Curcumin protects rat heart mitochondria against anoxia–reoxygenation induced oxidative injury
2013
It is an important therapeutic strategy to protect mitochondria from oxidative stress, especially during ischemia–reperfusion. Curcumin is a naturally occurring phenolic compound isolated as a yellow pigment from turmeric (Curcuma longa). This compound has received much attention due to its diversity of biological and pharmacological activities. In this study, an attempt has been made to evaluate the protective effects of curcumin on rat heart mitochondrial injuries induced by in vitro anoxia–reoxygenation. It was found that curcumin added before anoxia or immediately prior to reoxygenation exhibited remarkable protective effects against anoxia–reoxygenation induced oxidative damage to mitochondria, in concentrations ranging from picomoles to micromoles, with EC50s in the nanomolar range. The protective effects include inhibition of the decrease of state 3 respiratory activity, the decrease of respiratory control ratio (RCR) and ADP:oxygen (ADP:O) ratio, as well as the increase of state 4 respiratory acti...
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