naphthoquinones has been researched along with Mitochondrial-Diseases* in 1 studies
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Effects of menadione and its derivative on cultured cardiomyocytes with mitochondrial disorders.
Mitochondrial disorder is characteristic of many myocardial injuries such as endotoxemia, shock, acidosis, ischemia/reperfusion, and others. The goal of possible therapy is to increase ATP production. Derivatives of vitamins K may be a potent electron carrier between various mitochondrial electron-donating and electron-accepting enzyme complexes. We aimed to test the possibility that menadione or its water-soluble derivative AK-135, the newly synthesized analogues of vitamin K1--N-derivatives of 2-methyl-3-aminomethyl 1.4-naphthoquinone, would reduce cardiomyocyte damage after hypoxia or mitochondrial respiratory chain inhibition in culture. Menadione, and more effectively, AK-135, restored the electron flow in defective respiratory chain (hypoxia or rotenone) systems. As was shown in this study, 3 microM of AK-135 restored ATP production after blockade of electron flow through mitochondrial complex I with 5 microM rotenone up to 13.18+/-1.56 vs. 3.21+/-1.12 nmol/mg protein in cells treated with rotenone only. In cultures pretreated with 4 microM dicumarol (DT-diaphorase inhibitor), the protective effect of AK-135 and menadione was abolished completely (1.67+/-1.43 and 2.97+/-0.57 nmol/mg protein, respectively). Inhibition of mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation caused an increase in intracellular Ca(2+) levels. Here we have demonstrated restoration of calcium oscillations and cardiomyocyte contractility by menadione and its derivative after blockade of NADH: ubiquinone oxidoreductase with rotenone, and decrease of Ca(2+) overloading during hypoxia. Topics: Adenosine Triphosphate; Animals; Calcium; Cell Hypoxia; Cells, Cultured; L-Lactate Dehydrogenase; Membrane Potentials; Mitochondria; Mitochondrial Diseases; Myocytes, Cardiac; NAD(P)H Dehydrogenase (Quinone); Naphthoquinones; Rats; Rotenone; Uncoupling Agents; Vitamin K 3 | 2005 |