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Fluctuating vs. Continuous Exposure to H(2)O(2): The Effects on Mitochondrial Membrane Potential, Intracellular Calcium, and NF-κB in Astroglia

The effects of H(2)O(2) are widely studied in cell cultures and other in vitro systems. However, such investigations are performed with the assumption that H(2)O(2) concentration is constant, which may not properly reflect in vivo settings, particularly in redox-turbulent microenvironments such as m...

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Autores principales: Bajić, Aleksandar, Spasić, Mihajlo, Andjus, Pavle R., Savić, Danijela, Parabucki, Ana, Nikolić-Kokić, Aleksandra, Spasojević, Ivan
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3790680/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24124554
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0076383
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author Bajić, Aleksandar
Spasić, Mihajlo
Andjus, Pavle R.
Savić, Danijela
Parabucki, Ana
Nikolić-Kokić, Aleksandra
Spasojević, Ivan
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Spasić, Mihajlo
Andjus, Pavle R.
Savić, Danijela
Parabucki, Ana
Nikolić-Kokić, Aleksandra
Spasojević, Ivan
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description The effects of H(2)O(2) are widely studied in cell cultures and other in vitro systems. However, such investigations are performed with the assumption that H(2)O(2) concentration is constant, which may not properly reflect in vivo settings, particularly in redox-turbulent microenvironments such as mitochondria. Here we introduced and tested a novel concept of fluctuating oxidative stress. We treated C6 astroglial cells and primary astrocytes with H(2)O(2), using three regimes of exposure – continuous, as well as fluctuating at low or high rate, and evaluated mitochondrial membrane potential and other parameters of mitochondrial activity – respiration, reducing capacity, and superoxide production, as well as intracellular ATP, intracellular calcium, and NF-κB activation. When compared to continuous exposure, fluctuating H(2)O(2) induced a pronounced hyperpolarization in mitochondria, whereas the activity of electron transport chain appears not to be significantly affected. H(2)O(2) provoked a decrease of ATP level and an increase of intracellular calcium concentration, independently of the regime of treatment. However, fluctuating H(2)O(2) induced a specific pattern of large-amplitude fluctuations of calcium concentration. An impact on NF-κB activation was observed for high rate fluctuations, whereas continuous and low rate fluctuating oxidative stress did not provoke significant effects. Presented results outline the (patho)physiological relevance of redox fluctuations.
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spelling pubmed-37906802013-10-11 Fluctuating vs. Continuous Exposure to H(2)O(2): The Effects on Mitochondrial Membrane Potential, Intracellular Calcium, and NF-κB in Astroglia Bajić, Aleksandar Spasić, Mihajlo Andjus, Pavle R. Savić, Danijela Parabucki, Ana Nikolić-Kokić, Aleksandra Spasojević, Ivan PLoS One Research Article The effects of H(2)O(2) are widely studied in cell cultures and other in vitro systems. However, such investigations are performed with the assumption that H(2)O(2) concentration is constant, which may not properly reflect in vivo settings, particularly in redox-turbulent microenvironments such as mitochondria. Here we introduced and tested a novel concept of fluctuating oxidative stress. We treated C6 astroglial cells and primary astrocytes with H(2)O(2), using three regimes of exposure – continuous, as well as fluctuating at low or high rate, and evaluated mitochondrial membrane potential and other parameters of mitochondrial activity – respiration, reducing capacity, and superoxide production, as well as intracellular ATP, intracellular calcium, and NF-κB activation. When compared to continuous exposure, fluctuating H(2)O(2) induced a pronounced hyperpolarization in mitochondria, whereas the activity of electron transport chain appears not to be significantly affected. H(2)O(2) provoked a decrease of ATP level and an increase of intracellular calcium concentration, independently of the regime of treatment. However, fluctuating H(2)O(2) induced a specific pattern of large-amplitude fluctuations of calcium concentration. An impact on NF-κB activation was observed for high rate fluctuations, whereas continuous and low rate fluctuating oxidative stress did not provoke significant effects. Presented results outline the (patho)physiological relevance of redox fluctuations. Public Library of Science 2013-10-04 /pmc/articles/PMC3790680/ /pubmed/24124554 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0076383 Text en © 2013 Bajić et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Bajić, Aleksandar
Spasić, Mihajlo
Andjus, Pavle R.
Savić, Danijela
Parabucki, Ana
Nikolić-Kokić, Aleksandra
Spasojević, Ivan
Fluctuating vs. Continuous Exposure to H(2)O(2): The Effects on Mitochondrial Membrane Potential, Intracellular Calcium, and NF-κB in Astroglia
title Fluctuating vs. Continuous Exposure to H(2)O(2): The Effects on Mitochondrial Membrane Potential, Intracellular Calcium, and NF-κB in Astroglia
title_full Fluctuating vs. Continuous Exposure to H(2)O(2): The Effects on Mitochondrial Membrane Potential, Intracellular Calcium, and NF-κB in Astroglia
title_fullStr Fluctuating vs. Continuous Exposure to H(2)O(2): The Effects on Mitochondrial Membrane Potential, Intracellular Calcium, and NF-κB in Astroglia
title_full_unstemmed Fluctuating vs. Continuous Exposure to H(2)O(2): The Effects on Mitochondrial Membrane Potential, Intracellular Calcium, and NF-κB in Astroglia
title_short Fluctuating vs. Continuous Exposure to H(2)O(2): The Effects on Mitochondrial Membrane Potential, Intracellular Calcium, and NF-κB in Astroglia
title_sort fluctuating vs. continuous exposure to h(2)o(2): the effects on mitochondrial membrane potential, intracellular calcium, and nf-κb in astroglia
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3790680/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24124554
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0076383
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