. Obesity-Inducing Insulin Resistance animal model / NAFLD
2. Abundance changes of mitochondrial proteins by Mass Spec Analyses
3. Seahorse Assays on obese/diabetes human or animal biopsies
4. Mitochondrial protein gene knockout in mice
5. Mitochondrial protein gene CRISPR knockout in regular cell lines or iPSC
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