The antihypertensive drug Carvedilol inhibits the activity of mitochondrial NADH-Ubiquinone oxidoreductase
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2002
abstract:
A study is presented on the interaction of carvedilol with mitochondria
isolated from several rat organs. It is shown that carvedilol causes a
moderate uncoupling effect under non phosphorylating succinate supported
respiration of intact mitochondria, as well as a marked inhibition of
coupled respiration with NAD-dependent substrates. The inhibitory effect
was also found in the bovine heart purified complex I as well as in
experiments with mitochondrial particles, where the individual redox
segments of the respiratory chain were analysed. It is also shown that
carvedilol, though exhibiting an intrinsic scavenger activity, caused
reactive oxygen species to be produced as a consequence of its inhibitory
effect on the steady-state respiration. Under these condition the pro-
oxidant activity of carvedilol appears to prevail over its scavenging
activity, and a net generation of ROS is promoted.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
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