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D-galactose toxicity in mice is associated with mitochondrial dysfunction: protecting effects of mitochondrial nutrient R-alpha-lipoic acid

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BIOGERONTOLOGY
Volume 8, Issue 3, Pages 373-381

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10522-007-9081-y

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aging; D-galactose; R-alpha-lipoic acid; mitochondrial dysfunction; succinate-linked respiratory chain

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D-Galactose (D-gal)-induced aging models in Drosophila, houseflies, mice and rats have been widely used; however, the underlying mechanisms are poorly understood. To investigate the involvement of mitochondrial dysfunction of D-gal, mitochondrial function was examined in the brain and liver of C57BL/6J mice, subjected to a treatment of D-gal with or without a concomitant treatment with a mitochondrial nutrient R-alpha-lipoic acid (LA). D-Gal treatment induced a significant decrease in succinate-linked respiratory control ratio (RCR) and ADP/O ratio in the liver and brain, and also a significant increase in the maximum velocity (Vmax) and substrate binding affinity (Km) of complex II in the liver. LA treatment to D-gal-injected animals restored mitochondrial RCR in both brain and liver, ADP/O and Km of complex II in the liver. These results suggest LA is effective in delaying D-gal toxicity by ameliorating mitochondrial dysfunction.

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