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The FASEB Journal | 2004

Oxidative stress in atherosclerosis-prone mouse is due to low antioxidant capacity of mitochondria

Helena C. F. Oliveira; Ricardo G. Cosso; Luciane C. Alberici; Evelise N. Maciel; Alessandro G. Salerno; Gabriel G. Dorighello; Jesus A. Velho; Eliana Cotta de Faria; Anibal E. Vercesi

Atherosclerotic disease remains a leading cause of death in westernized societies, and reactive oxygen species (ROS) play a pivotal role in atherogenesis. Mitochondria are the main intracellular sites of ROS generation and are also targets for oxidative damage. Here, we show that mitochondria from atherosclerosis‐prone, hypercholesterolemic low‐density lipoprotein (LDL) receptor knockout mice have oxidative phosphorylation efficiency similar to that from control mice but have a higher net production of ROS and susceptibility to develop membrane permeability transition. Increased ROS production was observed in mitochondria isolated from several tissues, including liver, heart, and brain, and in intact mononuclear cells from spleen. In contrast to control mitochondria, knockout mouse mitochondria did not sustain a reduced state of matrix NADPH, the main source of antioxidant defense against ROS. Experiments in vivo showed faster liver secretion rates and de novo synthesis of triglycerides and cholesterol in knockout than in control mice, suggesting that increased lipogenesis depleted the reducing equivalents from NADPH and generated a state of oxidative stress in hypercholesterolemic knockout mice. These data provide the first evidence of how oxidative stress is generated in LDL receptor defective cells and could explain the increased LDL oxidation, cell death, and atherogenesis seen in familiar hypercholesterolemia.


Pharmacological Research | 2008

Mangifera indica L. extract (Vimang ® ) and its main polyphenol mangiferin prevent mitochondrial oxidative stress in atherosclerosis-prone hypercholesterolemic mouse

Gilberto L. Pardo-Andreu; Bruno A. Paim; Roger F. Castilho; Jesus A. Velho; René Delgado; Anibal E. Vercesi; Helena C. F. Oliveira

Atherosclerosis is linked to a number of oxidative events ranging from low-density lipoprotein (LDL) oxidation to the increased production of intracellular reactive oxygen species (ROS). We have recently demonstrated that liver mitochondria isolated from the atherosclerosis-prone hypercholesterolemic LDL receptor knockout (LDLr(-/-)) mice have lower content of NADP(H)-linked substrates than the controls and, as consequence, higher sensitivity to oxidative stress and mitochondrial membrane permeability transition (MPT). In the present work, we show that oral supplementation with the antioxidants Mangifera indica L. extract (Vimang) or its main polyphenol mangiferin shifted the sensitivity of LDLr(-/-) liver mitochondria to MPT to control levels. These in vivo treatments with Vimang and mangiferin also significantly reduced ROS generation by both isolated LDLr(-/-) liver mitochondria and spleen lymphocytes. In addition, these antioxidant treatments prevented mitochondrial NAD(P)H-linked substrates depletion and NADPH spontaneous oxidation. In summary, Vimang and mangiferin spared the endogenous reducing equivalents (NADPH) in LDLr(-/-) mice mitochondria correcting their lower antioxidant capacity and restoring the organelle redox homeostasis. The effective bioavailability of these compounds makes them suitable antioxidants with potential use in atherosclerosis susceptible conditions.


European Journal of Pharmacology | 2005

Iron complexing activity of mangiferin, a naturally occurring glucosylxanthone, inhibits mitochondrial lipid peroxidation induced by Fe2+-citrate.

Gilberto L. Pardo Andreu; René Delgado; Jesus A. Velho; Carlos Curti; Anibal E. Vercesi


Toxicology | 2006

Statins induce calcium-dependent mitochondrial permeability transition

Jesus A. Velho; Heitor Okanobo; Giovanna R. Degasperi; Márcio Y. Matsumoto; Luciane C. Alberici; Ricardo G. Cosso; Helena C. F. Oliveira; Anibal E. Vercesi


Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics | 2005

Mangiferin, a natural occurring glucosyl xanthone, increases susceptibility of rat liver mitochondria to calcium-induced permeability transition

Gilberto L. Pardo Andreu; René Delgado; Jesus A. Velho; Carlos Curti; Anibal E. Vercesi


Pharmacological Research | 2005

Mangifera indica L. extract (Vimang) inhibits Fe2+-citrate-induced lipoperoxidation in isolated rat liver mitochondria

Gilberto L. Pardo Andreu; Ren ´ e Delgado; Jesus A. Velho; Natalia Mayumi Inada; Carlos Curti; Anibal E. Vercesi


Free Radical Biology and Medicine | 2008

Oxidative stress in hypercholesterolemic LDL (low-density lipoprotein) receptor knockout mice is associated with low content of mitochondrial NADP-linked substrates and is partially reversed by citrate replacement

Bruno A. Paim; Jesus A. Velho; Roger F. Castilho; Helena C. F. Oliveira; Anibal E. Vercesi


Journal of Bioenergetics and Biomembranes | 2006

Role of mitochondria in the immune response to cancer: a central role for Ca2+

Giovanna R. Degasperi; Jesus A. Velho; Karina G. Zecchin; Cláudio T. De Souza; Lício A. Velloso; Jiri Borecký; Roger F. Castilho; Anibal E. Vercesi


Journal of Chromatography B | 2005

High performance liquid chromatography analysis of a 4-anilinoquinazoline derivative (PD153035), a specific inhibitor of the epidermal growth factor receptor tyrosine kinase, in rat plasma

Silvana A. Rocco; Jesus A. Velho; Rodrigo Miguel Marin; Luís de Arruda Rolim Filho; Anibal E. Vercesi; Roberto Rittner; Kleber G. Franchini


Archive | 2008

prevent mitochondrial oxidative stress in atherosclerosis-prone hypercholesterolemic mouse

Gilberto L. Pardo-Andreu; Bruno A. Paim; Roger F. Castilho; Jesus A. Velho; Anibal E. Vercesi

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Anibal E. Vercesi

State University of Campinas

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Roger F. Castilho

State University of Campinas

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Bruno A. Paim

State University of Campinas

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Carlos Curti

University of São Paulo

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Luciane C. Alberici

State University of Campinas

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Ricardo G. Cosso

State University of Campinas

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