Gabrielova 2011 Abstract IOC61

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Gabrielova E, Jaburek M, Gazak R, Vostalova J, Jezek J, Kren V, Modriansky M (2011) Evaluation of an oxygen consumption in rat heart mitochondria treatment by polyphenol compounds. MiPNet16.01.

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Gabrielova E, Jaburek M, Gazak R, Vostalova J, Jezek J, Kren V, Modriansky M (2011)

Event: IOC61

Reactive oxygen species (ROS) originating from mitochondria are perceived as a factor contributing to cell aging and means have been sought to attenuate ROS formation with the aim of extending the cell lifespan. Silybin and dehydrosilybin, two polyphenolic compounds, display a plethora of biological effects generally ascribed to their known antioxidant capacity. Experiments evaluating oxygen consumption and membrane potential revealed that dehydrosilybin uncouples the respiration of isolated rat heart mitochondria albeit with a much lower potency than synthetic uncouplers. Furthermore, dehydrosilybin revealed a very high potency in suppressing ROS formation in isolated rat heart mitochondria with IC50=0.15 ฮผM. We infer that the apparent uncoupler-like activity of dehydrosilybin is the basis of its ROS modulation effect in neonatal rat cardiomyocytes and leads us to propose a hypothesis on natural ischemia preconditioning by dietary polyphenols.


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Stress:RONS; Oxidative Stress"RONS; Oxidative Stress" is not in the list (Cell death, Cryopreservation, Ischemia-reperfusion, Permeability transition, Oxidative stress;RONS, Temperature, Hypoxia, Mitochondrial disease) of allowed values for the "Stress" property.  Organism: Rat  Tissue;cell: Heart  Preparation: Isolated Mitochondria"Isolated Mitochondria" is not in the list (Intact organism, Intact organ, Permeabilized cells, Permeabilized tissue, Homogenate, Isolated mitochondria, SMP, Chloroplasts, Enzyme, Oxidase;biochemical oxidation, ...) of allowed values for the "Preparation" property. 




dehydrosilybin, silybin 


Gabrielovรก E1, Jabลฏrek M2, Gaลพรกk R3, Vostรกlovรก J1, Jeลพek J2, Kล™en V3 and Modrianskรฝ M1

  1. Institute of Medical Chemistry and Biochemistry, Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry, Palackรฝ University, Olomouc, Czech Republic
  2. Institute of Physiology, Dept. 75, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Prague, Czech Republic
  3. Institute of Microbiology, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Prague, Czech Republic
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