Targeting Antioxidants to Mitochondria by Conjugation to Lipophilic Cations
MRC Human Nutrition Research · MRC Mitochondrial Biology Unit · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Mitochondrial oxidative damage contributes to a range of degenerative diseases. Consequently, the selective inhibition of mitochondrial oxidative damage is a promising therapeutic strategy. One way to do this is to invent antioxidants that are selectively accumulated into mitochondria within patients. Such mitochondria-targeted antioxidants have been developed by conjugating the lipophilic triphenylphosphonium cation to an antioxidant moiety, such as ubiquinol or alpha-tocopherol. These compounds pass easily through all biological membranes, including the blood-brain barrier, and into muscle cells and thus reach those tissues most affected by mitochondrial oxidative damage. Furthermore, because of their…
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2Topics & keywords
- Mitochondrion
- Chemistry
- Biochemistry
- Combinatorial chemistry