“…Mitochondrial dynamics are implicated not only in maintaining the equilibrium of organelles by repairing or eliminating defective mitochondria [31], but also in regulating steroidogenesis [32]. Accordingly, Ang II was demonstrated to promote aldosterone synthesis in H295 cells by increasing fusion of mitochondria and translocation in these organelles of relevant steroidogenic proteins, such as STAR, that is responsible for cholesterol transport from the outer to the inner mitochondrial membrane, and protein kinase C (PKC) ε, mitogen-activated protein kinase (MEK) and ERK, that drive the activation signaling in mitochondria [33]. Whether and how this occurs in APA, where, as mentioned above, Ang II is low, remains to be investigated [11].…”