A mitochondria-targeted antioxidant peptide studied for its ability to reduce oxidative stress, improve mitochondrial function, and protect against ischemia-reperfusion injury.
RePOWER: An International, Prospective, Non-Interventional Registry of Patients With Primary Mitochondrial Myopathy.
Clinical genetics|2026|Karaa A et al.
Primary mitochondrial myopathies (PMMs), a group of genetic mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation disorders, primarily affect skeletal muscle function. No approved treatments for PMM exist, and patient information is limited. The international RePO…
Observational
PMID: 40785393
Patient self-selection does not influence postoperative improvements in pain, function, or satisfaction in ream-and-run arthroplasty patients.
Journal of shoulder and elbow surgery|2026|Suttmiller A, Snyder B, Carofino B
BACKGROUND: The ream-and-run arthroplasty (RnR) has shown to be a viable treatment option for young, active patients with shoulder osteoarthritis. However, there are notable concerns with the generalizability of these findings as much of the literatu…
PMID: 40975208
Therapeutic Approaches Involving Mitochondria in the Treatment of Acute Kidney Injury.
Seminars in nephrology|2026|Patel P, Pabla N, Bajwa A
Acute kidney injury (AKI) continues to pose a significant clinical burden, characterized by high morbidity and mortality rates. Emerging evidence has established mitochondrial dysfunction as a central driver in the pathogenesis of AKI, encompassing d…
ReviewAnimal Study
PMID: 41027799
SS-31 improves post-cardiac arrest brain injury by inhibiting microglial ferroptosis and polarization.
Neurotherapeutics : the journal of the American Society for Experimental NeuroTherapeutics|2026|Jiang T et al.
Accumulating evidence suggests that ferroptosis and mitochondrial dysfunction contribute significantly to brain injury following cardiac arrest (CA) and resuscitation. SS-31, a novel mitochondria-targeting peptide, has demonstrated protective effects…
Animal StudyIn Vitro
PMID: 41136322
Peptide coacervate-Prussian blue hybrid supraparticle-tailored scaffolds for revitalizing diabetic heart valve regeneration via multiplex oxidative stress regulation.
Biomaterials|2026|Fan Y et al.
Diabetes mellitus impairs the regenerative capacity of valvular patients and poses a major barrier to successful reconstruction of autologous heart valves via in situ tissue-engineered heart valves (TEHVs). Herein, we developed a TEHV scaffold that i…
Animal Study
PMID: 41145022
Elamipretide Hydrochloride.
American journal of health-system pharmacy : AJHP : official journal of the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists|2026|Unknown authors
PMID: 41206662
Elamipretide: The first cardiolipin-directed mitochondrial therapeutic for Barth syndrome approved under accelerated approval.
Drug discoveries & therapeutics|2026|Zhao C, Zhuang X, Gao J
Barth syndrome (BTHS) is a rare X-linked mitochondrial disorder caused by tafazzin mutations that impair cardiolipin remodeling, leading to mitochondrial dysfunction and symptoms such as cardiomyopathy, myopathy, and neutropenia. On September 19, 202…
PMID: 41260682
Elamipretide: First Approval.
Drugs|2026|Shirley M
Elamipretide (Forzinity™) is a mitochondrial cardiolipin binder being developed by Stealth BioTherapeutics for the treatment of a range of disorders featuring mitochondrial dysfunction. In September 2025, elamipretide was granted accelerated approval…
Review
PMID: 41335372
NNT inhibits microglial activation via mitochondrial oxidative stress in spinal cord injury.
Neuroscience letters|2026|Li M et al.
Spinal cord injury (SCI) is a major public health challenge, often leading to severe neurological and physical disabilities. Microglia, the primary immune cells in the spinal cord, play critical roles in both the physiology and pathology of SCI. A de…
Animal StudyIn Vitro
PMID: 41354204
Elamipretide Improves Mitochondrial Function in Mitochondrial Trifunctional Protein-Deficient Mice and Human Fibroblasts.
Journal of inherited metabolic disease|2026|Vieira Neto E et al.
Mitochondrial trifunctional protein (TFP) deficiency is an inherited disorder of long-chain fatty acid β-oxidation (FAO). TFP is a heteromeric enzyme composed of two α and two β-subunits. Despite early detection and dietary treatment, TFP deficiency…
Animal Study
PMID: 41500837
Energy-replenishing, mitochondria-targeted hydrogel microspheres mitigate sarcopenia via cellular senescence amelioration.
Journal of controlled release : official journal of the Controlled Release Society|2026|Bao W et al.
Sarcopenia is a degenerative skeletal muscle disorder closely associated with aging, characterized by the gradual loss of muscle mass and function, which severely impacts the quality of life in the elderly. In general, the severity of sarcopenia vari…
Animal StudyIn Vitro
PMID: 41512967
Cuproptosis of bronchial epithelial cells triggers airway remodeling in chronic asthma.
Scientific reports|2026|Wang M et al.
Airway remodeling is a critical cause of chronic asthma that is difficult to control. Cell death contributes to the development and progression of chronic asthma. However, the novel copper-dependent cell death, cuproptosis, and especially cuproptosis…
Animal StudyIn Vitro
PMID: 41530300
Mitochondria dysfunction and increased expression of WNT5A and BNIP3 in tenocytes obtained from patients with tendinopathy.
JSES international|2026|Nakagawa Y et al.
BACKGROUND: Tendinopathy is a significant source of pain and functional impairment, with contributions from various extrinsic and intrinsic factors. Prior studies have demonstrated the role of mitochondria (MT) dysfunction in a murine model of supras…
Animal Study
PMID: 41550705
Synergistic mitochondrial homeostasis regulation and cholinergic circuits reconstruction via a one-step synthesized multifunctional hydrogel facilitates spinal cord injury repair.
Bioactive materials|2026|Luo Y et al.
Neural Stem Cells (NSCs) possess significant potential to form new neural networks. However, following spinal cord injury (SCI), mitochondrial dysfunction leads to the excessive accumulation of reactive oxygen species (ROS), which severely impairs th…
Animal Study
PMID: 41551770
Mitochondrial Dysfunction: The Cellular Bridge from Emotional Stress to Disease Onset: A Narrative Review.
Biomolecules|2026|Venkatesan S et al.
Severe emotional stress constitutes a significant public-health concern associated with negative health outcomes. Although the clinical effects are well acknowledged, the specific biological mechanisms that translate emotional suffering into systemic…
Review
PMID: 41594657
Mitochondrial Targeting by Elamipretide Improves Myocardial Bioenergetics Without Translating into Functional Benefits in HFpEF.
International journal of molecular sciences|2026|Schauer A et al.
Mitochondrial dysfunction contributes to impaired myocardial energetics and performance in heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF). Elamipretide (Ela) enhances mitochondrial bioenergetics in preclinical models, yet its relevance in HFp…
Animal Study
PMID: 41596703
Mitochondrial Metabolic Checkpoints in Human Fertility: Reactive Oxygen Species as Gatekeepers of Gamete Competence.
Cells|2026|Stavros S et al.
Crucial regulators of gamete metabolism and signaling, mitochondria synchronize energy generation with redox equilibrium and developmental proficiency. Once thought of as hazardous byproducts, reactive oxygen species (ROS) are now understood to be vi…
ReviewAnimal StudyIn Vitro
PMID: 41597224
SS-31 improves the quality of maternally aged oocytes by ameliorating mitochondrial function and metabolism.
Journal of ovarian research|2026|Xiong D et al.
UNLABELLED: Reproductive aging is closely associated with poor oocyte quality in vitro maturation, but effective approaches to ameliorate it have still not been fully determined. Here, we found that SS-31 supplementation efficaciously improved oocyte…
Animal StudyIn Vitro
PMID: 41612464
Disruption of hippocampal mitochondrial function underlies opioid-induced postoperative cognitive dysfunction in aged rats.
bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology|2026|Muscat S et al.
Postoperative cognitive dysfunction (POCD) is a common and persistent complication in aging individuals following surgery, particularly when opioids are used for perioperative pain management. Although opioids are widely administered in the periopera…
Animal Study
PMID: 41676478
New Insights on Mitochondria-Targeted Neurological Drugs.
Biology|2026|Lores-Arnaiz S
Aging and neurodegenerative diseases are characterized by common features involving bioenergetics deficiencies, oxidative stress and alterations of calcium buffering. Mechanisms of mitochondrial-targeted drugs include the modulation of electron trans…
Review
PMID: 41677699