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Novel Fluorescent Mitochondria-Targeted Probe MitoCLox Reports Lipid Peroxidation in Response to Oxidative Stress In Vivo

Alisa A. Panteleeva 1
Anna A Karpukhina 2
Ivan Galkin 1
Marina N Popova 1
Olga Yu Pletjushkina 1
Karin Busch 3, 4
A. Y. Mulkidjanian 1, 2, 5
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2020-02-10
scimago Q1
SJR1.673
CiteScore16.9
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ISSN19420900, 19420994
PubMed ID:  32104531
Biochemistry
General Medicine
Cell Biology
Aging
Abstract

A new mitochondria-targeted probe MitoCLox was designed as a starting compound for a series of probes sensitive to cardiolipin (CL) peroxidation. Fluorescence microscopy reported selective accumulation of MitoCLox in mitochondria of diverse living cell cultures and its oxidation under stress conditions, particularly those known to cause a selective cardiolipin oxidation. Ratiometric fluorescence measurements using flow cytometry showed a remarkable dependence of the MitoCLox dynamic range on the oxidation of the sample. Specifically, MitoCLox oxidation was induced by low doses of hydrogen peroxide or organic hydroperoxide. The mitochondria-targeted antioxidant 10-(6-plastoquinonyl)decyltriphenyl-phosphonium (SkQ1), which was shown earlier to selectively protect cardiolipin from oxidation, prevented hydrogen peroxide-induced MitoCLox oxidation in the cells. Concurrent tracing of MitoCLox oxidation and membrane potential changes in response to hydrogen peroxide addition showed that the oxidation of MitoCLox started without a delay and was complete during the first hour, whereas the membrane potential started to decay after 40 minutes of incubation. Hence, MitoCLox could be used for splitting the cell response to oxidative stress into separate steps. Application of MitoCLox revealed heterogeneity of the mitochondrial population; in living endothelial cells, a fraction of small, rounded mitochondria with an increased level of lipid peroxidation were detected near the nucleus. In addition, the MitoCLox staining revealed a specific fraction of cells with an increased level of oxidized lipids also in the culture of human myoblasts. The fraction of such cells increased in high-density cultures. These specific conditions correspond to the initiation of spontaneous myogenesis in vitro, which indicates that oxidation may precede the onset of myogenic differentiation. These data point to a possible participation of oxidized CL in cell signalling and differentiation.

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Lyamzaev K. G. et al. Novel Fluorescent Mitochondria-Targeted Probe MitoCLox Reports Lipid Peroxidation in Response to Oxidative Stress In Vivo // Oxidative Medicine and Cellular Longevity. 2020. Vol. 2020. pp. 1-11.
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Lyamzaev K. G., Panteleeva A. A., Karpukhina A. A., Galkin I., Popova M. N., Pletjushkina O. Yu., Rieger B., Busch K., Mulkidjanian A. Y., Chernyak B. V. Novel Fluorescent Mitochondria-Targeted Probe MitoCLox Reports Lipid Peroxidation in Response to Oxidative Stress In Vivo // Oxidative Medicine and Cellular Longevity. 2020. Vol. 2020. pp. 1-11.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1155/2020/3631272
UR - https://www.hindawi.com/journals/omcl/2020/3631272/
TI - Novel Fluorescent Mitochondria-Targeted Probe MitoCLox Reports Lipid Peroxidation in Response to Oxidative Stress In Vivo
T2 - Oxidative Medicine and Cellular Longevity
AU - Lyamzaev, K. G.
AU - Panteleeva, Alisa A.
AU - Karpukhina, Anna A
AU - Galkin, Ivan
AU - Popova, Marina N
AU - Pletjushkina, Olga Yu
AU - Rieger, Bettina
AU - Busch, Karin
AU - Mulkidjanian, A. Y.
AU - Chernyak, B. V.
PY - 2020
DA - 2020/02/10
PB - Wiley
SP - 1-11
VL - 2020
PMID - 32104531
SN - 1942-0900
SN - 1942-0994
ER -
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@article{2020_Lyamzaev,
author = {K. G. Lyamzaev and Alisa A. Panteleeva and Anna A Karpukhina and Ivan Galkin and Marina N Popova and Olga Yu Pletjushkina and Bettina Rieger and Karin Busch and A. Y. Mulkidjanian and B. V. Chernyak},
title = {Novel Fluorescent Mitochondria-Targeted Probe MitoCLox Reports Lipid Peroxidation in Response to Oxidative Stress In Vivo},
journal = {Oxidative Medicine and Cellular Longevity},
year = {2020},
volume = {2020},
publisher = {Wiley},
month = {feb},
url = {https://www.hindawi.com/journals/omcl/2020/3631272/},
pages = {1--11},
doi = {10.1155/2020/3631272}
}