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Título: The Use of Triphenyl Phosphonium Cation Enhances the Mitochondrial Antiplatelet Effect of the Compound Magnolol
Autor: Tellería, Francisca
Mansilla, Santiago
Méndez, Diego
Sepúlveda, Magdalena
Araya-Maturana, Ramiro
Castro, Laura
Trostchansky, Andrés
Fuentes, Eduardo
Tipo: Artículo
Palabras clave: Magnolol, Mitochondria, Platelet, Respiration, Triphenyl phosphonium
Descriptores: MITOCONDRIAS, PLAQUETAS, RESPIRACIÓN, MAGNOLIA, EXTRACTOS VEGETALES, NEOPLASIAS
Fecha de publicación: 2023
Resumen: Although platelets are anucleated cells, they have fully functional mitochondria, and currently, it is known that several processes that occur in the platelet require the action of mitochondria. There are plenty of mitochondrial-targeted compounds described in the literature related to cancer, however, only a small number of studies have approached their interaction with platelet mitochondria and/or their effects on platelet activity. Recent studies have shown that magnolia extract and mitochondria-targeted magnolol can inhibit mitochondrial respiration and cell proliferation in melanoma and oral cancer cells, respectively, and they can also induce ROS and mitophagy. In this study, the effect of triphenylphosphonium cation, linked by alkyl chains of different lengths, to the organic compound magnolol on human-washed platelets was evaluated. We demonstrated that the addition of triphenylphosphonium by a four-carbon linker to magnolol (MGN4) considerably enhanced the Magnolol antiplatelet effect by a 3-fold decrease in the IC50. Additionally, platelets exposed to MGN4 5 µM showed several differences from the control including increased basal respiration, collagen-induced respiration, ATP-independent respiration, and reduced ATP-dependent respiration and non-mitochondrial respiration.
Editorial: MDPI
EN: Pharmaceuticals. 2023;16(2)
Citación: Tellería F, Mansilla S, Méndez D y otros. The Use of Triphenyl Phosphonium Cation Enhances the Mitochondrial Antiplatelet Effect of the Compound Magnolol. Pharmaceuticals [en línea]. 2023;16(2). 14 p.
Licencia: Licencia Creative Commons Atribución (CC - By 4.0)
Aparece en las colecciones: Publicaciones Académicas y Científicas - Facultad de Medicina

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