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Suppressors of Superoxide-H

Authors :
Martin D, Brand
Renata L S, Goncalves
Adam L, Orr
Leonardo, Vargas
Akos A, Gerencser
Martin, Borch Jensen
Yves T, Wang
Simon, Melov
Carolina N, Turk
Jason T, Matzen
Victoria J, Dardov
H Michael, Petrassi
Shelly L, Meeusen
Irina V, Perevoshchikova
Heinrich, Jasper
Paul S, Brookes
Edward K, Ainscow
Source :
Cell metabolism. 24(4)
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Using high-throughput screening we identified small molecules that suppress superoxide and/or H2O2 production during reverse electron transport through mitochondrial respiratory complex I (site IQ) without affecting oxidative phosphorylation (suppressors of site IQ electron leak, “S1QELs”). S1QELs diminished endogenous oxidative damage in primary astrocytes cultured at ambient or low oxygen tension, showing that site IQ is a normal contributor to mitochondrial superoxide-H2O2 production in cells. They diminished stem cell hyperplasia in Drosophila intestine in vivo and caspase activation in a cardiomyocyte cell model driven by endoplasmic reticulum stress, showing that superoxide-H2O2 production by site IQ is involved in cellular stress signaling. They protected against ischemia-reperfusion injury in perfused mouse heart, showing directly that superoxide-H2O2 production by site IQ is a major contributor to this pathology. S1QELs are tools for assessing the contribution of site IQ to cell physiology and pathology and have great potential as therapeutic leads.

Details

ISSN :
19327420
Volume :
24
Issue :
4
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Cell metabolism
Accession number :
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