| Literature DB >> 21798010 |
Maria Garcia-Fernandez1, Inma Sierra, Juan E Puche, Lucia Guerra, Inma Castilla-Cortazar.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Serum IGF-I and IGF-II levels decline with age. IGF-I replacement therapy reduces the impact of age in rats. We have recently reported that IGF-II is able to act, in part, as an analogous of IGF-I in aging rats reducing oxidative damage in brain and liver associated with a normalization of antioxidant enzyme activities. Since mitochondria seem to be the most important cellular target of IGF-I, the aim of this work was to investigate whether the cytoprotective actions of IGF-II therapy are mediated by mitochondrial protection.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21798010 PMCID: PMC3162510 DOI: 10.1186/1479-5876-9-123
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Transl Med ISSN: 1479-5876 Impact factor: 5.531
Mitochondrial Membrane Potential (expressed as arbitrary units of fluorescence, AUF) in isolated liver mitochondria from the three experimental groups, using succinate as substrate.
| Young controls (yCO) (n = 6) | Untreated old rats (O) | Old rats treated with IGF-II O+IGF-II (n = 6) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Succinate (State 4) | 191.90 ± 18.05 | 160.55 ± 16.15a | 188.60 ± 19.00b |
| + ADP (State 3) | 133.95 ± 13.30 | 125.40 ± 17.10 | 131.40 ± 11.40 |
| + Oligomycin | 217.55 ± 17.10 | 158.65 ± 17.10a | 223.85 ± 14.25b |
Values are mean ± SEM. P, ns yCO group vs. O+IGF-II group in all conditions.
a P < 0.05 vs yCO
b P < 0.05 vs O
Oxygen consumption by mitochondria from the three experimental groups, using succinate as substrate.
| Young controls (yCO) (n = 6) | Untreated old rats (O) (n = 6) | Old rats treated with IGF-II O+IGF-II (n = 6) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| State 4 | 27.55 ± 2.85 | 19.95 ± 1.90 | 23.00 ± 2.00 |
| State 3 | 88.35 ± 6.65 | 62.70 ± 5.70a | 74.00 ± 15.00 |
| RCR | 3.30 ± 0.80 | 3.10 ± 0.50 | 3.20 ± 0.90 |
| ADP/Oxygen | 1.71 ± 0.19 | 1.05 ± 0.28a | 2.01 ± 0.41b |
Values are mean ± SEM. ADP/Oxygen expresses oxidative phosphorylation: ATP produced by oxygen molecule consumed. RCR = Respiratory Control Ratio (ratio State 3/State 4).
a P <0.05 vs. yCO group
b P < 0.05 vs. O group
Figure 1Proton leak curves expressed by oxygen consumption (nAgO·mg. Proton leak rates express proton "escape" into mitochondrial matrix contributing to the dissipation of the MMP under pathological conditions. Mitochondria from untreated aging rats needed to consume more oxygen to reach the same value of MMP compared with young controls and old rats treated with IGF-II.
Figure 2Intramitochondrial H.
Figure 3Blockage of oxygen consumption by Atractyloside (Atr). In normal conditions, Atr competes with ADP in ANT blocking oxygen consumption. In this case, Atr was not able to block oxygen consumption in mitochondria from untreated aging rats, suggesting an uncoupling of the ANT probably caused by oxidation of ANT-thiol groups [18,19]. In this condition of mitochondrial oxidative damage, respiration is Atr insensitive.
Figure 4Lipid oxidative damage and Total Antioxidant Status (TAS) in isolated mitochondria from the three experimental groups.
Figure 5Assays for caspases 3 and 9 associated activity.