Abstract

Mitochondria are considered to be a power station of the cell. It is known that they play a major role in both normal and pathological heart function. Alterations in mitochondrial bioenergetics are one of the main causes of the origin and progression of heart failure since they have an inhibitory effect on the activity of respiratory complexes in the inner mitochondrial membrane. Astaxanthin (AST) is a xanthophyll carotenoid of mainly marine origin. It has both lipophilic and hydrophilic properties and may prevent mitochondrial dysfunction by permeating the cell membrane and co-localizing within mitochondria. The carotenoid suppresses oxidative stress-induced mitochondrial dysfunction and the development of diseases. In the present study, it was found that the preliminary oral administration of AST upregulated the activity of respiratory chain complexes and ATP synthase and the level of their main subunits, thereby improving the respiration of rat heart mitochondria (RHM) in the heart injured by isoproterenol (ISO). AST decreased the level of cyclophilin D (CyP-D) and increased the level of adenine nucleotide translocase (ANT) in this condition. It was concluded that AST could be considered as a potential mitochondrial-targeted agent in the therapy of pathological conditions associated with oxidative damage and mitochondrial dysfunction. AST, as a dietary supplement, has a potential in the prevention of cardiovascular diseases.

Highlights

  • Mitochondria play a key role in the normal functioning of the heart, as well as in the pathogenesis and development of various heart diseases [1]

  • We showed that cyclophilin D (CyP-D) was co-localized with 20,30 -cyclic nucleotide-30 -phosphodiasterase (CNPase) in rat brain and liver mitochondria (RBM, RLM) [35], which was identified in our laboratory [36]

  • Since adenine nucleotide translocase (ANT), CyP-D, and CNPase are associated with some complexes of the electron transport chain (ETC), we examined the level of these proteins in intact rat heart mitochondria (RHM) isolated from the rats of each group (Figure 4)

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Introduction

Mitochondria play a key role in the normal functioning of the heart, as well as in the pathogenesis and development of various heart diseases [1]. Astaxanthin (AST) is a xanthophyll carotenoid of mainly marine origin with strong antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects, which have been shown in both experimental and clinical studies. It has both lipophilic and hydrophilic properties [4]. Many red-colored marine animals (e.g., salmons, shrimps) and a few bird species (e.g., flamingo) receive AST orally with the food they eat [5]. AST is considered to be a strong antioxidant and is used as a common antioxidant agent or as a dietary supplement intended for human, animal, and aquaculture consumption.

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