Impact of Antioxidants on Cardiolipin Oxidation in Liposomes: Why Mitochondrial Cardiolipin Serves as an Apoptotic Signal?

Autor(en): Lokhmatikov, Alexey V.
Voskoboynikova, Natalia 
Cherepanov, Dmitry A.
Skulachev, Maxim V.
Steinhoff, Heinz-Juergen 
Skulachev, Vladimir P.
Mulkidjanian, Armen Y.
Stichwörter: ALPHA-TOCOPHEROL; Cell Biology; EGG LECITHIN PHOSPHATIDYLCHOLINE; INTERRUPT EXECUTION; LARGE UNILAMELLAR VESICLES; LIPID-PEROXIDATION; LOW-DENSITY-LIPOPROTEIN; MOLECULAR-DYNAMICS SIMULATIONS; SUBSTITUTED P-HYDROQUINONES; TARGETED PLASTOQUINONE DERIVATIVES; TOCOPHEROL-MEDIATED PEROXIDATION
Erscheinungsdatum: 2016
Herausgeber: HINDAWI LTD
Journal: OXIDATIVE MEDICINE AND CELLULAR LONGEVITY
Volumen: 2016
Zusammenfassung: 
Molecules of mitochondrial cardiolipin (CL) get selectively oxidized upon oxidative stress, which triggers the intrinsic apoptotic pathway. In a chemical model most closely resembling the mitochondrial membrane-liposomes of pure bovine heart CL-we compared ubiquinol-10, ubiquinol-6, and alpha-tocopherol, the most widespread naturally occurring antioxidants, with man-made, quinol-based amphiphilic antioxidants. Lipid peroxidation was induced by addition of an azo initiator in the absence and presence of diverse antioxidants, respectively. The kinetics of CL oxidation was monitored via formation of conjugated dienes at 234 nm. We found that natural ubiquinols and ubiquinol-based amphiphilic antioxidants were equally efficient in protecting CL liposomes from peroxidation; the chromanol-based antioxidants, including alpha-tocopherol, were 2-3 times less efficient. Amphiphilic antioxidants, but not natural ubiquinols and alpha-tocopherol, were able, additionally, to protect the CL bilayer from oxidation by acting from the water phase. We suggest that the previously reported therapeutic efficiency of mitochondrially targeted amphiphilic antioxidants is owing to their ability to protect those CL molecules that are inaccessible to natural hydrophobic antioxidants, being trapped within respiratory supercomplexes. The high susceptibility of such occluded CL molecules to oxidation may have prompted their recruitment as apoptotic signaling molecules by nature.
ISSN: 19420900
DOI: 10.1155/2016/8679469

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