Differential activity of lipoic acid enantiomers in cell culture.

Journal of herbal pharmacotherapy Pub Date : 2005-01-01
Jerry Robert Smith, Harish V Thiagaraj, Benjamin Seaver, Keith K Parker
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It is unclear whether the two enantiomeric forms (R & S) of lipoic acid (LA) share similar pharmacological activity and the exact cellular targets of LA are not well identified. We oxidatively stressed 3 cell culture systems representing different cell types. Mitochondrial metabolism was the primary endpoint. When C6 glioma was damaged by hydrogen peroxide (H2O2), all forms of LA protected. Racemic and S-LA were less effective than the R-isomer that was also protective in tertiary butyl hydroperoxide (TBHP)-damaged C6 glioma. In PC12 cells, little damage was produced by TBHP; R-LA increased mitochondrial metabolism above the level of non-damaged control. In H2O2 damaged PC12 cells, R-LA and racemic LA (but not S-LA) not only protected against damage, but increased mitochondrial metabolism above the non-damaged control level. When BAE cells were damaged with H2O2, R- and racemic LA protected while S-LA was ineffective.

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硫辛酸对映体在细胞培养中的差异活性。
硫辛酸(LA)的两种对构象形式(R和S)是否具有相似的药理活性尚不清楚,LA的确切细胞靶点也尚未确定。我们对代表不同细胞类型的3种细胞培养系统进行了氧化应激。线粒体代谢是主要终点。当过氧化氢(H2O2)损伤C6胶质瘤时,所有形式的LA都有保护作用。外消旋体和S-LA对过氧化叔丁基(thbhp)损伤的C6胶质瘤的保护作用不如r -异构体。TBHP对PC12细胞的损伤较小;R-LA使线粒体代谢高于未损伤对照组的水平。在H2O2损伤的PC12细胞中,R-LA和外消旋LA(而非S-LA)不仅保护细胞免受损伤,而且使线粒体代谢高于未损伤对照水平。当H2O2损伤BAE细胞时,R-和外消旋LA具有保护作用,S-LA不起作用。
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