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|title=Winkler-Stuck K, Wiedemann FR, Wallesch CW, Kunz WS (2004) Effect of coenzyme Q10 on the mitochondrial function of skin fibroblasts from Parkinson patients. J. Neurol. Sci. 220: 41-48. | |title=Winkler-Stuck K, Wiedemann FR, Wallesch CW, Kunz WS (2004) Effect of coenzyme Q10 on the mitochondrial function of skin fibroblasts from Parkinson patients. J. Neurol. Sci. 220: 41-48. | ||
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|authors=Winkler-Stuck K, Wiedemann FR, Wallesch CW, Kunz WS | |authors=Winkler-Stuck K, Wiedemann FR, Wallesch CW, Kunz WS | ||
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|abstract=Several lines of evidence suggest an impairment of mitochondrial function in the brain of patients with Parkinson's disease (PD). However, the presence of a detectable mitochondrial defect in extracerebral tissue of these patients remains a matter of dispute. Therefore, we investigated mitochondrial function in fibroblasts of 18 PD patients applying biochemical micromethods. Putative beneficial effects of coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10), a potent antioxidant, on the mitochondrial function of skin fibroblast cultures were evaluated. Applying inhibitor titrations of the mitochondrial respiration to calculate flux control coefficients of respiratory chain complexes I and IV, we observed deficiencies of both complexes in cultivated skin fibroblasts of PD patients. Cultivation of fibroblasts in the presence of 5 ฮผM CoQ10ย restored the activity of impaired respiratory chain complexes in the fibroblast cultures of 9 out of 18 PD patients. Our data support the presence of a generalised mitochondrial defect in at least a subgroup of patients with PD that can be partially ameliorated in vitro by coenzyme Q10 treatment. | |abstract=Several lines of evidence suggest an impairment of mitochondrial function in the brain of patients with Parkinson's disease (PD). However, the presence of a detectable mitochondrial defect in extracerebral tissue of these patients remains a matter of dispute. Therefore, we investigated mitochondrial function in fibroblasts of 18 PD patients applying biochemical micromethods. Putative beneficial effects of coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10), a potent antioxidant, on the mitochondrial function of skin fibroblast cultures were evaluated. Applying inhibitor titrations of the mitochondrial respiration to calculate flux control coefficients of respiratory chain complexes I and IV, we observed deficiencies of both complexes in cultivated skin fibroblasts of PD patients. Cultivation of fibroblasts in the presence of 5 ฮผM CoQ10ย restored the activity of impaired respiratory chain complexes in the fibroblast cultures of 9 out of 18 PD patients. Our data support the presence of a generalised mitochondrial defect in at least a subgroup of patients with PD that can be partially ameliorated in vitro by coenzyme Q10 treatment. | ||
|keywords=Parkinson's disease, Mitochondria, Oxidative phosphorylation, Fibroblasts, Coenzyme Q10 | |keywords=Parkinson's disease, Mitochondria, Oxidative phosphorylation, Fibroblasts, Coenzyme Q10 | ||
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Winkler-Stuck K, Wiedemann FR, Wallesch CW, Kunz WS (2004) Effect of coenzyme Q10 on the mitochondrial function of skin fibroblasts from Parkinson patients. J. Neurol. Sci. 220: 41-48. |
Winkler-Stuck K, Wiedemann FR, Wallesch CW, Kunz WS (2004) J. Neurol. Sci.
Abstract: Several lines of evidence suggest an impairment of mitochondrial function in the brain of patients with Parkinson's disease (PD). However, the presence of a detectable mitochondrial defect in extracerebral tissue of these patients remains a matter of dispute. Therefore, we investigated mitochondrial function in fibroblasts of 18 PD patients applying biochemical micromethods. Putative beneficial effects of coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10), a potent antioxidant, on the mitochondrial function of skin fibroblast cultures were evaluated. Applying inhibitor titrations of the mitochondrial respiration to calculate flux control coefficients of respiratory chain complexes I and IV, we observed deficiencies of both complexes in cultivated skin fibroblasts of PD patients. Cultivation of fibroblasts in the presence of 5 ฮผM CoQ10 restored the activity of impaired respiratory chain complexes in the fibroblast cultures of 9 out of 18 PD patients. Our data support the presence of a generalised mitochondrial defect in at least a subgroup of patients with PD that can be partially ameliorated in vitro by coenzyme Q10 treatment. โข Keywords: Parkinson's disease, Mitochondria, Oxidative phosphorylation, Fibroblasts, Coenzyme Q10
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