Antineoplastic copper coordinated complexes (Casiopeinas) uncouple oxidative phosphorylation and induce mitochondrial permeability transition in cardiac mitochondria and cardiomyocytes

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Christian Silva-Platas
Carlos Enrique Guerrero-Beltrán
Mariana Carrancá
Elena Cristina Castillo
Judith Bernal-Ramírez
Yuriana Oropeza-Almazán
Lorena N. González
Rocío Rojo
Luis Enrique Martínez
Juan Valiente-Banuet
Lena Ruiz-Azuara
María Elena Bravo-Gómez
Noemí García
Karla Carvajal
Gerardo García-Rivas
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[1] Tecnológico de Monterrey,Cátedra de Cardiología y Medicina Vascular, Escuela de Medicina
[2] Tecnológico de Monterrey,Escuela de Ingeniería y Ciencias
[3] Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México,Departamento de Química Inorgánica y Nuclear, Facultad de Química
[4] Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México,Departamento de Toxicología. Facultad de Medicina
[5] Tecnológico de Monterrey,Centro de Investigación Biomédica. Hospital Zambrano Hellion
[6] Instituto Nacional de Pediatría,Laboratorio Nutrición Experimental
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Journal of Bioenergetics and Biomembranes | 2016年 / 48卷
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Casiopeinas; Cardiotoxicity; Antineoplastic; Permeability transition pore; Mitochondria; Cardiomyocytes;
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Copper-based drugs, Casiopeinas (Cas), exhibit antiproliferative and antineoplastic activities in vitro and in vivo, respectively. Unfortunately, the clinical use of these novel chemotherapeutics could be limited by the development of dose-dependent cardiotoxicity. In addition, the molecular mechanisms underlying Cas cardiotoxicity and anticancer activity are not completely understood. Here, we explore the potential impact of Cas on the cardiac mitochondria energetics as the molecular mechanisms underlying Cas-induced cardiotoxicity. To explore the properties on mitochondrial metabolism, we determined Cas effects on respiration, membrane potential, membrane permeability, and redox state in isolated cardiac mitochondria. The effect of Cas on the mitochondrial membrane potential (Δψm) was also evaluated in isolated cardiomyocytes by confocal microscopy and flow cytometry. Cas IIIEa, IIgly, and IIIia predominately inhibited maximal NADH- and succinate-linked mitochondrial respiration, increased the state-4 respiration rate and reduced membrane potential, suggesting that Cas also act as mitochondrial uncouplers. Interestingly, cyclosporine A inhibited Cas-induced mitochondrial depolarization, suggesting the involvement of mitochondrial permeability transition pore (mPTP). Similarly to isolated mitochondria, in isolated cardiomyocytes, Cas treatment decreased the Δψm and cyclosporine A treatment prevented mitochondrial depolarization. The production of H2O2 increased in Cas-treated mitochondria, which might also increase the oxidation of mitochondrial proteins such as adenine nucleotide translocase. In accordance, an antioxidant scavenger (Tiron) significantly diminished Cas IIIia mitochondrial depolarization. Cas induces a prominent loss of membrane potential, associated with alterations in redox state, which increases mPTP opening, potentially due to thiol-dependent modifications of the pore, suggesting that direct or indirect inhibition of mPTP opening might reduce Cas-induced cardiotoxicity.
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