Mitochondria Are The Functional Intracellular Target For A Photosensitizing Boronated Porphyrin
BIOCHIMICA ET BIOPHYSICA ACTA-MOLECULAR CELL RESEARCH(1996)
摘要
A photosensitizing boron-containing porphyrin derivative denoted BOPP, which is selectively localised into mitochondria, has been tested on Namalwa cells, in each of two genetic configurations: rho(+) cells containing normal mtDNA and mitochondrial respiratory functions, or rho(0) cells lacking mtDNA and devoid of mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation. After shea-term cellular uptake for 18 h, BOPP (30 mu g/ml) was not cytotoxic, but did show marked phototoxicity in Namalwa rho(+) cells, concomitant with substantial reduction of mitochondrial respiratory activity. After long-term (3 days or more) exposure to BOPP without light, growth of Namalwa rho(+) cells was inhibited at concentrations significantly above 30 mu g/ml At such concentrations BOPP was shown to have direct inhibitory effects on mitochondrial azide-sensitive respiration of rho(+) cells, By contrast, BOPP showed neither cytotoxic nor phototoxic effects in rho(0) cells, These results indicate functional mitochondria to be a major cellular target in vivo after BOPP uptake and photoactivation.
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mitochondrion, photosensitiser, porphyrin, cell killing, oxidative stress, human cultured cell
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