Chemotherapy drugs like doxorubicin damage the heart primarily by injuring mitochondria inside heart muscle cells, leading to oxidative stress and cell death. Mitochondria-targeted antioxidants — including elamipretide — protect heart cells by scavenging harmful molecules directly where they are produced, preserving mitochondrial structure and preventing the cascade that leads to cardiac dysfunction. This review argues these agents have strong potential to become standard additions to cancer treatment regimens to protect the heart.
Liu, Chih-Jen; Wang, Lu-Kai; Tsai, Fu-Ming