Konstantin N. Belosludtsev , Anna I. Ilzorkina , Lyudmila A. Matveeva , Alexander V. Chulkov , Alena A. Semenova , Mikhail V. Dubinin , Natalia V. Belosludtseva
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摘要
VBIT-4 是一种新的线粒体外膜 VDAC 蛋白寡聚化抑制剂,可防止在各种病症中出现氧化应激、线粒体功能障碍和细胞死亡。然而,作为一种 VDAC 抑制剂,VBIT-4 本身可能会导致健康细胞的线粒体功能障碍。文章研究了 VBIT-4 对大鼠肝脏线粒体和细胞培养物功能活性的影响。我们证实,高浓度 VBIT-4(15-30 μM)抑制了复合体 I 和 II 底物驱动的线粒体呼吸状态 3 和 3UDNP。VBIT-4 可诱导由呼吸链复合体 I 底物而非复合体 II 底物驱动的细胞器去极化。研究发现,VBIT-4 可抑制呼吸链复合物 I、III 和 IV 的活性。分子对接表明,VBIT-4 与复合物 I 中的鱼藤酮结合位点具有相似的亲和力。15-30 μM 的 VBIT-4 会增加线粒体中 H2O2 的产生,降低 Ca2+ 的保留能力,但会延长 Ca2+ 依赖性线粒体膨胀的时间。我们发现,用 30 μM VBIT-4 培养乳腺腺癌(MCF-7)48 小时会导致线粒体膜电位下降、ROS 生成增加和 MCF-7 细胞死亡。本文讨论了 VBIT-4 对线粒体和细胞的作用机制。
Effect of VBIT-4 on the functional activity of isolated mitochondria and cell viability
VBIT-4 is a new inhibitor of the oligomerization of VDAC proteins of the outer mitochondrial membrane preventing the development of oxidative stress, mitochondrial dysfunction, and cell death in various pathologies. However, as a VDAC inhibitor, VBIT-4 may itself cause mitochondrial dysfunction in healthy cells. The article examines the effect of VBIT-4 on the functional activity of rat liver mitochondria and cell cultures. We have demonstrated that high concentrations of VBIT-4 (15–30 μM) suppressed mitochondrial respiration in state 3 and 3UDNP driven by substrates of complex I and II. VBIT-4 induced depolarization of organelles fueled by substrates of complex I but not complex II of the respiratory chain. VBIT-4 has been found to inhibit the activity of complexes I, III, and IV of the respiratory chain. Molecular docking demonstrated that VBIT-4 interacts with the rotenone-binding site in complex I with similar affinity. 15–30 μM VBIT-4 caused an increase in H2O2 production in mitochondria, decreased the Ca2+ retention capacity, but increased the time of Ca2+-dependent mitochondrial swelling. We have found that the incubation of breast adenocarcinoma (MCF-7) with 30 μM VBIT-4 for 48 h led to the decrease of the mitochondrial membrane potential, an increase in ROS production and death of MCF-7 cells. The mechanism of action of VBIT-4 on mitochondria and cells is discussed.