Tetrandrine concentrations not affecting oxidative phosphorylation protect rat liver mitochondria from oxidative stress

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Main Author: Fernandes, Maria A. S.
Publication Date: 2006
Other Authors: Custódio, José B. A., Santos, Maria S., Moreno, António J. M., Vicente, Joaquim A. F.
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Language: eng
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Summary: The effects of tetrandrine (6,6', 7,12-tetramethoxy-2, 2'-dimethyl-berbaman) on the mitochondrial function were assessed on oxidative stress, mitochondrial permeability transition (MPT), and bioenergetics of rat liver mitochondria. At concentrations lower than 100 nmol/mg protein, tetrandrine decreased the hydrogen peroxide formation, the extent of lipid peroxidation, the susceptibility to Ca2+-induced opening of MPT pore, and inhibited the inner membrane anion channel activity, not significantly affecting the mitochondrial bioenergetics. High tetrandrine concentrations (100-300 nmol/mg protein) stimulated succinate-dependent state 4 respiration, while some inhibition was observed for state 3 and p-trifluoromethoxyphenylhydrazone-uncoupled respirations. The respiratory control ratio and the transmembrane potential were depressed but the adenosine diphosphate to oxygen (ADP/O) ratio was less affected. A slight increase of the inner mitochondrial membrane permeability to H+ and K+ by tetrandrine was also observed. It was concluded that low concentrations of tetrandrine afford protection against liver mitochondria injury promoted by oxidative-stress events, such as hydrogen peroxide production, lipid peroxidation, and induction of MPT. Conversely, high tetrandrine concentrations revealed toxicological effects expressed by interference with mitochondrial bioenergetics, as a consequence of some inner membrane permeability to H+ and K+ and inhibition of the electron flux in the respiratory chain. The direct immediate protective role of tetrandrine against mitochondrial oxidative stress may be relevant to clarify the mechanisms responsible for its multiple pharmacological actions.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Tetrandrine concentrations not affecting oxidative phosphorylation protect rat liver mitochondria from oxidative stress
title Tetrandrine concentrations not affecting oxidative phosphorylation protect rat liver mitochondria from oxidative stress
spellingShingle Tetrandrine concentrations not affecting oxidative phosphorylation protect rat liver mitochondria from oxidative stress
Fernandes, Maria A. S.
Bisbenzylisoquinoline alkaloide
Mitochondrial bioenergetics
Permeability transition pore
Tetrandrine
title_short Tetrandrine concentrations not affecting oxidative phosphorylation protect rat liver mitochondria from oxidative stress
title_full Tetrandrine concentrations not affecting oxidative phosphorylation protect rat liver mitochondria from oxidative stress
title_fullStr Tetrandrine concentrations not affecting oxidative phosphorylation protect rat liver mitochondria from oxidative stress
title_full_unstemmed Tetrandrine concentrations not affecting oxidative phosphorylation protect rat liver mitochondria from oxidative stress
title_sort Tetrandrine concentrations not affecting oxidative phosphorylation protect rat liver mitochondria from oxidative stress
author Fernandes, Maria A. S.
author_facet Fernandes, Maria A. S.
Custódio, José B. A.
Santos, Maria S.
Moreno, António J. M.
Vicente, Joaquim A. F.
author_role author
author2 Custódio, José B. A.
Santos, Maria S.
Moreno, António J. M.
Vicente, Joaquim A. F.
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Fernandes, Maria A. S.
Custódio, José B. A.
Santos, Maria S.
Moreno, António J. M.
Vicente, Joaquim A. F.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Bisbenzylisoquinoline alkaloide
Mitochondrial bioenergetics
Permeability transition pore
Tetrandrine
topic Bisbenzylisoquinoline alkaloide
Mitochondrial bioenergetics
Permeability transition pore
Tetrandrine
description The effects of tetrandrine (6,6', 7,12-tetramethoxy-2, 2'-dimethyl-berbaman) on the mitochondrial function were assessed on oxidative stress, mitochondrial permeability transition (MPT), and bioenergetics of rat liver mitochondria. At concentrations lower than 100 nmol/mg protein, tetrandrine decreased the hydrogen peroxide formation, the extent of lipid peroxidation, the susceptibility to Ca2+-induced opening of MPT pore, and inhibited the inner membrane anion channel activity, not significantly affecting the mitochondrial bioenergetics. High tetrandrine concentrations (100-300 nmol/mg protein) stimulated succinate-dependent state 4 respiration, while some inhibition was observed for state 3 and p-trifluoromethoxyphenylhydrazone-uncoupled respirations. The respiratory control ratio and the transmembrane potential were depressed but the adenosine diphosphate to oxygen (ADP/O) ratio was less affected. A slight increase of the inner mitochondrial membrane permeability to H+ and K+ by tetrandrine was also observed. It was concluded that low concentrations of tetrandrine afford protection against liver mitochondria injury promoted by oxidative-stress events, such as hydrogen peroxide production, lipid peroxidation, and induction of MPT. Conversely, high tetrandrine concentrations revealed toxicological effects expressed by interference with mitochondrial bioenergetics, as a consequence of some inner membrane permeability to H+ and K+ and inhibition of the electron flux in the respiratory chain. The direct immediate protective role of tetrandrine against mitochondrial oxidative stress may be relevant to clarify the mechanisms responsible for its multiple pharmacological actions.
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