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  • #REDIRECT [[MitoPedia: Inhibitors]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[MitoPedia: Inhibitors]]
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  • |title=Kopitar-Jerala N (2012) The role of cysteine proteinases and their inhibitors in the host-pathogen cross talk. Curr Protein Pept Sci 13:767-75. ...n the most recent developments regarding the role of proteinases and their inhibitors in the initiation and regulation of immune responses.
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  • |title=Degli Esposti M (1998) Inhibitors of NADH-ubiquinone reductase: an overview. Biochim Biophys Acta 1364(2):222 ...complex I. Among commercial products, particular attention is dedicated to inhibitors of pharmacological or toxicological relevance. The compounds that inhibit t
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  • ...Ohnishi T, Lenaz G (2009 ) Differential effects of mitochondrial Complex I inhibitors on production of reactive oxygen species. Biochim Biophys Acta 1787(5):384- ...rease of NADH-DCIP reduction induced by short chain quinones: only Class B inhibitors allow this increase, indicating the presence of a Rotenone-sensitive but St
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  • ...ST, Wen Y, Tang TT, Wang B, Liu BC (2022) Cardiorenal protection of SGLT2 inhibitors-Perspectives from metabolic reprogramming. EBioMedicine 83:104215. https:// ...will focus on the current understanding of cardiorenal protection by SGLT2 inhibitors, specifically its relevance to metabolic reprogramming.
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  • == Known inhibitors == ...8250dat.pdf Sigma-Adrich], citing <ref>Zollner H (1993) Handbook of Enzyme Inhibitors, 2nd ed, Part A:367-8.</ref>: sodium azide, cyanide, L-cystine,dichromate,
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  • |title=Schiller J, Zickermann V (2022) Binding of natural inhibitors to respiratory complex I. https://doi.org/10.3390/ph15091088 ...detail. In this review, we summarize the state of knowledge of how natural inhibitors bind in the Q reduction site and the Q access pathway and how their inhibit
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  • ...J, Krähenbühl S (2018) Mechanisms of mitochondrial toxicity of the kinase inhibitors ponatinib, regorafenib and sorafenib in human hepatic HepG2 cells. Toxicolo ...a toxicological mechanism of hepatotoxicity associated with certain kinase inhibitors.
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  • ...L, Brandt U (2011) A common mechanism links differently acting Complex II inhibitors to cardioprotection: modulation of mitochondrial reactive oxygen species pr ...ttenuated ROS generated at Complex I due to reverse electron transfer. All inhibitors showed these ambivalent effects independent of the presence of K(+). These
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  • ::::» [[MitoPedia: Inhibitors |Inhibitors]]
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  • ...ADP addition as well as stimulation of respiration upon administration of inhibitors of ATP synthase or ANT, were observed. Qualitatively identical results were
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  • ...the mitochondrial carnitine palmitoyltransferase enzyme system. I. Use of inhibitors. J Biol Chem 262:9812-21. ...nd has the same molecular weight in liver and muscle. It is insensitive to inhibitors where on or off the mitochondrial membrane.
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  • ...R, Borutaite V (2020) Comparison of effects of metformin, phenformin, and inhibitors of mitochondrial complex I on mitochondrial permeability transition and isc ...enone and amobarbital and by MPTP inhibitor cyclosporine A. The latter two inhibitors were protective in adult brain slices as well. Short-term exposure of cultu
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  • ...ý M, Drahota Z, Melková Z (2003) Comparison of the effect of mitochondrial inhibitors on mitochondrial membrane potential in two different cell lines using flow ...e cellular metabolism, viability, and apoptosis. Changes of ΔΨm induced by inhibitors of oxidative phosphorylation characterize
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  • ...hihara K (1995) Effects of 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl coenzyme A reductase inhibitors on mitochondrial respiration in ischaemic dog hearts. Br J Pharmacol 116:18 ...oronary artery (LAD) in anaesthetized open chest dogs, pretreated with the inhibitors. After 30 min of ischaemia, nonischaemic and ischaemic myocardium were remo
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  • ...sed in agriculture as fungicides. They are part of the larger group of QoI inhibitors, which act to inhibit {''end of Quote'': [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stro
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  • |topics=cancer cell metabolism, OXPHOS inhibitors, anti-cancer drugs
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  • |title=Rekuvienė E (2018) Effect of respiratory complex I inhibitors on mitochondrial permeability transition and cell viability during brain is ...of this study is to investigate the effect of respiratory chain complex I inhibitors on regulation of mitochondrial permeability transition pore, mitochondrial
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  • |title=Meunier B, Madgwick SA, Reil E, Oettmeier W, Rich PR (1995) New inhibitors of the quinol oxidation sites of bacterial cytochromes bo and bd. Biochemis ...xygen, which is inhibited. It is concluded that the aurachins are powerful inhibitors of the quinol oxidation sites of bacterial cytochromes bo and bd. The effec
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  • ...might predict off-target or identify specific on-target effects of kinase inhibitors. |keywords=Kinases, signaling, mitochondria, kinase inhibitors, cancer, drug off-target effects
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  • ...tonophore, caused decrease in NADH and FAD fluorescence. Moreover, all the inhibitors caused mitochondria swelling. NO donors, e.g. 0.1 mM sodium nitroprusside a |keywords=mitochondrial electron transport chain, NADH, FAD, fluorescence, inhibitors, myometrium of rats
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  • ...and heparin (GPIb inhibitors) as well as resveratrol, ATP (calcium-release inhibitors) and PP1 (Tyr-phosphorylation inhibitor) prevented the thrombin-induced pla
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  • ...w, we discuss the oxidative phosphorylation pathway and development of its inhibitors in detail.
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  • ...might predict off-target or identify specific on-target effects of kinase inhibitors. |keywords=Kinases, signaling, mitochondria, kinase inhibitors, cancer, drug off-target effects
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  • '''Solution protocols''' contain media, substrates, uncouplers, inhibitors used in [[SUIT|SUIT protocols]], permeabilization agents, etc.
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  • ...Catharino RR, Graner E, Castilho RF, Vercesi AE (2014) Fatty acid synthase inhibitors induce apoptosis in non-tumorigenic Melan-A cells associated with inhibitio ...ed by the free radical scavenger N-acetyl-cysteine indicates that the FASN inhibitors induced apoptosis through an oxidative stress-associated mechanism. In comb
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  • ...pulmonary vascular smooth muscle cells during exposure to hypoxia and ETC inhibitors. Hypoxia, rotenone, and antimycin A decreased lung chemiluminescence (-62 +
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  • ...n of rat liver with various labeled fatty acids in the presence of various inhibitors. Of the latter compounds, malonic acid was studied the most intensively.
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  • ...ero M, Edelman A, Fritsch J (2010) Cystic fibrosis transmembrane regulator inhibitors CFTR(inh)-172 and GlyH-101 target mitochondrial functions, independently of ...induced a slight increase. These results support the conclusion that CFTR inhibitors may exert nonspecific effects regarding ROS production, mitochondrial failu
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  • ...en skeletal muscle mitochondria are isolated in the absence of phosphatase inhibitors. We conclude that MDMA treatment of animals increases proton leak in skelet
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  • ...ide precursor or inhibitors, oxygen radical scavengers, ceramide synthesis inhibitors, or chelation of intra- or extracellular Ca(2+). Because it is established
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  • ...ltured SH-SY5Y neuroblastoma cells to sub-lethal doses of different OXPHOS inhibitors (Rotenone, Oligomycin, Antimycin A, Myxothiazol) for 72 hours. Our focus wa ...ls of PINK1 and p62, most apparent in the cells exposed to the complex III inhibitors Myxothiazol and Antimycin A. The finding that inhibition of different OXPHO
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  • ...ly than the S-enantiomer, both the R- and S-enantiomers are equally potent inhibitors of fatty acid and cholesterol synthesis from acetate in rat hepatocytes. Th
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  • ...re, we suggest that previous discrepancies in the assignment of effects of inhibitors on ROS may be due to differences in experimental [O<sub>2</sub>]. Finally,
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  • ...ETS]] at different levels of integration and in the presence or absence of inhibitors acting on specific enzymes which are gate-keepers and control various pathw
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  • ...ide therapy and gauge severity of disease in poisoning related to cellular inhibitors of public health concern.
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  • ...s study was to clarify the mechanisms by which empagliflozin, one of SGLT2 inhibitors, affects heart failure. ...hese findings provide novel mechanisms for the beneficial effects of SGLT2 inhibitors on HF.
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  • ...segawa E, Yanagi S, Omi A, Uchino H, Elmér E (2009) Evaluation of putative inhibitors of mitochondrial permeability transition for brain disorders-specificity vs ...and human liver mitochondria, we re-evaluate drugs promoted as potent mPT inhibitors. We address the definition of an mPT inhibitor and present strategies to re
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  • ...S, Elgendy B (2022) Identification of novel mitochondrial pyruvate carrier inhibitors by homology modeling and pharmacophore-based virtual screening. https://doi ...irtual screen of a chemical library. We identified five new non-indole MPC inhibitors, four with IC50 values in the nanomolar range that were up to 7-fold more p
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  • ...o K, Patti GJ, McCommis KS, Finck BN (2021) Mitochondrial pyruvate carrier inhibitors improve metabolic parameters in diet-induced obese mice. J Biol Chem 298:10 ...vide scaffolds that can be used to develop potent and novel classes of MPC inhibitors.
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  • ...might predict off-target or identify specific on-target effects of kinase inhibitors. |keywords=Kinases, signaling, mitochondria, kinase inhibitors, cancer, drug off-target effects
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  • ...rshad M, Butnariu M, Menzel A, Bjørklund G (2021) Krebs cycle: activators, inhibitors and their roles in the modulation of carcinogenesis. Arch Toxicol 95:1161-7 ...rogenase as a potential marker of malignancy and estimating activators and inhibitors in cancer treatment.
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  • ...transfer inhibitors. The ATPase activity was inhibited by energy transfer inhibitors, but stimulated by uncouplers or by the combined action of nigericin and va
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  • ...substrates, e.g. pyruvate and succinate, or [[Electron transfer pathway]] inhibitors, e.g. rotenone) exerts '''pathway control''', then a transition is induced
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  • ...hat KU812 Parental and ImaR cells viability can be targeted with metabolic inhibitors paving the way to propose novel and promising therapeutic opportunities to ...nic myeloid leukemia, Metabolic reprogramming, Proteomics, Tyrosine kinase inhibitors
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  • ...hibitors, suggesting that the MPTP mediates the antiviral effects of these inhibitors. These findings reveal new insights on HEV-host interactions and provide vi
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  • ...inhibition at higher doses and prolonged incubation times. Neither of the inhibitors could protect mice from collagen-epinephrine-induced pulmonary embolism or
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  • ...of liver homogenate is recommended in the washing protocol to bind strong inhibitors.
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  • ...nergy metabolism in h460 lung cancer cells: effects of histone deacetylase inhibitors. PLoS One 6:e22264. ...duction. In the present work we showed metabolic reprogramming by means of inhibitors of histone deacetylase (HDACis), sodium butyrate and trichostatin. This tre
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  • ...lational inhibition. Critical re-evaluation of studies using translational inhibitors to promote the protein synthesis dependent idea of long-term memory is abso
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  • ...levant proteoliposomes. We present structure-activity relationships of AOX inhibitors such as colletochlorin B and analogues which, aided by an MpAOX structural
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  • ...ochondrial Physiology Society|MiPsociety]]Bioenergetic profiling of kinase inhibitors reveals drug off-targer effects in colon cancer cell models ...ted to various human diseases, such as cancer [1]. In recent years, kinase inhibitors have gained recognition by aiming to block single or multiple oncogenic kin
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  • ...of sample homogenate is recommended in the washing protocol to bind strong inhibitors.
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  • ...nium (0.9 +/- 0.1). By contrast, the site IV inhibitor cyanide, as well as inhibitors of xanthine oxidase (allopurinol), nitric oxide synthase (nitro-L-arginine
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  • ...l DNA replication, such as nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors, or inhibitors of mitochondrial protein synthesis, like ribosomal antibiotics, diminish ad
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  • ...duction in heart, brain, and kidney mitochondria, as well as screening for inhibitors of succinate oxidation with therapeutic potential.
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  • ...ATP levels, as a common metabolite that is diminished by mitochondrial ETC inhibitors. PCr depletion decreased ATP levels and NLRP3 inflammasome activation. Thus
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  • ...of liver homogenate is recommended in the washing protocol to bind strong inhibitors.
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  • ...ons. Calorimetric measurements under anoxic conditions and with glycolytic inhibitors showed that anaerobic metabolic processes contribute from 30 to 40% to the
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  • ...of liver homogenate is recommended in the washing protocol to bind strong inhibitors.
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  • ...iparum''.Furthermore, salicyclhydroxamic acid, propyl gallate, and related inhibitors of alternative oxidase activities were shown to inhibit the growth of ''P.
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  • ...erapy and agronomy. Recent structural studies have shown how many of these inhibitors bind, and have provided important clues to the mechanism of action and the
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  • ...rgetics alterations in breast cancer lines induced by histone desacetylase inhibitors. Mitochondr Physiol Network 18.08. ...literature highlighting the various effects caused by histone deacetylase inhibitors (HDACis), which induces accumulation of acetylated substrates, generating p
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  • ...But the authors also demonstrated that the sodium-glucose co-transporter 2 inhibitors (SGLT2i) empagliflozin has the capacity to restore mitochondrial function, ...rial fibrillation, Diabetes, Mitochondria, Sodium-glucose co-transporter-2 inhibitors
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  • ...nsitize high-stage NB to DNA-damaging drugs. This suggests that glycolysis inhibitors target an 'archilles heel' of Survivin-overexpressing NB and may be highly
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  • ...which MAS can restore the denitrification process inhibited by respiratory inhibitors to a certain extent.
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  • ...e findings, we suggest that combined treatment with PARP and mitochondrial inhibitors may provide novel therapeutic strategy against TNBC.
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  • ...with Ca(2+) uptake and mitochondrial swelling. In RBM, the endogenous MPT inhibitors adenosine 5'-diphosphate (ADP) and adenosine 5'-triphosphate (ATP) increase
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  • |title=Rudnicki MA, Yin Hang (2014) MICRORNA INHIBITORS. United States Patent Application Publication 1-49.
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  • ...bes formation and myogenin expression were blunted with complexes I and II inhibitors while MyoD protein expression was maintained, suggesting an alteration in i
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  • ...70 (hsp70) and heme oxygenase 1 (HO-1) increased markedly. The presence of inhibitors of mitochondrial electron transport also increased cellular levels of hsp70
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  • ...respiration with corresponding rates ''L, R, E'', using membrane-permeable inhibitors of the [[phosphorylation system]] (e.g. [[oligomycin]]) and [[uncoupler]]s
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  • ...re associated with long-term treatment of nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors (NRTIs) [1]. While mitochondrial toxicity is thought to be a major underlyi ...mitochondrial cardiotoxicity of nucleoside analogue reverse transcriptase inhibitors. J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr 55: 550-557]
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  • ...t of stem cell-like GBM tumor subpopulations with autophagy and glycolysis inhibitors blocked the induction of senescence while drastically impairing their stemn
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  • ...e other hand, acted as a partial inhibitor of FAO. As another class of FAO inhibitors that transcriptionally repress FAO genes, antagonists of peroxisome prolife
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  • ...mitochondrial cardiotoxicity of nucleoside analogue reverse transcriptase inhibitors. J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr. 55:550-7. ...rm antiretroviral treatment with nucleoside analogue reverse transcriptase inhibitors (NRTI) may result in a cardiomyopathy due to mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) depl
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  • ...type and mutant strains, (ii) respiratory inhibitors, and (iii) a panel of inhibitors of NADPH-dependent non-respiratory oxygen consumption pathways.
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  • ...M, Flores I, Ferder M, Inserra F, Ferder L (2008) Renin-angiotensin system inhibitors protect against age-related changes in rat liver mitochondrial DNA content ...an aging. If the present mitochondrial actions of renin-angiotensin system inhibitors are confirmed in humans they may modify the therapeutic significance of tha
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  • ...itochondria increased with increasing [K+] and was unaffected by K+channel inhibitors.
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  • ...not decreased either by inhibitors of the cell membrane NAD(P)H oxidase or inhibitors impairing the PUFA metabolism. (iv) PUFA-induced ROS generation of mitochon
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  • ...at isolated arteries, vascular SMCs, and perfused organs. Hypoxia and pETC inhibitors decrease production of AOS and outward K+ current and constrict PAs while i
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  • ...tabolic compartmentalization by monitoring the activity of pharmacological inhibitors that cannot be transported into specific cellular compartments. ...to GSK-2837808A until mitochondria are homogenized. This strategy of using inhibitors with selective access to subcellular compartments, which we refer to as tra
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  • ...nsported via the acyl-carnitine transporter, too. The combined use of both inhibitors (L-AC and malonyl-CoA) allows the kinetic characterization of CPT I and CPT
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  • ...inhibitors and the presence of myxothiazol to inhibit complex III. Without inhibitors, respiration and H2O2 production were low unless carnitine or malate was ad
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  • ...meter]]. Media containing living cells or microorganisms, various poisons (inhibitors, uncouplers) and mixtures of proteins and substrates are safely disposed of
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  • cells previously treated with TMZ on D5 with glycolysis and OXPHOS inhibitors and followed cell number. Results suggest that these inhibitors abrogate TMZ treated
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  • ...) were 0.38 for ANT and 0.80 for MtCK. In the permeabilized cardiomyocytes inhibitors had to be added in much higher final concentration, and the following value
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  • ...Felser A, Bouitbir J, Krähenbühl S (2017) The catechol-O-methyltransferase inhibitors tolcapone and entacapone uncouple and inhibit the mitochondrial respiratory |keywords=Apoptosis, COMT inhibitors, Electron transport chain, Necrosis, Uncoupling, Human liver HepaRG cells
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  • Results in the literature show various effects caused by histone deacetylase inhibitors (HDACis), which induce accumulation of acetylated substrates, generating ce ...mplications Schrump DS (2009) Cytotoxicity mediated by histone deacetylase inhibitors in cancer cells: mechanisms and potential clinical implications Clin Cancer
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  • ...e findings, we suggest that combined treatment with PARP and mitochondrial inhibitors may provide novel therapeutic strategy against TNBC.
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  • ...lear-targeted luciferases and treated with mitochondrial respiratory chain inhibitors in the presence of glycolytic plus mitochondrial vs. only mitochondrial sub
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  • ...proved medications for type 2 diabetes. Recent studies indicate that SGLT2 inhibitors may inhibit the growth of some cancer cells but the mechanism(s) remain unc ...ssess the sensitivity of prostate and lung cancer cell growth to the SGLT2 inhibitors. Oxygen consumption, extracellular acidification rate, cellular ATP, glucos
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  • :* '''Title of dissertation:''' Mcl-1 inhibitors for the treatment of OSCC
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  • ...ltages. The effect was abolished by rotenone, antimycin and cyanide, being inhibitors of respiratory chain. ...class="center" >Schematic of the proposed model and the applied substrates/inhibitors of the respiratory chain.</div> <br>
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  • ...entified as a key player in diabetes, which has stimulated the use of mTOR inhibitors to counter diabetic nephropathy. However, the effect of mTOR inhibition on
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  • ...etes with endogenous and partially with exogenous Q for binding sites). CI inhibitors have been divided (''1'') depending of the site of action (functional class
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  • ...rganic diacids carrying a 2-hydroxyl/keto group behaved as the most potent inhibitors of ME activity (e.g., oxaloacetate, tartronic acid and oxalate).
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  • ...glycolytic ATP production flux. Both in the absence and presence of OXPHOS inhibitors, GLC was consumed at near maximal rates, meaning that GLC consumption is ra
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  • ...ll cycle genes and the induction of stress-related genes by noncompetitive inhibitors. In conclusion, SDH plays an important role in ROS production, being a dire
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  • ...atrepirdine, donepezil, and 7-MEOTA were found to be the most potent MAO-A inhibitors. Succinate-induced mitochondrial hydrogen peroxide production was not signi
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  • ...system. A growing body of literature argues for a beneficial impact of ACE inhibitors (ACEi) on age-associated metabolic disorders, mediated by cellular changes |keywords=Aging, Angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors, Genetic background, Nutrient metabolism, Nutritional stress
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  • ...tochrome ''c'' reductase; and IV, cytochrome ''c'' reductase. The specific inhibitors of each complex have been studied. ...tuted systems, both in the presence and the absence of the usual specific inhibitors of the electron transfer system, are essentially the same as those found fo
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  • ...to evaluate the therapeutic potential of poly ADP-ribose polymerase (PARP) inhibitors in mouse models of NAFLD. ...nt mouse models of NAFLD confer a protection against its development. PARP inhibitors may therefore represent a novel and practical pharmacological approach for
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  • ...Rumjanek FD, Amoêdo ND (2015) Reciprocal modulation of histone deacetylase inhibitors sodium butyrate and trichostatin a on the energy metabolism of breast cance ...l cells. In the present work we showed metabolic reprogramming by means of inhibitors of histone deacetylase (HDACis), sodium butyrate and trichostatin A in brea
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  • ...ar N, Yang C, Audi SH, Cowley AW Jr, Dash RK (2023) Effects of ROS pathway inhibitors and NADH and FADH<sub>2</sub> linked substrates on mitochondrial bioenerget ...ate + malate and FADH2-linked substrate succinate followed by additions of inhibitors of different components of the electron transport chain (ETC) and oxidative
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  • ...2+</sup> uniporter (MCU) played a key role in mitochondrial damage: 1) MCU inhibitors (La3+, ruthenium red, Ru360) prevented swelling and cytochrome c release; a
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  • ...Moreover, the importance of gender issue can not be overstated. E.g. PARP inhibitors (or K.O.?) protect male mice but not females from stroke. We are aware of t
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  • ...nted the generation of maximum level of ∆Ψm induced by succinate. The PI3K inhibitors and heated insulin maintained the maximum level of ∆Ψm induced by succin
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  • ...(H) in combination with Mg<sup>2+</sup>, adenine nucleotides (AN), and the inhibitors of AN translocase (ANT), voltage-dependent anion channel (VDAC), and cyclop ...s of NAD(H) and millimolar AN were additive. The conformation-specific ANT inhibitors were unable to cancel the protective effect of NADH even under total ANT in
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  • ...ese two oxidases, their physiological relevance to mycobacteria, and their inhibitors. Besides these, we also describe the alternative terminal complexes that ar
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  • ...1 (Drp1) and the Ser637/Ser616 ratio. We then tested whether specific Drp1 inhibitors, Mdivi-1 or Dynasore, affected the dynamic phosphorylation status of Drp1.
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  • ...anced by pleiotropic PARP1. Consequently, the combination of MEK with PARP inhibitors enhances apoptotic cell death ''in vitro'' and ''in vivo'' that occurs thro
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  • ...as fully inhibited by K1053 and K1065; the other tested drugs were partial inhibitors of both MAO-A and MAO-B. The tacrine/7-MEOTA/6-chlorotacrine-trolox heterod |keywords=Alzheimer’s disease, Cholinesterase inhibitors, Electron transport chain complexes, Mitochondrial respiration, Monoamine o
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  • ...one in the [[LEAK respiration|LEAK]] state. Addition of I<sub>Q</sub>-side inhibitors (ubiquinone-binding side of CI) of [[Complex I |CI]] usually block RET. The
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  • ...rther stimulated by uncouplers. In the simultaneous presence of ET-pathway inhibitors and oligomycin administration of MB stimulates SLP and the formed ATP can c
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  • ...tion site at complex I to be equal to –295 mV. This and the sensitivity to inhibitors suggest that the site of superoxide generation at complex I is most likely
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  • ...y of BRAF mutant melanoma cells. As a consequence, the combination of both inhibitors augmented the anti-tumor effect of BAY 87-2243 in a BRAF mutant melanoma mo ...e agent in melanoma and also might be efficacious in combination with BRAF inhibitors in the treatment of patients with BRAF mutant melanoma.
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  • ...ility test module is not incorporated into the experiment, [[Complex III]] inhibitors can be used instead of [[rotenone]] to reach [[Residual oxygen consumption| :::- Careful washing is required after the experiment to avoid carry-over of inhibitors and uncoupler.
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  • ...otoxicity and hERG channel inhibition. Consistent with other reported QcrB inhibitors, TB47 inhibits oxygen consumption only when the alternative oxidase, cytoch
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  • ...ability test module is not incorporated to the experiment, [[complex III]] inhibitors can be used to reach [[Residual oxygen consumption| Rox]] instead of [[rote :::- Careful washing is required after the experiment to avoid carry-over of inhibitors and uncoupler.
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  • ...pared to net H<sub>2</sub>O<sub>2</sub> production in the absence of these inhibitors [2]. ...on the Amplex red assay more than doubled after application of AF and DNCB inhibitors to the controls. The glutathione and thioredoxin antioxidant system did not
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  • ...ess (25-65%). The present data support the use of mitochondrially targeted inhibitors for the treatment of TN breast carcinoma.
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  • ...ty of Mp-AOX-expressing cells in the presence and absence of potential AOX inhibitors. Together, our results confirm the antioxidant role of Mp-AOX and provide a
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  • ...in fact diverted for the maintenance of the immune response. Accordingly, inhibitors of the glycolytic pathway and Krebs cycle reverted neuroinflammation (reduc
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  • Dipeptidyl peptidase-4 inhibitors can prevent atrial fibrillation by reversing electrophysiological abnormali |keywords=Atrial fibrillation, Dipeptidyl peptidase‐4 inhibitors, Mitochondrial biogenesis, Mitochondrial function
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  • ...getics and Ca<sup>2+</sup> homeostasis, acting as uncouplers and metabolic inhibitors of oxidative phosphorylation, as well as inducers of MPT pore opening, in t
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  • # Respiratory inhibitors acting in the flavin region of the respiratory chain blocked the reaction.
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  • ...of liver homogenate is recommended in the washing protocol to bind strong inhibitors.
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  • ...ized hepatocytes were coupled and responded to the addition of substrates, inhibitors and uncouplers. Ca<sup>2+</sup>-induced Δψm dissipation was caused by MPT
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  • ...gs on DHODH biology, the progress made in the development of new, specific inhibitors of DHODH intended for cancer therapy, and the mechanistic insights into the
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  • ...of liver homogenate is recommended in the washing protocol to bind strong inhibitors.
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  • ...of liver homogenate is recommended in the washing protocol to bind strong inhibitors.
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  • ...tes which, therefore, was characterized as photodegradation. The effect of inhibitors of the chloroplast electron transfer system on photodegradation remains to
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  • ...ndrial respiratory chain Complexes I, III, IV, and V were used (LPS + Mito-Inhibitors) to acutely perturb mitochondrial function, GC sensitivity was quantified u
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  • ...h as those involved in glycolysis and angiogenesis. Nitric oxide and other inhibitors of mitochondrial respiration prevent the stabilization of HIF1α during hyp
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  • ...of liver homogenate is recommended in the washing protocol to bind strong inhibitors.
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  • ...ndrial import and PKCβ has been proposed as S36 kinase. Due to the lack of inhibitors of its oxidoreductase function we pursue a strategy to inhibit p66Shc by in ...kinase lead to JNK1/2, whose involvement was confirmed through the use of inhibitors and JNK1/2-deficient cells. Moreover, expression of a S36E mutant in p66Shc
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  • ...roxy acetone phosphate-related ETS capacity using different substrates and inhibitors. ...sidual Oxygen Consumption (ROX) using complex I complex II and complex III inhibitors Proposed Contributions to the Scientific Objectives of the Action The overa
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  • ...2k. Multiple protocols were used with sequential titrations of substrates, inhibitors, and uncouplers [1, 2]: N-pool with pyruvate&glutamate&malate, mouse liver ...ply upstream of the Q-junction by using combinations of substrates and ETS-inhibitors in the noncoupled state, the Q-pool became reduced in direct proportion to
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  • ...u and P-113Tri also block alternative NADH dehydrogenases. Currently, most inhibitors of the mitochondrial complex I are small molecules or artificially-designed
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  • ...pared to net H<sub>2</sub>O<sub>2</sub> production in the absence of these inhibitors [3]. Fluxes were normalized for mt-protein. .../sub>O<sub>2</sub> flux more than doubled after application of AF and DNCB inhibitors in the controls and after WI. The glutathione and thioredoxin antioxidant s
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  • ...an intramolecular mechanism. STY8 is inhibited by specific tyrosine kinase inhibitors, although it lacked the ability to phosphorylate tyrosine residues ''in vit
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  • ...rved that complex II is the primary source of ROS ''in vivo'' and that the inhibitors differentially affect the oscillatory patterns of ROS production. Furthermo
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  • ...data showed the binding of native Q molecules and short chain analogs and inhibitors in the access pathway and in the Q reduction site, respectively. We here re
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  • ...A, at complex III; and cyanide, carbon monoxide, and azide, on complex IV. Inhibitors of oxidative phosphorylation include proton and K+ ionophores, which suppre
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  • : »[[MitoPedia: Inhibitors]]
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  • ...dification by phosphorylation. A combination of genetic and small molecule inhibitors identified that the CaN-dependent dephosphorylation of these two Parkin res
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  • ...Amplex Red/Peroxidase and comparing different mitochondrial substrates and inhibitors in saponin-permeabilized nerves, it was possible to detect mitochondrial re
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  • ...approved for the treatment of B-cell malignancies. We hypothesize that the inhibitors FK866 and idelalisib will alter SCLC mitochondrial bioenergetic profiles an
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  • ...ain was not required for ROS production. Co-incubation of fenretinide with inhibitors of different complexes of the respiratory chain suggested that fenretinide-
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  • ...By optimising the amount of muscle and careful titration of substrates and inhibitors we developed a new protocol and compared it to isolated mitochondria. We fo
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  • ...e confirmed that clinical drugs (β-blockers, angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors/angiotensin receptor-II blockers) against CVDs have mitochondrial protectiv
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  • ...a number of specific metal-chelating compounds are ineffective as inhibitors.
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  • ...glycolytic ATP production flux. Both in the absence and presence of OXPHOS inhibitors, GLC was consumed at near maximal rates, meaning that GLC consumption is ra
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  • ...about 6 s and was sensitive to uncouplers or oligomycin but insensitive to inhibitors of electron transport. Lower amounts of ATP were formed by either the pH gr
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  • ...ce of a specific environmental factor: different OXPHOS system xenobiotics inhibitors. The chosen compounds were rotenone (10 nM), antimycin A (10 nM) and oligom
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  • ...>1</sub>) are powerful regulators of brain physiology and cognition. These inhibitors of synaptic transmission are activated by exo-cannabinoids (such as the psy
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  • ...ese compounds could stimulate or reverse the Warburg effect in the RMS. Hh inhibitors were given either locally or systemically. ...o the normal adjacent muscle. Treatment of Ptch<sup>+/-</sup> mice with Hh inhibitors was not able to alter the OXPHOS system.
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  • ::::## [[Solution protocols]]: media, substrates, uncouplers, inhibitors used in SUIT protocols, permeabilization agents, etc.
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  • ...tochondrial division inhibitor-1 (Mdivi-1) and other mitochondrial fission inhibitors, as well as certain commonly used drugs for metabolic diseases. This review
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  • ...nd consequently for the pyrimidine's biosynthesis. In this sense, possible inhibitors of the ubiquinone biosynthesis pathway would be candidates by stimulating t
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  • ...etoacetate, and is higher at 0.5 mM acetoacetate. We conclude that several inhibitors of H(2)O(2) release act jointly and concentration dependently to rapidly se
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  • ...ng the mitochondrial activity in the presence of mitochondrial substrates, inhibitors and uncouplers. Apart from the specific effects of these molecules on mitoc
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  • ...nylyl cyclase - PKG - mtKATP - ROS). The basis for this conclusion is that inhibitors of this pathway do not block cardioprotection when perfused to bracket the ...alosomes allowed us to probe the signalling cascade from ADOR to PKG using inhibitors. Signalosomes were activated by brief preincubation with 2 µM H2O2. When p
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  • ...t to induce ROS production in activated or fertilized eggs. Using chemical inhibitors, we identified mitochondria as the major source of fertilization-induced RO
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  • === After addition of inhibitors === ...ady_state_O2flux_01.png | '''Figure 6'''. Inhibition by rotenone (or other inhibitors, ''e.g.'' [[Antimycin A]]) may require a long time until a new steady respi
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  • ...les. NADH addition to particles in which ubiquinol oxidation is blocked by inhibitors of other respiratory complexes generates oxonol signals corresponding to me
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  • ...ct on the respiratory chain complexes II–IV. Similar to established Q-site inhibitors, EVP4593 elicits the release of reactive oxygen species at the flavin site
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  • ...hyloxalylglycine. The inhibitory effect of mitochondrial respiratory chain inhibitors and oligomycin on hypoxic HIF-1alpha content was pronounced in cells expose
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  • Methods: Using fluorescent dyes for ROS detection and mitochondrial inhibitors of known specificities, we studied ROS production under three conditions wh
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  • ...ization of muscle fibers by saponin by allowing respiratory substrates and inhibitors to reach the mitochondria. In this way, the mitochondria may be studied ins
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  • ...Respiratory capacity and reserve predict cell sensitivity to mitochondria inhibitors: mechanism-based markers to identify metformin-responsive cancers. Mol Canc
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  • ...TRAP1: structural dynamics, interactome, role in metabolic regulation, and inhibitors. Biomolecules 12:880. https://doi.org/10.3390/biom12070880
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  • ...d oxidation in the mouse are discussed, in particular the various chemical inhibitors that have been used successfully in vivo.
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  • ...an stefins and cystatins are physiologically important cysteine proteinase inhibitors, acting as a first line of defense against undesirable proteolysis. Mutatio
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  • ...or ferricyanide by a reaction that is insensitive to the respiratory chain inhibitors, antimycin A, amytal, and rotenone, and is not coupled to phosphorylation.
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  • ...red by calcium ionophore A23187 treatment. Application of two BKCa channel inhibitors, paxilline and iberiotoxin, abolished this cytoprotective effect. At concen
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  • ...ic acid during the oxidation of α-ketoglutarate in the absence of inhibitors such as fluoride, and show very low dephosphorylating activities.
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  • ...he PL system has also been employed in dose-response assays with novel AOX inhibitors. Such information is critical for the future development of novel treatment
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  • :::- Careful washing is required after the experiment to avoid carry-over of inhibitors and uncoupler.
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  • ...atitis C virus, human immunodeficiency virus and influenza virus, with ROS inhibitors has shown a decrease in both pathogenesis and viral replication both in vit
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  • ...mic these by enhancing mitochondrial function, perhaps in combination with inhibitors that quell the inflammatory response.
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  • ...r physiologically realistic conditions in the absence of respiratory chain inhibitors. This study used Amplex Red fluorescence measurements of H2O2 to test the h
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  • .... The permeabilization by PEIs were insensitive to permeability-transition inhibitors, indicating that PEI-induced permeabilization was not attributed to permeab
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  • ...ansmitochondrial cybrids, HeLa G and BSC-40) after addition of substrates, inhibitors, and uncoupler of respiratory chain. Our system can be successfully used fo
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  • ...th higher levels of UCP3 and ANT, the effects of activator (palmitate) and inhibitors (carboxyatractyloside and GDP) on mitochondrial parameters were similar in
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  • ...d primary skin fibroblasts. This differential was abolished by respiratory inhibitors or in cells lacking mitochondrial DNA, but enhanced by expressing thermogen
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  • ...or this model comes from the observation that cells treated with complex I inhibitors, such as rotenone, or cells that lack mitochondrial DNA (rho(0)-cells) fail
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  • ...hondrial function could be assessed after addition of specific respiration inhibitors or stimulators.
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  • ...rove the prognosis of cancer. However, the therapeutic window of metabolic inhibitors used alone or in combination may be rather narrow due to cytotoxicity to no
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  • ...not inhibit respiration. Our results define a new structural class of pore inhibitors and may open new perspectives for the pharmacological modulation of the PTP
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  • :::* The concentrations of inhibitors used in this protocol have been optimised for the specific case of the micr
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  • ...s in the range of 0.07 to 0.46mmol/l. Partial inhibition was found for all inhibitors. Differences between individual drugs with similar physicochemical properti
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  • ...A) or in the presence of the CIII inhibitor [[antimycin A]] (Ama). For all inhibitors, the lowest concentration that fully inhibited myoblast O2 consumption (100
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  • |keywords=HIV-associated lipodystrophy, Protease inhibitors, Adipocyte, Oxidative stress, Mitochondrial toxicity, Apoptosis, Gene Expre
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  • ...es ROS at subsaturating succinate concentrations in the presence of Q-site inhibitors like atpenin A5 or when a further downstream block of the respiratory chain
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  • ...d by one-electron acceptor, potassium ferricyanide and it was depressed by inhibitors of mGPDH and by cytochrome c. Our results indicate that mGPDH should be con
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  • ...s as 2-DOG and iodocetamide, but were quasi-insensitive to respiratory the inhibitors rotenone and antimycin A. These results indicate that SCC9, LN1 and LN2 pri
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  • ...em amenable to new forms of treatment by highlighting possible targets for inhibitors. In this respect, a case study describing the effect of a metabolite analog
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  • ...studies focus on inhibiting complex I at the Q-site, little is known about inhibitors targeting other sites within the complex. In this study, we demonstrate tha
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  • ...onally more mature; ETC activity and OXPHOS are coupled and respond to ETC inhibitors. In addition, the assembly of highly efficient respiratory supercomplexes c
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  • ...ddition of either low-concentration α-cyano-4-hydroxycinnamate or UK-5099, inhibitors of mitochondrial pyruvate transport. Mitochondrial respiration was comparab
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  • :::* The concentrations of inhibitors used in this protocol have been optimised for the specific case of the micr
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  • ...GP-dependent antimycin A-insensitive oxygen uptake, which was prevented by inhibitors of mitochondrial GP dehydrogenase (mGPDH) or by coenzyme Q(CoQ). GP-depende
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  • ...Fe-S clusters are also among the binding sites of classical mitochondrial inhibitors, such as rotenone, and play an important role in the production of mitochon
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  • ::- Careful washing is required after the experiment to avoid carry-over of inhibitors and uncoupler.
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  • .... Our results are relevant to the development of currently unavailable NNT inhibitors, which may have therapeutic potential in ischaemia reperfusion injury, meta
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  • ...d complex II, were identified. The N. ovalis hydrogenosome is sensitive to inhibitors of mitochondrial complex I and produces succinate as a major metabolic end
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  • Respiratory inhibitors such as Amytal, antimycin A, cyanide, and azide inhibit Ca<sup>++<
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  • ...olished by 200 nM charybdotoxin or 50 nM iberiotoxin, which are well-known inhibitors of large conductance, calcium-activated potassium channels (BK(Ca) channel)
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  • ...d invasive BC cells to the combined treatment with combined mTOR and SIRT1 inhibitors, this is a first assessment of the metabolic and bioenergetics profile of t
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  • ...PHOS. Additionally, troubleshooting advice as well as specific substrates, inhibitors and uncouplers that may be used to determine mitochondria function at speci
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  • ...oxyl radical formation, delayed cell killing after each of the respiratory inhibitors. Anoxia also delayed cell killing during chemical hypoxia. However, during
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  • ...HIF-1α accumulation in vivo. Furthermore, cells treated with mitochondrial inhibitors, such as rotenone and myxothiazol, provided direct evidence that PHDs remai
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  • ...ion. Ets-1 over-expression also caused increased sensitivity to glycolytic inhibitors, as well as growth inhibition in a glucose-depleted culture environment. Co
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  • ...2k according to experimental protocol including respiratory substrates and inhibitors. The results revealed that RAG protects the heart against diabetes-associat
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  • ...d all these effects, indicating specificity. Since membrane permeant Kv1.3 inhibitors are characterized by poor water solubility, in order to increase their bioa
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  • ...ess to mitochondria was not limited. This was confirmed by using selective inhibitors for specific mitochondrial substrates. Additionally, mitochondria revealed
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  • ...st, neutrophils were essentially unresponsive to mitochondrial respiratory inhibitors indicating that they have a minimal requirement for oxidative phosphorylati
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  • ...ave similar effects on oxidative phosphorylation? The usage of phosphatase inhibitors revealed a specific decrease in complex I-supported respiration with glutam
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  • ::::* Hydrophobic inhibitors, see [[MiPNet19.03 O2k-cleaning and ISS]].
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  • ...lass of complex I inhibitor clearly distinct from the many ubiquinone site inhibitors. No evidence for increased superoxide production by zinc-inhibited complex
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  • ...ria oxidizing a variety of conventional substrates in the absence of added inhibitors: succinate; glycerol 3-phosphate; palmitoylcarnitine plus carnitine; or glu
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  • ...l lines as ones with high content and activity of mGPDH. Using novel mGPDH inhibitors (metformin, phenformin, alpha tocopheryl succinate and iGP-1) we targeted g
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  • ...skeleton structures by intracellular proteases. Therefore the use of their inhibitors is strongly advised at the permeabilization step with careful washing of fi
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  • ...luate the effects of various protease and nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors in this model. We tested the effect of drugs on triglyceride accumulation a
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  • ...implications of inhibiting drug extrusion, through the use of efflux pump inhibitors, are also discussed.
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  • ...in pgrl1, including higher sensitivity of photosynthesis to mitochondrial inhibitors, increased light-dependent O2 uptake, and increased amounts of flavodiiron
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  • ...(ii) that it also potentiates the effects of other mitochondrial complex I inhibitors such as rotenone. On a mechanistic level, we show that probenecid is able t
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  • ...easurements in basal conditions and on exposure to specific substrates and inhibitors. This first characterization will provide key information to then continue
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  • ...ess substrates. To dissect specific deficiencies in the respiratory chain, inhibitors for each respiratory chain complex were used to isolate their contributions
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  • ...ns from their reduced flavoprotein to O2 when electron flow is impaired by inhibitors or because of limited availability of their natural electron acceptors, GSS
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  • :::+ Different combinations of substrates and inhibitors can be used depending on the specific aims, ''e.g.'': PGM, PM, GM, MnaPM or
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  • ...by an additional, non-energy-transducing pathway (which is insensitive to inhibitors such as rotenone and piericidin A). Here, we show that inhibitor-insensitiv
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  • ...This will be further investigated using additional permeant and impermeant inhibitors of the Kv1.3 channel.
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  • ...down under the physiological conditions of low ADP or low Po2. The common inhibitors used for studying the ETC components, ΔpH, and ΔΨ are indicated in brick ...are the source of hydroxyl radical production induced by •O2−. The common inhibitors used for studying the ETC components, ΔpH, and ΔΨ are indicated in brick
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  • :::+ Different combinations of substrates and inhibitors (X) can be used depending on the specific aims, e.g.: PGM, PM, GM, MnaPM or :::+ The combinations of substrates for one ET-pathway state with inhibitors for other pathways provide the best coupling-control protocols for one spec
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  • ...ral statin lactones reduced respiratory capacity and appeared to be strong inhibitors of mitochondrial complex III (CIII) activity, up to 84% inhibition. The lac
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  • ...ave not been examined. We determine the ''in vitro'' impact of established inhibitors of mitochondrial respiratory chain Complex IV or cytochrome c oxidase on ol
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  • :::- Careful washing is required after the experiment to avoid carry-over of inhibitors and uncoupler.
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  • ...control antibodies, were rapidly internalised by the syncytiotrophoblast. Inhibitors of endocytosis or the low-density lipoprotein receptor (LDLR) family, but n
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  • ...on of sulfide-stimulated respiration and ATP production by the complex III inhibitors myxothiazol and antimycin A, respectively, suggests that electrons enter th
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  • ...om Gunn rats showed decreased expression of senescence markers, cell cycle inhibitors p21 and p16. Mitochondria from aged Gunn rats showed higher respiration and
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  • :::- Careful washing is required after the experiment to avoid carry-over of inhibitors and uncoupler.
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  • ...to be unrelated to spontaneous activity since it was not sensitive to the inhibitors of the sodium–potassium ATPase ouabain and of the mitochondrial adenine n
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  • ...= 4) and 0.09 ? 0.03 (n = 3) using inhibitor titrations with the specific inhibitors oligomycin, carboxyatractyloside, mersalyl, rotenone and cyanide, respectiv
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  • ...both carriers was saturable and inhibited by mercurial compounds and other inhibitors of mitochondrial carriers to various degrees. In confirmation of their iden
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  • :::- Careful washing is required after the experiment to avoid carry-over of inhibitors and uncoupler.
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