Parkinson's disease (PD) is a neurodegenerative condition marked by significant motor impairments, resulting from extensive loss of dopaminergic neurons and abnormal protein aggregation. One of the early features of PD is disrupted mitochondrial dynamics, which arises from imbalances in cellular energy regulation. Therapeutic strategies that mitigate the mitochondrial dysfunction and enhance mitochondrial performance offer neuroprotection in PD. To delve into the role of mitochondrial function, ...