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Differential modulation of ROS signals and other mitochondrial parameters by the antioxidants MitoQ, resveratrol and curcumin in human adipocytes

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dc.contributor.authorHirzel, Estelle
dc.contributor.authorLindinger, Peter W
dc.contributor.authorMaseneni, Swarna
dc.contributor.authorGiese, Maria
dc.contributor.authorRhein, Véronique Virginie
dc.contributor.authorEckert, Anne
dc.contributor.authorHoch, Matthias
dc.contributor.authorKrähenbühl-Melcher, Stephan
dc.contributor.authorEberle, Alex N
dc.date.accessioned2024-10-13T13:20:24Z
dc.date.available2024-10-13T13:20:24Z
dc.date.issued2013
dc.description.abstractAbstract Mitochondrial reactive oxygen species (ROS) have been demonstrated to play an important role as signaling and regulating molecules in human adipocytes. In order to evaluate the differential modulating roles of antioxidants, we treated human adipocytes differentiated from human bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells with MitoQ, resveratrol and curcumin. The effects on ROS, viability, mitochondrial respiration and intracellular ATP levels were examined. MitoQ lowered both oxidizing and reducing ROS. Resveratrol decreased reducing and curcumin oxidizing radicals only. All three substances slightly decreased state III respiration immediately after addition. After 24 h of treatment, MitoQ inhibited both basal and uncoupled oxygen consumption, whereas curcumin and resveratrol had no effect. Intracellular ATP levels were not altered. This demonstrates that MitoQ, resveratrol and curcumin exert potent modulating effects on ROS signaling in human adipocyte with marginal effects on metabolic parameters.
dc.description.numberOfPages9
dc.description.sponsorshipUniversitätsklinik für Nephrologie, Hypertonie und Klinische Pharmakologie
dc.identifier.pmid23914782
dc.identifier.urihttps://boris-portal.unibe.ch/handle/20.500.12422/91399
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherMarcel Dekker
dc.publisher.placeNew York, N.Y.
dc.relation.ispartofJournal of receptor and signal transduction research
dc.relation.issn1079-9893
dc.relation.organizationDCD5A442BB17E17DE0405C82790C4DE2
dc.titleDifferential modulation of ROS signals and other mitochondrial parameters by the antioxidants MitoQ, resveratrol and curcumin in human adipocytes
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oaire.citation.endPage312
oaire.citation.issue5
oaire.citation.startPage304
oaire.citation.volume33
oairecerif.author.affiliationUniversitätsklinik für Nephrologie, Hypertonie und Klinische Pharmakologie
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unibe.eprints.legacyId17492
unibe.journal.abbrevTitleJ Recept Signal Transduct Res
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