Features of idebenone and related short-chain quinones that rescue ATP levels under conditions of impaired mitochondrial complex I.

Short-chain quinones have been investigated as therapeutic molecules due to their ability to modulate cellular redox reactions, mitochondrial electron transfer and oxidative stress, which are pathologically altered in many mitochondrial and neuromuscular disorders. Recently, we and others described...

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Main Authors: Michael Erb, Barbara Hoffmann-Enger, Holger Deppe, Michael Soeberdt, Roman H Haefeli, Christian Rummey, Achim Feurer, Nuri Gueven
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2012-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3338594?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-7250172c67b0469aad609e725b5900802020-11-25T01:38:01ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032012-01-0174e3615310.1371/journal.pone.0036153Features of idebenone and related short-chain quinones that rescue ATP levels under conditions of impaired mitochondrial complex I.Michael ErbBarbara Hoffmann-EngerHolger DeppeMichael SoeberdtRoman H HaefeliChristian RummeyAchim FeurerNuri GuevenShort-chain quinones have been investigated as therapeutic molecules due to their ability to modulate cellular redox reactions, mitochondrial electron transfer and oxidative stress, which are pathologically altered in many mitochondrial and neuromuscular disorders. Recently, we and others described that certain short-chain quinones are able to bypass a deficiency in complex I by shuttling electrons directly from the cytoplasm to complex III of the mitochondrial respiratory chain to produce ATP. Although this energy rescue activity is highly interesting for the therapy of disorders associated with complex I dysfunction, no structure-activity-relationship has been reported for short-chain quinones so far. Using a panel of 70 quinones, we observed that the capacity for this cellular energy rescue as well as their effect on lipid peroxidation was influenced more by the physicochemical properties (in particular logD) of the whole molecule than the quinone moiety itself. Thus, the observed correlations allow us to explain the differential biological activities and therapeutic potential of short-chain quinones for the therapy of disorders associated with mitochondrial complex I dysfunction and/or oxidative stress.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3338594?pdf=render
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author Michael Erb
Barbara Hoffmann-Enger
Holger Deppe
Michael Soeberdt
Roman H Haefeli
Christian Rummey
Achim Feurer
Nuri Gueven
spellingShingle Michael Erb
Barbara Hoffmann-Enger
Holger Deppe
Michael Soeberdt
Roman H Haefeli
Christian Rummey
Achim Feurer
Nuri Gueven
Features of idebenone and related short-chain quinones that rescue ATP levels under conditions of impaired mitochondrial complex I.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Michael Erb
Barbara Hoffmann-Enger
Holger Deppe
Michael Soeberdt
Roman H Haefeli
Christian Rummey
Achim Feurer
Nuri Gueven
author_sort Michael Erb
title Features of idebenone and related short-chain quinones that rescue ATP levels under conditions of impaired mitochondrial complex I.
title_short Features of idebenone and related short-chain quinones that rescue ATP levels under conditions of impaired mitochondrial complex I.
title_full Features of idebenone and related short-chain quinones that rescue ATP levels under conditions of impaired mitochondrial complex I.
title_fullStr Features of idebenone and related short-chain quinones that rescue ATP levels under conditions of impaired mitochondrial complex I.
title_full_unstemmed Features of idebenone and related short-chain quinones that rescue ATP levels under conditions of impaired mitochondrial complex I.
title_sort features of idebenone and related short-chain quinones that rescue atp levels under conditions of impaired mitochondrial complex i.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2012-01-01
description Short-chain quinones have been investigated as therapeutic molecules due to their ability to modulate cellular redox reactions, mitochondrial electron transfer and oxidative stress, which are pathologically altered in many mitochondrial and neuromuscular disorders. Recently, we and others described that certain short-chain quinones are able to bypass a deficiency in complex I by shuttling electrons directly from the cytoplasm to complex III of the mitochondrial respiratory chain to produce ATP. Although this energy rescue activity is highly interesting for the therapy of disorders associated with complex I dysfunction, no structure-activity-relationship has been reported for short-chain quinones so far. Using a panel of 70 quinones, we observed that the capacity for this cellular energy rescue as well as their effect on lipid peroxidation was influenced more by the physicochemical properties (in particular logD) of the whole molecule than the quinone moiety itself. Thus, the observed correlations allow us to explain the differential biological activities and therapeutic potential of short-chain quinones for the therapy of disorders associated with mitochondrial complex I dysfunction and/or oxidative stress.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3338594?pdf=render
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