Targeted delivery of mitochondrial protectors prevents cardiolipin oxidation and cell degeneration following brain trauma or radiation injury

M. Rabinovich
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Reactive oxygen species (ROS) produced by injured cell powerhouses, mitochondria may lead to the development of heavy neuronal disorders of both chronic (Alzheimer disease, Parkinson disease, etc.) and acute brain injury followed by a secondary neuronal damage and death over time. Once a mitochondrion is injured, a phospholipid constituent of its inner membrane, cardiolipin (CL) undergoes externalization triggering a sequence of events which may lead to either natural elimination of injured mitochondria without the host cell injury or programmed host cell suicide, apoptosis. Mitochondria-induced apoptosis is, among other, also responsible for radiation-induced damage of radiosensitive organs like bone marrow and the small intestine. In order to prevent cell suicide, (per)oxygenation of externalized CL at the outer side of the inner mitochondrial membrane catalyzed by the cytochrome c/CL complex should be suppressed. Here some approaches that lead to the targeted suppression of ROS and inhibition of cyt c/CL complex (per)oxygenative activity within mitochondria are discussed, which provide the basis for the development of new anti-apoptotic drugs defending the neuronal and other tissues from degeneration by ROS. The positive effects of these drugs were demonstrated in the laboratory animals developing secondary neuronal damage over time following traumatic brain injury or suffering from radiation-induced disorders.
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线粒体保护剂的靶向递送可防止脑外伤或辐射损伤后的心磷脂氧化和细胞变性
活性氧(ROS)由受损的细胞动力,线粒体产生,可能导致慢性(阿尔茨海默病,帕金森病等)和急性脑损伤的严重神经元疾病的发展,随后继发性神经元损伤和死亡。一旦线粒体受损,其内膜磷脂成分心磷脂(CL)发生外化,引发一系列事件,可能导致受损线粒体自然消除而不损伤宿主细胞或程序性宿主细胞自杀,凋亡。线粒体诱导的细胞凋亡,除其他外,还会导致放射性敏感器官(如骨髓和小肠)的辐射损伤。为了防止细胞自杀,应抑制由细胞色素c/CL复合物催化的线粒体内膜外侧外化CL的氧合作用。本文讨论了靶向抑制ROS和抑制线粒体内cyt c/CL复合物(per)氧化活性的一些方法,为开发新的抗凋亡药物保护神经元和其他组织免受ROS的退化提供了基础。这些药物的积极作用在实验室动物身上得到了证明,这些动物在创伤性脑损伤或遭受辐射引起的疾病后,随着时间的推移出现了继发性神经元损伤。
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