RESUMO
Intervertebral disc degeneration(IDD) is a common clinical degenerative disease of the musculoskeletal system, which increases the risk of lower back pain, severely reduces patients' quality of life and work efficiency, and imposes a large economic burden on society. Mitochondria, as the "power stations" of eukaryotic cells, are involved in many key biological processes, and their abnormal function can induce cellular dysfunction and lead to the development of a series of degenerative diseases. Recent studies have revealed that mitochondrial quality control(MQC) imbalance, characterized by abnormalities in mitochondrial oxidative stress, kinetics, mitophagy and biogenesis, plays an important role in IDD. The research reviewed the progress of the role of MQC in IDD and summarized traditional Chinese medicine monomers and small molecule compounds targeting MQC for the treatment of IDD, with the aim of providing reference and new ideas for studying novel therapeutic strategies for IDD.