Mitochondria in brain cells are disrupted in aging and neurodegenerative diseases, primarily through impaired energy production, oxidative stress, and faulty calcium handling. Several drug strategies target these defects, including compounds like elamipretide that stabilize cardiolipin (a key mitochondrial lipid) and antioxidant compounds that attach to the mitochondria directly. This review summarizes the mechanisms and therapeutic potential of each major class of mitochondria-targeted neurological drugs.
Lores-Arnaiz, Silvia