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Gossypitrin, A Naturally Occurring Flavonoid, Attenuates Iron-Induced Neuronal and Mitochondrial Damage

The disruption of iron homeostasis is an important factor in the loss of mitochondrial function in neural cells, leading to neurodegeneration. Here, we assessed the protective action of gossypitrin (Gos), a naturally occurring flavonoid, on iron-induced neuronal cell damage using mouse hippocampal H...

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Autores principales: Bécquer-Viart, María Ángeles, Armentero-López, Adonis, Alvarez-Almiñaque, Daniel, Fernández-Acosta, Roberto, Matos-Peralta, Yasser, D’Vries, Richard F., Marín-Prida, Javier, Pardo-Andreu, Gilberto L.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8199700/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34199597
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules26113364
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author Bécquer-Viart, María Ángeles
Armentero-López, Adonis
Alvarez-Almiñaque, Daniel
Fernández-Acosta, Roberto
Matos-Peralta, Yasser
D’Vries, Richard F.
Marín-Prida, Javier
Pardo-Andreu, Gilberto L.
author_facet Bécquer-Viart, María Ángeles
Armentero-López, Adonis
Alvarez-Almiñaque, Daniel
Fernández-Acosta, Roberto
Matos-Peralta, Yasser
D’Vries, Richard F.
Marín-Prida, Javier
Pardo-Andreu, Gilberto L.
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description The disruption of iron homeostasis is an important factor in the loss of mitochondrial function in neural cells, leading to neurodegeneration. Here, we assessed the protective action of gossypitrin (Gos), a naturally occurring flavonoid, on iron-induced neuronal cell damage using mouse hippocampal HT-22 cells and mitochondria isolated from rat brains. Gos was able to rescue HT22 cells from the damage induced by 100 µM Fe(II)-citrate (EC(50) 8.6 µM). This protection was linked to the prevention of both iron-induced mitochondrial membrane potential dissipation and ATP depletion. In isolated mitochondria, Gos (50 µM) elicited an almost complete protection against iron-induced mitochondrial swelling, the loss of mitochondrial transmembrane potential and ATP depletion. Gos also prevented Fe(II)-citrate-induced mitochondrial lipid peroxidation with an IC(50) value (12.45 µM) that was about nine time lower than that for the tert-butylhydroperoxide-induced oxidation. Furthermore, the flavonoid was effective in inhibiting the degradation of both 15 and 1.5 mM 2-deoxyribose. It also decreased Fe(II) concentration with time, while increasing O(2) consumption rate, and impairing the reduction of Fe(III) by ascorbate. Gos–Fe(II) complexes were detected by UV-VIS and IR spectroscopies, with an apparent Gos-iron stoichiometry of 2:1. Results suggest that Gos does not generally act as a classical antioxidant, but it directly affects iron, by maintaining it in its ferric form after stimulating Fe(II) oxidation. Metal ions would therefore be unable to participate in a Fenton-type reaction and the lipid peroxidation propagation phase. Hence, Gos could be used to treat neuronal diseases associated with iron-induced oxidative stress and mitochondrial damage.
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spelling pubmed-81997002021-06-14 Gossypitrin, A Naturally Occurring Flavonoid, Attenuates Iron-Induced Neuronal and Mitochondrial Damage Bécquer-Viart, María Ángeles Armentero-López, Adonis Alvarez-Almiñaque, Daniel Fernández-Acosta, Roberto Matos-Peralta, Yasser D’Vries, Richard F. Marín-Prida, Javier Pardo-Andreu, Gilberto L. Molecules Article The disruption of iron homeostasis is an important factor in the loss of mitochondrial function in neural cells, leading to neurodegeneration. Here, we assessed the protective action of gossypitrin (Gos), a naturally occurring flavonoid, on iron-induced neuronal cell damage using mouse hippocampal HT-22 cells and mitochondria isolated from rat brains. Gos was able to rescue HT22 cells from the damage induced by 100 µM Fe(II)-citrate (EC(50) 8.6 µM). This protection was linked to the prevention of both iron-induced mitochondrial membrane potential dissipation and ATP depletion. In isolated mitochondria, Gos (50 µM) elicited an almost complete protection against iron-induced mitochondrial swelling, the loss of mitochondrial transmembrane potential and ATP depletion. Gos also prevented Fe(II)-citrate-induced mitochondrial lipid peroxidation with an IC(50) value (12.45 µM) that was about nine time lower than that for the tert-butylhydroperoxide-induced oxidation. Furthermore, the flavonoid was effective in inhibiting the degradation of both 15 and 1.5 mM 2-deoxyribose. It also decreased Fe(II) concentration with time, while increasing O(2) consumption rate, and impairing the reduction of Fe(III) by ascorbate. Gos–Fe(II) complexes were detected by UV-VIS and IR spectroscopies, with an apparent Gos-iron stoichiometry of 2:1. Results suggest that Gos does not generally act as a classical antioxidant, but it directly affects iron, by maintaining it in its ferric form after stimulating Fe(II) oxidation. Metal ions would therefore be unable to participate in a Fenton-type reaction and the lipid peroxidation propagation phase. Hence, Gos could be used to treat neuronal diseases associated with iron-induced oxidative stress and mitochondrial damage. MDPI 2021-06-02 /pmc/articles/PMC8199700/ /pubmed/34199597 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules26113364 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Bécquer-Viart, María Ángeles
Armentero-López, Adonis
Alvarez-Almiñaque, Daniel
Fernández-Acosta, Roberto
Matos-Peralta, Yasser
D’Vries, Richard F.
Marín-Prida, Javier
Pardo-Andreu, Gilberto L.
Gossypitrin, A Naturally Occurring Flavonoid, Attenuates Iron-Induced Neuronal and Mitochondrial Damage
title Gossypitrin, A Naturally Occurring Flavonoid, Attenuates Iron-Induced Neuronal and Mitochondrial Damage
title_full Gossypitrin, A Naturally Occurring Flavonoid, Attenuates Iron-Induced Neuronal and Mitochondrial Damage
title_fullStr Gossypitrin, A Naturally Occurring Flavonoid, Attenuates Iron-Induced Neuronal and Mitochondrial Damage
title_full_unstemmed Gossypitrin, A Naturally Occurring Flavonoid, Attenuates Iron-Induced Neuronal and Mitochondrial Damage
title_short Gossypitrin, A Naturally Occurring Flavonoid, Attenuates Iron-Induced Neuronal and Mitochondrial Damage
title_sort gossypitrin, a naturally occurring flavonoid, attenuates iron-induced neuronal and mitochondrial damage
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8199700/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34199597
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules26113364
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