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Low concentration of uncouplers of oxidative phosphorylation decreases the TNF-induced endothelial permeability and lethality in mice.

Vlada V Zakharova1, Olga Yu Pletjushkina1, Ivan I Galkin1, Roman A Zinovkin1, Boris V Chernyak1, Dmitri V Krysko2, Claus Bachert3, Olga Krysko3, Vladimir P Skulachev1, Ekaterina N Popova4.   

Abstract

Mitochondrial dysfunctions occur in many diseases linked to the systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS). Mild uncoupling of oxidative phosphorylation is known to rescue model animals from pathologies related to mitochondrial dysfunctions and overproduction of reactive oxygen species (ROS). To study the potential of SIRS therapy by uncoupling, we tested protonophore dinitrophenol (DNP) and a free fatty acid (FFA) anion carrier, lipophilic cation dodecyltriphenylphosphonium (C12TPP) in mice and in vitro models of SIRS. DNP and C12TPP prevented the body temperature drop and lethality in mice injected with high doses of a SIRS inducer, tumor necrosis factor (TNF). The mitochondria-targeted antioxidant plastoquinonyl decyltriphenylphosphonium (SkQ1) which also catalyzes FFA-dependent uncoupling revealed similar protective effects and downregulated expression of the NFκB-regulated genes (VCAM1, ICAM1, MCP1, and IL-6) involved in the inflammatory response of endothelium in aortas of the TNF-treated mice. In vitro mild uncoupling rescued from TNF-induced endothelial permeability, disassembly of cell contacts and VE-cadherin cleavage by the matrix metalloprotease 9 (ММР9). The uncouplers prevented TNF-induced expression of MMP9 via inhibition of NFκB signaling. Water-soluble antioxidant Trolox also prevented TNF-induced activation and permeability of endothelium in vitro via inhibition of NFκB signaling, suggesting that the protective action of the uncouplers is linked to their antioxidant potential.
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Keywords:  Endothelium; Mild uncoupling of oxidative phosphorylation; Mitochondria; Mitochondria-targeted antioxidant SkQ1

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28131916     DOI: 10.1016/j.bbadis.2017.01.024

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochim Biophys Acta Mol Basis Dis        ISSN: 0925-4439            Impact factor:   5.187


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