1983
DOI: 10.1016/0005-2728(83)90155-x
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Inhibition of mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation by adriamycin

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“…It is interesting to note that whereas state 4 respiration is initially stimulated by adriamycin, state 3 respiration is only inhibited. This demonstrates that the drug is more potent under conditions of oxidative phosphorylation, in agreement with recent reports by Muhammed et al [10,43]. Whereas respiratory control is very sensitive to adriamycin, the P/O ratio is hardly affected (not shown), in agreement with data in the literature [8].…”
Section: Effects Of Adriamycin On Respiration and Oxidative Phosphorysupporting
confidence: 92%
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“…It is interesting to note that whereas state 4 respiration is initially stimulated by adriamycin, state 3 respiration is only inhibited. This demonstrates that the drug is more potent under conditions of oxidative phosphorylation, in agreement with recent reports by Muhammed et al [10,43]. Whereas respiratory control is very sensitive to adriamycin, the P/O ratio is hardly affected (not shown), in agreement with data in the literature [8].…”
Section: Effects Of Adriamycin On Respiration and Oxidative Phosphorysupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Moreover, the development of ECG changes shows a good correlation with the impairment of mitochondrial function [8]. Several mechanisms of action have been proposed to explain the adriamycin-induced inhibition of mitochondrial operation, including inhibition of electron transfer and oxidative phosphorylation [10] and initiation of lipid peroxidation [11,12]. The common denominator in these mechanisms is that it involves the action of adriamycin at the mitochondrial membrane level.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At the mitochondrial level, MGBG exhibits inhibition of protein phosphorylation (Gosalvez et al 1974;Mailer and Petering 1976;Muhammed et al 1983;Warrell and Burchenal 1983), impairment of carnitine palmitoyl tranferase and carnitine acetyl transferase (Nikula et al 1985;Brady et al 1987), and an overall damaging effect due to selective inhibition of mitochondrial DNA synthesis (Feuerstein et al 1979). Reported studies on Ehrlich ascites carcinoma cells suggest that the precursor of MGBG, methylglyoxal, induces cytotoxicity by inhibiting the electron flux along Complex I of the mitochondrial respiratory chain (Ray et al 1994).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These include: (i) inhibition of respiration [8][9][10]; (ii) inhibition of enzymes involved in oxidative phosphorylation [11], e.g., the inorganic phosphate carrier [12,13]; (iii) lipid peroxidation [14,15]; (iv) dissociation of the mitochondrial isozyme of creatine kinase from the inner membrane leading to impaired energy metabolism [16,17]. It is important to note that all four mechanisms involve the action of adriamycin at the level of the mitochondrial inner membrane.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%