INVESTIGADORES
BONGIOVANNI Guillermina Azucena
artículos
Título:
Antioxidant Effect of Coenzyme Q10 in the Prevention of Oxidative Stress in Arsenic-Treated CHO-K1 Cells and Possible Participation of Zinc as a Pro-Oxidant Agent
Autor/es:
SILVA, SAULO VICTOR E; CELESTE GALLIA, MARÍA; LUZ, JEFFERSON ROMÁRYO DUARTE DA; REZENDE, ADRIANA AUGUSTO DE; BONGIOVANNI, GUILLERMINA A.; ARAUJO-SILVA, GABRIEL; ALMEIDA, MARIA DAS GRAÇAS
Revista:
Nutrients
Editorial:
MDPI
Referencias:
Lugar: Basel; Año: 2022 vol. 14
Resumen:
Oxidative stress is an imbalance between levels of reactive oxygen species (ROS) andantioxidant enzymes. Compounds with antioxidant properties, such as coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10), can reduce cellular imbalance caused by an increase in ROS. CoQ10 participates in modulating redox homeostasis due to its antioxidant activity and its preserving mitochondrial functions. Thus, the present study demonstrated the protective effects of CoQ10 against oxidative stress and cytotoxicity induced by arsenic (As). Antioxidant capacity, formation of hydroperoxides, generation of ROS, and the effect on cellular viability of CoQ10, were investigated to determine the protective effect of CoQ10 against As and pro-oxidant compounds, such as zinc. Cell viability assays showed that CoQ10 is cytoprotective under cellular stress conditions, with potent antioxidant activity, regardless of the concentration tested. Zn, when used at higher concentrations, can increase ROS and show a pro-oxidant effect causing cell damage. The cytotoxic effect observed for As, Zn, or the combination of both could be prevented by CoQ10, without any decrease in its activity at cellular levels when combined with Zn.